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Year of Establishment
2009
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Feb 2014
Tap Dance
Tap dance is a form of dance characterized by using the sound of one''s tap shoes hitting the floor as a percussive instrument.It is also commonly considered to be a form of music. Two major variations on tap dance exist: rhythm (Jazz) tap and Broadway tap. Broadway tap focuses more on the dance. It is widely performed as a part of musical theater. Rhythm tap focuses more on musicality, and practitioners consider themselves to be a part of the Jazz tradition.
The sound is made by shoes with a metal "tap" on the heel and toe. Tap shoes can be bought at most dance shops. There are different brands of shoes which sometimes differ in the way they sound.
Characteristics of tap danceTap dancers make frequent use of syncopation. Choreography typically starts on the eighth or first beatcount. Another aspect of tap dancing is improvisation. This can either be done with music and follow the beats provided or without musical accompaniment, also known as a cappella dancing.Tap dancing can also be done using an a cappella method. Similar to singing without instrumental accompaniment, tap dancers are not dancing to any music but creating a rhythm by using different steps at the same time. In a tap a cappella, the steps are normally kept simple (such as the most common steps listed above) and easy to control. The group of dancers must work together to create the sound keeping their steps at the correct speed to match each other.
Tap dance sound in movies and theater :Theater productions use a number of techniques to capture, amplify, and recreate the sound of tapping, from using wireless microphones in the shoes of the dancers to the use of so called "click tracks" with synchronized, pre-recorded sound which is added during the performance.In film, with a higher standard for the sound quality, sound is added during post-production and may or may not include the original tapping.
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Tap dance is a form of dance characterized by using the sound of one''s tap shoes hitting the floor as a percussive instrument.It is also commonly considered to be a form of music. Two major variations on tap dance exist: rhythm (Jazz) tap and Broadway tap. Broadway tap focuses more on the dance. It is widely performed as a part of musical theater. Rhythm tap focuses more on musicality, and practitioners consider themselves to be a part of the Jazz tradition.
The sound is made by shoes with a metal "tap" on the heel and toe. Tap shoes can be bought at most dance shops. There are different brands of shoes which sometimes differ in the way they sound.
Characteristics of tap dance
Tap dancers make frequent use of syncopation. Choreography typically starts on the eighth or first beatcount. Another aspect of tap dancing is improvisation. This can either be done with music and follow the beats provided or without musical accompaniment, also known as a cappella dancing.
Tap dancing can also be done using an a cappella method. Similar to singing without instrumental accompaniment, tap dancers are not dancing to any music but creating a rhythm by using different steps at the same time. In a tap a cappella, the steps are normally kept simple (such as the most common steps listed above) and easy to control. The group of dancers must work together to create the sound keeping their steps at the correct speed to match each other.
Tap dance sound in movies and theater :
Theater productions use a number of techniques to capture, amplify, and recreate the sound of tapping, from using wireless microphones in the shoes of the dancers to the use of so called "click tracks" with synchronized, pre-recorded sound which is added during the performance.
In film, with a higher standard for the sound quality, sound is added during post-production and may or may not include the original tapping.
About the Company
The Dance Zone was founded in the year 2009 by 3 people who felt that in North India, particularly in Delhi, Gurgaon, Noida and Faridabad, despite a large number of young aspirants wanting to learn dance, there weren't enough quality dance studios and those that existed in and around the capital were very expensive. So in order to do something about this, they started The Dance Zone at Sant Nagar in a 200 square feet studio. Young students flocked in and the academy grew. Today after a few years, DDA is one of Delhi’s best known names for quality dance training.
The emphasis at The Dance Zone has always been on providing education that matters, on managing the centers professionally – starting and ending classes on time, providing a comfortable environment to students, choosing young but well trained instructors and so on. Though there are hiccups in running multiple centers to 100% perfection, DDA has done very well in standardizing the process, using technology for managing the institutes and in promoting Indian culture to foreign tourists visiting Delhi.
The Dance Zone is dedicated to teaching ‘authentic’ western and modern Indian dances at reasonable fees. Of the total studios, some are fully self-managed and some are in partnerships with other popular gyms, banquets, hotels, schools and colleges – the charges in these branches are usually higher. DDA has dedicated professional choreographers on its rolls who conduct more than 100 classes per week at its various studios.
There are 3 popular schedule variations for regular students. 5 days a week, 3 days a week and twice a week depending on dance forms and the level of course. We also do private classes and home/office visits. DDA also has corporate training/team building experience for companies that want to conduct say Salsa classes of fitness workouts like Zumba and Aerobics.
Most centers are open every day from Monday to Sunday. The Dance Zone also conducts special classes for working persons (office goers), kids and ladies in different batches during the day and in the evenings. Some of the dance forms and fitness workouts taught are Salsa, Contemporary Jazz, Modern Contemporary, Bollywood, Hip Hop, B Boying, Zumba, Aerobics, Power Yoga, Yoga, Boxing, Kick-boxing and sometimes Indian classical dance forms (during some months of the year). Apart from teaching dance, DDA also provides wedding dance and marriage choreographers and studio hire.
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