Jerome Robbins. Flashcards

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List the Influences of Jerome Robbins.

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Isadora Duncan.
Martha Graham.
Ballet.
George Balanchine.
Leonard Bernstein.

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Explain the Influence of Isadora Duncan on Jerome Robbins.

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  • Duncan was Robbins first introduction to dance.
  • Duncan set the standard for Robbins expressionist style of choreography.
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Explain the Influence of Martha Graham on Jerome Robbins.

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  • Robbins studied with a former Graham Company dancer.
  • Grahams influence can be seen in the intensity of the movements in WSS’s ‘Cool’.
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Explain the Influence of Ballet on Jerome Robbins.

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Robbins studied ballet with Russian teachers.

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Explain the Influence of George Balanchine on Jerome Robbins.

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  • Balanchine recognised Robbins talent early and encouraged his training.
  • He asked Robbins to join his Ballet Theatre then later NYC Ballet as Associate Artistic Director in 1948.
  • Balanchine gave Robbins the freedom to fail and develop.
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Explain the Influence of Leonard Bernstein on Jerome Robbins.

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– Composer of Fancy Free, On the Town and West Side Story.
- Both Robbins and Bernstein strived for excellence rather than ‘making a hit’.
- They worked very closely on their collaboration.

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List the Stylistic Features of Jerome Robbins.

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Ballet – technique, wide open chest, leg extensions, broad shoulders.
Contemporary / Modern use of floor.
Folk Dances.
Elaborate Set and Costume.
Musicality.
Expansive use of Space.
A range of Dance Styles.
Everyday Movement.
Seamless in Execution.

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Explain Jerome Robbins’ Contribution to American Jazz Dance.

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He followed Agnes de Mille’s lead in making dance of equal importance to drama and music in the development of the storyline.
Bridged classical ballet and musical theatre/jazz - status.
Jerome Robbins’ style of jazz dance combined with classical ballet, contemporary and dances from other cultures.

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