Jerome Robbins. Flashcards
List the Influences of Jerome Robbins.
Isadora Duncan.
Martha Graham.
Ballet.
George Balanchine.
Leonard Bernstein.
Explain the Influence of Isadora Duncan on Jerome Robbins.
- Duncan was Robbins first introduction to dance.
- Duncan set the standard for Robbins expressionist style of choreography.
Explain the Influence of Martha Graham on Jerome Robbins.
- Robbins studied with a former Graham Company dancer.
- Grahams influence can be seen in the intensity of the movements in WSS’s ‘Cool’.
Explain the Influence of Ballet on Jerome Robbins.
Robbins studied ballet with Russian teachers.
Explain the Influence of George Balanchine on Jerome Robbins.
- 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.
Explain the Influence of Leonard Bernstein on Jerome Robbins.
– 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.
List the Stylistic Features of Jerome Robbins.
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.
Explain Jerome Robbins’ Contribution to American Jazz Dance.
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.