The Pink Academy

World War I had ended and a social revolution was under way! Customs and values of previous generations were rejected. Life was to be lived and enjoyed to the fullest. This was the era of the "lost generation", and the "flapper" with her rolled stockings, short skirts, and straight up-and-down look. They scandalized their elders in the cabarets, night clubs, and speakeasies that replaced the ballrooms of pre-war days. Dancing became more informal - close embraces and frequent changes of partners were now socially acceptable.

Only one kind of music suited this generation - jazz, the vehicle for dancing the fox-trot, shimmy, rag, Charleston, black bottom, and various other steps of the period. Jazz originated at the close of the nineteenth century in the seamy dance halls and brothels of the South and Midwest where the word Jazz  commonly referred to sexual intercourse. Southern blacks, delivered from slavery a few decades before, started playing European music with Afro modifications.

The birthplace of jazz has many origins: New Orleans, St. Louis, Memphis and Kansas City are just a few. But New Orleans was and still remains an important jazz center. The ethnic rainbow of people who gravitated to the bars and brothels were a major factor in the development of jazz. The city had been under Spanish and French rule prior to the Louisiana purchase. By 1900, it was a blend of Spanish, French, English, German, Italian, Slavic and countless blacks originally brought in as slaves.

The first jazz bands contained a "rhythm section" consisting of a string bass, drums, and a guitar or banjo, and a "melodic section" with one or two cornets, a trombone, a clarinet, and sometimes even a violin. Years later, jazz was taken over by large orchestras; a "society jazz band" contained fifteen or more musicians. Today, there is a renewed interest in the "big band" era, even though the music has very little to do with real jazz.

True jazz is characterized by certain essential features. The first is a tendency to stress the weak beats of the bar (2nd and 4th) in contrast to traditional music which stressed the first and third beats. The second feature is syncopation through an extensive repetition of short and strongly rhythmic phrases or "riffs". The third feature of jazz is swing  (regular but subtle pulsation which animates 4/4 time). The swing  must be present in every good jazz performance.

 
pink academy news

student news

Natalie Mulkerrins will be starting Dance college full-time in Sep 08 at London Theatre School - well done Natalie Congratulations - you will love it!

We obtained 100% pass rate with our IDTA Examinations! Just under 200 examinees aged 3 upwards and 3 teachers entered the exams. Congratulations to all!

dress maker needed

Audrey has now retired, if you or you know of anyone who can replace her please speak to Rachel or the office.

term dates

1st Sept - 20th Dec Autumn Term
27th-31st Oct Closed for half term
Monday 1st September 08 – Saturday 25th October 08 (8 Weeks)
Monday 3rd November 08 – Saturday 20th December 08 (7 Weeks)
Monday 5th January 09 – Friday 13th February 09 (6 Weeks)
Monday 23rd February 09 – Friday 3rd April 09 (6 Weeks)
Monday 20th April 09 – Saturday 23rd May 09 (5 Weeks)
Monday 1st June 09 – Saturday 18th July 09 (7 Weeks)
Closed Monday 4th May – Bank Holiday
Closed Thursday 7th May - Polling Day

show rehearsal dates

Sunday 25th Jan 11.00-4.00pm
Sunday 1st Feb  11.00-4.00pm
Dress rehearsal : Sunday 8th Feb  10.00-4.00pm

Please keep checking the notice board for more information

staff availability

Please note that admin staff are available to help you during the following hours:
Monday
3.30pm – 6.30pm Julia
7.00pm – 9.00pm Sharon
Tuesday – Closed
Wednesday
4.00pm – 8.00pm Sharon
Thursday
4.00 – 5.00pm Julia
5.00pm – 8.00pm Sharon
Friday
5.30– 7.30pm Sharon
Saturday
9.00am – 1.30pm Sharon/Julia

After hours please email your enquiry.

events

Hounslow – April 09 Festival entries i.e. Duets & Trios with groups from selective classes.

Whole School – Beck Show 14th & 15th Feb 2009

Move it – March 8th 09

Festivals  Apr – Ruislip and Slough (Easter break) 11-15th Apr 09

Examinations 09 (TBC)

staff / committee meetings

Monthly last Saturday in month 2.00 - 2.30pm

New Members always welcome to come along. We need your input and help

 
 
 
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