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Waltz Images The Egalitarian Waltz by Ruth Katz Presentation by Garrett Johnson and Edited By: Laura Pratt and Dr. Kay Picart

Waltz Images The Egalitarian Waltz by Ruth Katz Presentation by Garrett Johnson and Edited By: Laura Pratt and Dr. Kay Picart

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Page 1: Waltz Images The Egalitarian Waltz by Ruth Katz Presentation by Garrett Johnson and Edited By: Laura Pratt and Dr. Kay Picart

Waltz Images

The Egalitarian Waltz by Ruth Katz

Presentation by Garrett Johnson and Edited By: Laura Pratt and Dr. Kay Picart

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Mirriam-Webster Online Dictionary

Key Terms :

• Egalitarianism :

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Egalitarian Themes in The Waltz :

•Associated with _____ and _______.

•The waltz emphasized the ________ of class distinctions.

•Encouraged ___________ and individualism.

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Johann Strauss Society of Great Britian

Johann Strauss, Sr

•Born in Vienna, 1804•Son of Innkeeper•Self-taught musician•Founded orchestra and appointed Director of Music for the Imperial Royal Court Balls’ by Austrian Emperor.•Known as “Architect of Viennese Waltz.”•Represented ‘rugged individualism’ communicated through the waltz.

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Evolution of The Waltz :• Who originally embraced the waltz?

• What did the upper class later do to the waltz?

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Discussion Question :

What social forces contributed to the existence of two forms of the waltz.

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Answer :European Elite :•___________________________________________________________________________________________________•___________________________________________________________________________________________________

Middle/ Lower Class :•_________________________________________________•_________________________________________________•_________________________________________________

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Discussion Question :

From your experiences at Atlantis, The Moon, or The Riverdump has the waltz maintained its position as the symbol of egalitarian ideal?

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References : Johann Strauss Biography, March 15, 2005 http://www.johannstrauss.org.uk/composers/index.php3?content=johann1“The Egalitarian Waltz”, Ruth Katz, “What is Dance?” eds. Roger Copeland and Marshall Cohen, Oxford University Press, 1983 p.521-532Waltz Images, March 15, 2005 http://homepage.mac.com/shetzler/PhotoAlbum11.html