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CATERINA BARBERA BORRAS
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JAZZ
Historical Background
Fashion Styles
Stereotypes
Cultural Impact
Impossible Possibilities
Caterina Barberà and Marta Ferragut
IMPOSSIBLE POSSIBILITIES
If you could meet a famous artist typical of this genre, who would it be? WhoArt Tatum. Where:In a coffee Questions:How did he learn to play the piano? Did he get any help? How did he discover that he likes Jazz? How did he turn blind? Did he have any difficulties during his career?
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Who would you be? What would your life be like? -Musical exploration. -Songwriting. -Practicing, performing and collaborating with other artists. -Overcoming personal challenges and social barriers.
Historical Background
New Orleans, Congo Square, 19th century
Why slaves?
Civil war --> African & Caribean instruments
Representative artists of this genre in the early days
Duke Ellington (1899) Louis Armstrong (1901) Art Tatum (1909)
Stereotypes
Artists
Fans
-Old peopleSensitive-Creative -Self-confident -Shobbish
-Only black people
Genre in general
-Male chauvinism
CULTURAL IMPACT
Influence on society and cultute -Racial Integration -Fashion Revolution -Visual Arts Inspiration
FASHION STYLE
Reflection of the free and creative spirit of music
Today
1920s
Vintage and modern style Women: dresses inspired by the twenties, Men: well-cut suits, classic accessories and leather shoes.
Elegant style Woman: fringed flapper dresses, cloche hats, pearl necklaces and feather boas. Men: suits with long jackets, wide pants, fedora hats and two-tone shoes.