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Michael Jackson's Influence On Music And Dance
Jacob Rasmussen
Mrs. Stewart
Social Dance
24 November 2015
Michael Jackson
World-known for his influence on the music and dance scene, Michael Jackson is an iconic figure in the entertainment industry. His talent in being able to fuse his music and dance style together so seamlessly was probably one of the reasons for his booming success as an artist. The transformation and influence that he had brought about in the entertainment industry, dance included, might very well be the greatest legacy that any solo artist had ever left behind.
Michael Jackson, as great of a dancer as he was, had surprisingly no dance training in his career. He was completely self-taught and worked very much in isolation when it came to perfecting many of his famous
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His creation of dance movement was closely intertwined with his creation of music. In his movement creation, he not only goes with the music, in some cases, he goes against the music as well, giving diversity to the fusion of music and dance. He varies his movements and music in terms of rhythm, for example syncopations, or differing emphasis in music and movements. For example, he chooses to do many short and sharp movements during the silence in the music. His accented movements are usually done along with the bass beat of the drums in his music but sometimes, he chooses to leave out certain accents and hit only some of them. On the other hand, sometimes when there are many accents in his music, he chooses to do the opposite with his movements, changing to the smooth style of his dance rather than the accented style. His choreography also catered very aptly to the lyrics and content of his songs, exemplified by the movements that likened to zombies choreographed for the song "Thriller". This is an example of versatility in his choreography to suit his music and probably was an added factor to success. Such an integration of choreographic movements and music allows the essence of Michael Jackson's style, both in music and dance, to stand out and complement one another at the same time.
All in all, Michael Jackson was an amazing dancer and an inspiration to people all around the world. He was a pretty cool

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