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  2. Apr 30, 2013 · Learn about the life and legacy of Matt Mattox, a jazz dancer, choreographer, and teacher who created a freestyle technique. He worked in Hollywood, New York, and Europe, and taught until his death in France.

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    Long before Mattox became an iconic dance figure, however, he lived in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Born Harold Henry Mattox in 1921, his dance training didn’t begin until his family moved from Oklahoma to Los Angeles when he was about 11 years old. There, Mattox began taking ballet, tap and ballroom dance. He later credited his dance training to tapper Willie...

    Mattox’s ballet background put him in high demand for both stage and screen. In the Hollywood realm, Mattox held nearly 20 movie roles and made a lasting impression as frontiersman Caleb Pontipee in “Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” (1954). One scene in particular, the barn raising dance, became one of Mattox’s most memorable feats among moviegoers...

    Elaborating on Cole’s work over time, Mattox is known for developing jazz dance into a genre separate from the high-energy Broadway hoofing style it was previously associated with, making it appropriate for both theater and concert dance. Rather than use the term “jazz,” however, Mattox preferred to call his technique “freestyle,” and pulled from b...

    Mattox choreographed nearly 30 ballets in the course of 30 years.
    Mattox had some very memorable students throughout his time as an instructor. He told Dance Magazine in 2003 about meeting one particular student: “She was wearing a long, white shirt and jeans and...
  3. Feb 15, 2017 · Learn how to teach Matt Mattox Technique, a codified form of jazz dance that combines legwork and port de bras, and explore the roots and evolution of jazz dance from African and vernacular influences. Find out how to connect the historical and cultural context of jazz dance with your students' movement and performance skills.

  4. His style, which he called “free style,” evolved into a codified technique designed to train dancers in the qualities and precision of ballet, along with the isolation movement characterized by jazz dance.

  5. Apr 2, 2013 · Matt Mattox, the renowned dancer, choreographer and teacher who helped shape contemporary jazz dance in the United States and Europe, died on February 18, 2013 in France aged 91. Perhaps known under the auspice of ‘Matt Mattox technique’, Mattoxs interpretation and approach to jazz dance has been practiced and delivered by many students ...

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    Mattox used his background in ballet technique to create his own technique for jazz dance. His jazz class was assembled in the progression of a ballet class, and he called his exercises "the barre". Mattox also specifically designed the exercises to relate to the combinations given at the end of his class.

  7. Jun 12, 2011 · Matt Mattox jazz dance technique - Pliés. Exercise no. 1: "Pliés in 1st and 2nd position". The exercises are supplementary to the book "The Matt Mattox book of jazz dance" by Elisabeth...

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