"[Jazz dance was] developed by African Americans in the first part of the twentieth century".[2]
Its origins were in social dancing to the music of jazz,[3] but it developed into a type of stage dancing.[4]
Today, jazz dance is taught to students of stage dancing. The ISTD (Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing) lists jazz dance under 'Modern Theatre', and the IDTA (International Dance Teachers Association) lists it in their 'Theatre Branch'. Professional stage dancers are certain to have some kind of jazz dance training.
Modern ballet has also been influenced by jazz dance. Balanchine's ballet Slaughter on Tenth Avenue was the climax of the Broadway musicalOn Your Toes (1936), Kathleen Dunham and Bob Fosse were famous jazz dancers and choreographers.