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CSET Domain 1 Performing Arts Dance
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dance
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Forward/Backward - Up/Down - Sideways (horizontal or vertical) - Diagonal - Straight - Circle - Out/In - Zigzag - Spiral
Pas de deux
Rhapsodic rhythms
Direction
Revolutionary aspects of early modern dance
2. A rhythmic pattern produced when a deliberate pattern is upset
Classical
Forc
Syncopation
Improvisation
3. Must include these four factors: Dance movements must predate the 19th century - Dance is performed by peasants or royalty - The choreography is derived from tradition - There is no teacher
Dance - Prehistory to Beginning of Middle Ages (A.D. 400)
Arabesque
Authentic folk dancing in its purest form
Tempo
4. Polka - square dances - historic dances
18th and 19th Centuries
Nonlocomotor
Current examples of folk dances in the 20th century
Early 20th Century Revolutionary aspects of Ballets Russes (Russia)
5. In this leap - the dancer turns halfway in midair to land facing the direction in which the movement started
Grand jete en tournan (tour jete)
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) China
Passe
Rhapsodic rhythms
6. Provide opportunities for interpretation of dance - Provide a classroom dance program that includes different styles of dance from a cultural and historical context
Pointe
Dance teaching - variety - exposure
Spotting
Flamenco dance
7. Music to accompany specific - technical ballet steps; a theatrical art form developed
Romantic Era
Martha Graham and psychodrama
Movement materials
Dallet evolution
8. Dancing on the toes
Pointe
Well - known musical productions
Syncopation
Promenade
9. 1. Direction 2. Form and Shape 3. Level 4. Range 5. Pathway 6. Focus
George Balanchine (director of the New York City Ballet) and modern American ballet
Dance activities should begin with these
Kinds of Levels
Dallet evolution
10. Often carry important historical significance from ancient civilizations Examples: Chinese ribbon dance - Polish polonaise - India's Kathakali or Bharatanatyam dance - Clogging - traditionally from Wales - which involves double taps on both the heel
Rhapsodic Rhythms
Other theatrical production
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Indi
Cultural dances
11. A leap from one leg to the other in which the working leg is kicked or thrown away from the body and into the air; the pose achieved in the air differs - a does the direction the leap takes
Dance activities should begin with these
Forc
Grand jete
Attitude
12. Speed: fast or slow
Focus
Theatrical dance
Syncopation
Tempo
13. Growth of contemporary dance - post - modernism in the 1960s; movement toward simplicity and a less sophisticated technique; 'No' manifesto - a frequent rejection of costumes and stories
Rhapsodic rhythms
Folk dance
Late 20th Century
Choreography
14. Rhythm: countable patterns - Tempo: fast or slow speed - Beat: even or uneven - Meter: 2/4 time - 3/4 time - etc.
Elements of dance: Time
Concepts regarding the time element of dance
Dance - pointe
Martha Graham and psychodrama
15. Non - metric rhythms e.g. breath - water - or wind
Syncopation
Styles of dance and movement
Rhapsodic Rhythms
Pathway
16. Posture - Balance - Flexibility - Strength - Coordination
Warm - up exercises should address these 5 skills/abilities
Square dancing and barn dancing
Elements of dance
Dance post -1960s
17. A line along which a person or part of a person moves - Patterns on/in the Floor - Elevated or Air
Meter
Forc
Elevation
Pathway
18. Hip - hop - line dance - ballroom - waltz - foxtrot - tango - rumba - jive - and swing
Minuet
Dance teaching - floor pattern
Space
Social dance styles
19. 1. Originated with the Andalusian Gypsies in Spain 2. Forceful rhythms 3. Hand clapping 4. Rapid foot movements 5. Use of castanets 6. Colorful costumes
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Indi
Pathway
Rhapsodic Rhythms
Flamenco dance
20. Gaze - Floor - Away
Focus
Forc
Cultural dances
Extension
21. Refers to the lexicon of dance as taught in the original academies - also used in reference to ballets as created during the Imperial Russian days - such as The Sleeping Beauty - The Nutcracker - and Swan Lake - also refers to a style of performing
Classical
Popular historical dances that are often used today
4 Elements of dance movements
Authentic folk dancing in its purest form
22. Immediate area surrounding the body; the area in which bodies can move at all levels
Space
Focus
Level
Elements of dance: Time
23. Strong/Weak - Heavy/Light - Dynamic/Static - Flowing/Tense
Dance teaching - variety - exposure
Dance teaching - prep
George Balanchine (director of the New York City Ballet) and modern American ballet
Degree of Energy
24. Leader - follower - mirror - unison - or parting)
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Japan
Flamenco dance
Elements of dance
Interactions between dancers
25. Dancing evolved from pageants and processions of the period
Renaissance (1400-1600)
Attitude
Social dance and mass culture
Pas de deux
26. Wide/Narrow - Big/Little
Range (of movement)
Social dance styles
George Balanchine (director of the New York City Ballet) and modern American ballet
Dance teaching - key words and counts
27. The essence of an idea applied to the art of movement
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Indi
Abstraction
Focus
Rhapsodic rhythms
28. Rhythmic pattern produced when a deliberate pattern is upset - Rhythm produced when beats are displaced such that strong beats become weak and vice versa
Minuet
Revolutionary aspects of early modern dance
Form and Shape
Syncopation
29. Angular - rounded - twisted - bent - crooked - symmetrical - or asymmetrical
Folk dance
Form and shape
Creative movement
Rhapsodic Rhythms
30. Ballet developed throughout Europe; this led to ___________ - expressive capacity of the body - pointe footwork and the heel - less shoe
Lifts
Modern dance choreography
Space
Virtuoso dancing
31. A formal aristocratic court dance developed at the end of the rennaisance period
Postmodern dance
Classical
Improvisation
Minuet
32. Often danced on May Day in various European nations such as Germany and Sweden - taught in American schools today - The maypole is a tall pole decorated with floral garlands - flags - and streamers - Ribbons are attached to a pole - so that children
Social dance and mass culture
Dance post -1960s
Maypole dance
Range (of movement)
33. Social dance - which celebrated births - special events - and rites of passage; ritual dance - which maintained tradition - religious rituals (temple dances) - and hunting magic; and fertility dance - which marked the changing seasons (especially for
Other theatrical production
Space
Historical forms of dance
Forc
34. All - inclusive term meaning the aesthetics of movement - the organization of moves with a beginning - middle - and end in sequential form
Dance
Rumba flamenco
Syncopation
Dance - pointe
35. The Church attempted to restrict pagan dance - often associated with fertility - but folk dances evolved from earlier ritual dance (e.g. - Maypole dance; origins in primitive fertility rituals [dancing around a pole]; associated with spring)
Dance activities should begin with these
Form and Shape
Elements of dance: Time
Dance in the Middle Ages (500-1400)
36. Intense movement often depicting pain - fear - and love; dance forms 'sculptured' by human body positions; contraction and release of the torso - 'fall and recover'; angular gestures; schools and dance companies
Renaissance (1400-1600)
Dance
Minuet
Martha Graham and psychodrama
37. Floor - elevated - or air patterns
Promenade
Revolutionary aspects of early modern dance
Pathway
Individual - group - or class
38. Whether the energy is: Sustained (smooth) - Suspended (light) - Swing (under - curve) - Sway (over - curve) - Collapsed (loose) - Percussive (sharp) - Vibrate (shudder)
Lifts
Form and shape
Play and sing with movement
Quality of Energy
39. Side - by - side - supported - far - or near)
Framework for dance activity instruction
Space between dancers
Styles of dance and movement
Meter
40. A part of pas de deux in which one dancer is lifted off the ground by another
Improvisation
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Java
Lifts
Syncopation
41. Primary school children love to play and sing with movement in the simple sing - along dances of London Bridge - Hokey Pokey - Ring Around the Rosie - The Farmer in the Dell - B.I.N.G.O. - Pop Goes the Weasel - and Skip to My Lou
Concepts regarding the time element of dance
Quality of Energy
Play and sing with movement
Revolutionary aspects of early modern dance
42. Born in the 20th century as a result of dancers resisting the rigid structure of classical ballet dance
Force
Elements of dance: Time
Modern dance
Dance - Prehistory to Beginning of Middle Ages (A.D. 400)
43. Number of beats grouped together e.g. 3/4 or 2/4 or 6/8
Meter
Focus
Classical
Level
44. Pantomime/dance expression
Arabesque
Extension
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Rome
Framework for dance activity instruction
45. (Staying in one place 'on spot'): stretching - pushing - twisting - bending - kicking - sinking - or curling
Syncopation
Cultural dances
Nonlocomotor
Allegro
46. Raising the leg to a straightened position with the foot very high above the ground; the ability to lift and hold the leg in position of the ground
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Japan
Grand jete en tournan (tour jete)
Extension
Range
47. Locomotor - Nonlocomotor - Combined Locomotor
Postmodern dance
Cultural dances
Combined locomotor
Movements involved in the space element of dance
48. Refers to dances in which socializing is the main focus; therefore - a dance partner is essential
Social dance and mass culture
Dance teaching - variety - exposure
Tempo
Social dance
49. The arrangement of head - shoulders - arms - torso - and legs while dancing
Cultural dances
Grand jete en tournan (tour jete)
Pointe
Line
50. A period from about 1820 to 1870 in which ballet was characterized primarily by supernatural subject matter - long white tutus - dancing on the toes - and theatrical innovations that permitted the dimming of the house lights for theatrical illusion
Interactions between dancers
Dance activities should begin with these
Romantic Era
Creative movement