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CSET Domain 1 Performing Arts Dance
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Egypt
Popular historical dances that are often used today
Movement materials
Maypole dance
2. (Staying in one place 'on spot'): stretching - pushing - twisting - bending - kicking - sinking - or curling
Level
Form and shape
Flamenco dance
Nonlocomotor
3. 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
Forc
Romantic Era
Space between dancers
Postmodern dance
4. The ability to get up into the air and remain there long enough to perform various movements or poses
Elevation
Range (of movement)
Dallet evolution
George Balanchine (director of the New York City Ballet) and modern American ballet
5. Dancing on the toes
Adagio
Passe
Promenade
Pointe
6. Broadway and Hollywood shows; a new style of moving with emphasis on speed and mobility; lean body types; importance of the female dancer
George Balanchine (director of the New York City Ballet) and modern American ballet
Characteristics of folk dance
Pirouette
Classical
7. Leader - follower - mirror - unison - or parting)
Interactions between dancers
Martha Graham and psychodrama
Late 20th Century
Kinesthetic awareness
8. Movement associated with gods/funerals
Degree of Energy
Religious or ceremonial dance
Allegro
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Egypt
9. Elaborate costumes - balance and moderation - and traditional dance
Late 20th Century
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Java
Focus
Dance teaching - variety - exposure
10. The steps of a dance as put together for performance or the art of composing dances
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Japan
Dance teaching - variety - exposure
Choreography
Well - known musical productions
11. All - inclusive term meaning the aesthetics of movement - the organization of moves with a beginning - middle - and end in sequential form
Social dance styles
Dance activities should begin with these
Dance
Grand jete
12. Countable patterns
Play and sing with movement
Dance activities should begin with these
Era of Romanticism (early 1800s)
Rhythm
13. Gaze - Floor - Away
Current examples of folk dances in the 20th century
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Japan
Movement materials
Focus
14. A term coined in the 1960s by those who wanted to create movement outside the influences of any of the then - traditional modern dance pioneers - such as Cunningham - Graham - Humphrey - Lim
Postmodern dance
Characteristics of folk dance
Pathway
Kinds of Levels
15. Forward/Backward - Up/Down - Sideways (horizontal or vertical) - Diagonal - Straight - Circle - Out/In - Zigzag - Spiral
Direction
Theatrical dance
Elements of dance: Force
Renaissance (1400-1600)
16. Walking - running - leaping - jumping - hopping - galloping - skipping - and sliding (Chasse)
Social dance styles
Creative movement
The 8 basic steps
Extension
17. Side - by - side - supported - far - or near)
Space between dancers
Focus
Creative movement
Rhapsodic rhythms
18. 1. Space 2. Time 3. Levels (dynamics) 4. Force (energy)
4 Elements of dance movements
Well - known musical productions
Elements of dance: Levels
Authentic folk dancing in its purest form
19. Kabuki (traced to primitive rituals; it involves stomping - elaborate costumes - is male only - and is still current)
Elevation
Focus
Late 20th Century
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Japan
20. Warm - up - skill building - expression via classroom dance activities
Line
Passe
Improvisation
Elements should be found in all dance instruction
21. Body position - Angular/Rounded - Twisted - Bent - Crooked - Symmetrical/Asymmetrical
Body movement
Form and Shape
Styles of dance and movement
Syncopation
22. Pantomime/dance expression
Space between dancers
Theatrical dance
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Rome
Promenade
23. Wide/Narrow - Big/Little
Pas de deux
Body movement
Range (of movement)
Adagio
24. Solo - duet - or ensemble
Virtuoso dancing
Focus
Religious or ceremonial dance
Individual - group - or class
25. Feeling the dance movements of others in one's own muscles
Well - known musical productions
Elements should be found in all dance instruction
Kinesthetic awareness
Adagio
26. Focusing the eyes on one point in the distance in order to keep balance while turning
Other theatrical production
Spotting
Dance teaching - key words and counts
Movements involved in the space element of dance
27. Have expressed mourning the spirit in dance movement. They have also used dance as a ritual to prepare for battles and to celebrate joyful occasions.
Native Americans
Postmodern dance
Dance post -1960s
Passe
28. Variations on folk dances are found in dance forms of today - including...
Square dancing and barn dancing
Modern dance
Popular historical dances that are often used today
Grand jete en tournan (tour jete)
29. Sequences - motifs - and phrases developed as the choreographed dance
Degree of Energy
Ballet
Elements of dance: Levels
Movement materials
30. A round rail attached to the wall horizontally - about 3 1/2 feet above the floor - for dancers to hold during the first half of technique class; it is also used for stretching the legs by placing the feet or legs on it
Barre
Lifts
Abstraction
Range
31. Literally - 'a step for two'; this refers to a specific codified form that is choreographed in many classical ballets; this is also used to refer to any section of a dance performed by two dancers together
Virtuoso dancing
Focus
Pas de deux
Social dance
32. Locomotor - Nonlocomotor - Combined Locomotor
Martha Graham and psychodrama
Dance teaching - key words and counts
Movements involved in the space element of dance
Elements of dance
33. 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
Nonlocomotor
Dance teaching - variety - exposure
Movements involved in the space element of dance
Late 20th Century
34. Have the dancers walk through the floor pattern. Then combine the steps with the floor pattern - first without music - and then with music (remember that not all dances have a set floor pattern).
18th and 19th Centuries
Dance teaching - floor pattern
Dance teaching - prep
Renaissance (1400-1600)
35. High - medium - or low
Forc
Creative movement
Rhapsodic Rhythms
Level
36. 1. Rhythm 2. Tempo 3. Beat 4. Meter 5. Syncopation 6. Rhapsodic Rhythms
Concepts regarding the time element of dance
Force
Extension
Kinds of Levels
37. 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
Romantic Era
Martha Graham and psychodrama
Quality of Energy
Body movement
38. Type of creative dance involving specialized movement techniques; emphasis is on expression and communication
Religious or ceremonial dance
Kinesthetic awareness
Creative movement
Modern dance
39. A line along which a person or part of a person moves - Patterns on/in the Floor - Elevated or Air
Syncopation
Line
Pathway
Modern dance choreography
40. 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
Religious or ceremonial dance
Choreography
Play and sing with movement
Rumba flamenco
41. To cue the steps and directional changes - and to alert students (e.g. - 'ready'); this helps students keep the main rhythmic pattern and encourages them to gain a sense of the whole
Minuet
Dance teaching - key words and counts
18th and 19th Centuries
Pathway
42. Wide - narrow - big - or little
Popular historical dances that are often used today
Attitude
Range
Individual - group - or class
43. Ethno - cultural - kabuki - Russian - and Celtic dance
Grand jete en tournan (tour jete)
Other theatrical production
Pathway
Attitude
44. Developed in France (1500s) - and moved to Italy; this led to the development of court dancing in Europe (nobility in a palace setting); patronage of the Medicis; 'dancing masters'; steps were slow (adagio) and fast (allegro); lack of spontaneity (de
Rhapsodic rhythms
Elevation
Ballet
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Japan
45. Rock 'n' roll; MTV; hip - hop; ballroom dancing (tango)
Modern dance choreography
Abstraction
Space between dancers
Social dance and mass culture
46. 'To twirl or spin'; a turn on one foot that can be executed outward - away from the body - or inward - toward the body
Line
Pirouette
Interactions between dancers
Dance - Prehistory to Beginning of Middle Ages (A.D. 400)
47. Pavane - Galliard (from the Renaissance period) - The minuet - Charleston - Twist - Disco - Hip - hop - Lambada
Extension
Elements of dance: Levels
Popular historical dances that are often used today
Renaissance (1400-1600)
48. Warm - up exercises and Body awareness exercises
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Indi
Allegro
Body movement
Dance activities should begin with these
49. Determine appropriate age - related expectations for a safe - enjoyable classroom activity
Framework for dance activity instruction
Historic evolution (use of dance movement) Greece
Native Americans
Styles of dance and movement
50. Direction: forward - backward - up - down - sideways (horizontal or vertical) - diagonal - straight - circle - out - in - zigzag - or spiral
Elements of dance: Levels
Authentic folk dancing in its purest form
Range (of movement)
Characteristics of folk dance