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Dance Basics
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performing-arts
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dance
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A type of dance that concentrates of footwork and rhythm. This type of dance grew out of American popular dancing - with significant roots in African American - Irish and english clogging traditions.
slash
Diaghilev
tap dance
at the front
2. The inability of dancers to maintain their spacing during a group sequence most likely indicates a lack of
melody
genre
kinesthetic awareness
instrumentation
3. He was a broadway/hollywood hoofer and actor who ushered in the tap revival of the 1980s
adduction
gregory hines
brush/scuff
tendu
4. The action of straightening a joint or the action of increasing the angle between tow levers
jump
repetition
meter
extension
5. Jose Limon - Alvin Ailey - Paul Taylor - Katharine Dunham - Merce Cunningham expanded
glide
pirouette
modern dance
adductor magnus
6. Slow sustained movements that often incorporate developpes and balances such as penches
adagio
press
improve muscle strength
angular oppositions
7. Which of the following tasks is the duty of a stage manager?
press
bob fosse
choreography
coordinating lighting and sound cues
8. For which of the following types of dance is a shoe with a small - soft heel traditionally worn
Catherine de Medici
sagittal plane
adductor magnus
jazz
9. Placing the ball of the foot on the floor without a weight change
polyrhythm
touch
paul taylor
slap
10. The pelvis is pressed forcefully forward
pelvic thrusts
tempo
paul taylor
cumulative canons
11. Visualized as running vertically cross the chest - shoulder to should - on an upright standing body. the door plane
coordinating lighting and sound cues
frontal plane
repetition
hyperextension
12. While executing a fouette turn (fouette en tournant) the dancer's working leg is engaged in
kinesphere
flexion and extension
mesomorph
press
13. The movement is performed backwards
improvisation
axial movement
time
retrograde
14. Which of the following steps in tap dance would produce a total of four audible taps?
cramp roll
body knowledge
kinesthetic awareness
tap dance
15. The ability of the dancer to present their body with confidence and the required energy to communicate movements clearly to an audience.
merce cunningham
entrechat
adagio
projection
16. This involves placing the limbs into positions so that the resulting combination of angles is unusual.
angular oppositions
choreography
action/reaction
step
17. This denishawn student - legendary dancer - and choreographer developed the graham technique
turns at center
contrast
transverse horizontal plane
martha graham
18. Striking the floor with an immediate release; can be done with the heel or the ball of the foot
ruby keeler
tap
movement of the arms
projection
19. Feet heel of one foot against the instep of the other foot toes turned out arms: arm corresponding with front foot overhead arem corresponding with back foot open to the side as in second position
savion glover
rhythm
third position
polyrhythm
20. Movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
merce cunningham
tableau
shuffle
abduction
21. Forward brush followed by a backward brush
space
shuffle
narrative
space
22. The jazz dance choreography in the musical theater classics Chicago and Cabaret is the work of
Bob Fosse
matt mattox
doris humphrey and charles weidman
tempo
23. This is a kind of snap. the head is tossed or turned from a frontward orientation to the side.
polyrhythm
brush/scuff
head whip
lester horton
24. Slow port-de-bras and bow at the end of class to acknowledge gratitude to the teacher
shape
reverance
genre
jerome robbins
25. The original french form of classical ballet from Russia
vaganova method
tempo
alexander technique
aerobic exercise
26. In Laban Movement Analysis the space in which a dancer's body is moving is called the
brush/scuff
variety
kinesphere
tableau
27. Combination: sudden time/direct space/strong weight
merce cunningham
punch
tap
locomotion
28. Runs vertically from the front to the back of an upright standing body the wheel plane
transverse horizontal plane
sagittal plane
promenade - turns - lifts - leaps
canon
29. Leaving the ground and landing on the same foot
ted shawn
bartenieff fundamentals
inversion
hop
30. Outward rotation; turning a limb outward - toward the back of the body
eversion
matt mattox
gregory hines
King Louis XIV
31. Dance performed in a social setting; traditionally referred to as ballroom - but includes all popular social dances performed with or without partners
ruth st. denis
social dance
rotation
vertically
32. Modern dance technique that involves a dramatic contraction and release - emphasizes weight moving into the floor and a spiral image for off-center or off-balance movement
ruth st. denis
martha graham
genre
pirouette
33. He was a crippled dancer who created a therapeutic method that led to the development of standard jazz technique
slash
body knowledge
jazz dance
Luigi
34. A choreographer asks four dancers to perform different movements simultaneously. This is called a
dab
tableau
loie fuller and isadora duncan
bob fosse
35. This is the dynamic hitting of a positions
master juba lane
snap
alexander technique
unity
36. If one were to eliminate the jumping elements from the combination which steps would be eliminated
cholly atkins and coles
tempo
axial movement
the changement and the sautes
37. The size of the movement is increased or decreased
force/energy
augmentation/diminution
jazz hands
adductor magnus
38. An element of dance characterized by the release of potential energy into kinetic energy. It utilizes body weight - reveals the effects of gravity on the body - is projected into space - and affects emotional and spatial relationships and intentions.
force/energy
broadway or show tap
contrast
canon
39. This employs mental visualization of carefull devised imagery with tactile input to enhance coordination of movement and adjust habitual posture and movement habits. if one can see efficient and aligned movement - one can achieve it
cumulative canons
ideokinesis
grand allegro
reverance
40. Combination: sudden time/indirect space/light weight
matt mattox
flick
tap dance
endomorph
41. Defined specifically as the volume at Which musical notes are played.
eversion
King Louis XIV
martha graham
dynamics
42. To develop or grow - drawing the working foot up the standing leg and then extending it outward
adductor magnus
developpe
unity
ruth st. denis
43. Which of the following societal changes has probably had the least impact on the variety of dance styles that are performed in the US today?
tempo
rotation
ball and socket joint
economic development
44. This focuses on recognizing habitual movement patterns and postures - as well as places of accumulated tension - and then altering patterns and postures to address associated problems. can help improve balance - muscular support and flexibility - coo
syncopation
interdisciplinary
alexander technique
Kinesthetics
45. Loie Fuller - Isadora Duncan - Ruth St. Denis developed what kind of dance
turns from corner
modern
charles weidman
social dance
46. Celebrated teacher of jazz technique
matt mattox
a contact improvisation exercise
fred astaire and ginger rogers
hop
47. This is the speed at Which music is played.
balance
jack cole
tempo
interdisciplinary
48. The movement is performed using a different body part
shuffle
adduction
flick
instrumentation
49. Bending and straightening the knees
hinge
katherine dunham
Luigi
plie
50. Movement executed with one body part or a small part of the body. Examples are rooling the head - shruggung the shoulders and rotating the pelvis.
axial movement
isolated movement
loie fuller and isadora duncan
head whip