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Dance Basics
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Subjects
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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. This is the dynamic hitting of a positions
snap
dynamics
turns from corner
jack cole
2. Movement of a limb toward the midline of the body
force/energy
adduction
dynamics
retrograde
3. Feet: separated shoulder width third position arms: arm corresponding with front foot in front of the torso as in first position - arm corresponding with back foot overhead as in fifth position
reverance
punch
jack cole
fourth position
4. Placing an accent on a normally weak beat
syncopation
at the front
ruth st. denis
extension
5. A lean body with enhanced flexibility due to a lack of muscular strength
endomorph
twyla tharp
vaganova method
mesomorph
6. Skills requiring cooperation -coordination and dependence - including imitation - lead and follow - echo - mirroring and call and response
twyla tharp
degage
Mikhail Fokine
partnering/group skills
7. These brothers were famous in vaudeville - on the jazz circuit and in hollywood for their daring acrobatic style
angular oppositions
gus giordano
harold and fayard nicholas
syncopation
8. Observers would be unlikely to see contractions - releases - and isolations in which of the following dance forms?
ballet
grand allegro
feldenkrais
Luigi
9. A position of the body in space - such as curved - straight - angular - twisted - symmetrical - asymmetrical - etc.
shape
jerome robbins
degage
Giselle
10. Movement created spontaneously - which ranges from freeform to highly structured environments - always including an element of chance.
improvisation
instrumentation
dynamics
Catherine de Medici
11. He established the horton technique and was a longtime partner of bell lewitzky
lester horton
master juba lane
ted shawn
pilates
12. Multiple performers perform a movement in succession
canon
jack cole
savion glover
feldenkrais
13. Modern dance technique style that explores fall and recovery
developpe
bartenieff fundamentals
telling a traditional story
doris humphrey
14. Modern jazz style that is an exploratory style. mixes in ballet
locomotion
snap
master juba lane
gus giordano
15. Energy of movement expressed in varying intensities - accent and quality
projection
glide
matt mattox
dynamics
16. More is added to the original movement
slash
the changement and the sautes
accumulation
improving flexibility
17. Creation and composition of dances by arranging or inventing steps - movements - and pattern of movements.
choreography
accumulation
tempo
George Balanchine
18. She brought the precursors of ballet to France in the 1500s
bob fosse
Giselle
Catherine de Medici
retrograde
19. A piece of choreography that lacks flow could be improved by the addition of
stamp
transitions
cholly atkins
adduction
20. These include pique - chaine - and similar turns that move the dancer across the floor
adductor magnus
turns from corner
punch
matt mattox
21. The action of bending a joint or the action of decreasing the angle between two levers
rhythm
flexion
pirouette
Marius Petipa
22. Tap dance is known for making heavy use of which of the following types of rhythm?
syncopation
axial movement
loie fuller and isadora duncan
locomotion
23. When a frappe` is performed - the accent is typically on the
lester horton
extension of the working leg
hyperextension
merce cunningham
24. This is a repeating pattern of stressed and unstressed beats in a piece of music
master juba lane
promenade - turns - lifts - leaps
glide
rhythm
25. Placing the ball of the foot on the floor with a weight change
balance
step
time
rhythm
26. All performers begin at the same time but at different starting points within the same phrase
entrechat
simultaneous canons
press
transverse horizontal plane
27. The original movement is the question and the new movement is the answer
projection
action/reaction
space
touch
28. A state of equilibrium referring to the balance of weight or the spatial arrangement of bodies.
balance
eversion
tendu
pelvic thrusts
29. Two steps in sequence - one on each foot; the first step gets less weight than the second
pilates
master juba lane
modern dance
ball change
30. Basic movements or short sequences are manipulated to create new but related movements
hop
Principles of composition
motif and development
in all directions
31. Intersects an upright standing body horizontally the table plane
transverse horizontal plane
ruth st. denis
flexion
balance
32. The element of dance involving rhythm - phrasing - tempo - accent and duration. Time can be metered as in music or based on body rhythms such as breath - emotions - and heartbeat.
time
jerome robbins
alexander technique
cumulative canons
33. Multiple performers perform the movement in the same way at the same time
third position
george balanchine
extension of the working leg
unison
34. Asking students to research a non-western culture and perform a dance from that culture is an example of an _____ approach to learning
augmentation/diminution
cholly atkins and coles
incorporation
interdisciplinary
35. This broadway and hollywood performer and choreographer introduced African and caribbean dance styles
broadway or show tap
katherine dunham
interdisciplinary
developpe
36. Kazua ohno and tatsumi hijikata developed
Butoh
pelvic thrusts
master juba lane
flexion
37. Combination: sudden time/indirect space/strong weight
slash
Beauchamps & Noverre
ted shawn
the changement and the sautes
38. Awareness of one's body and its possibilities - capabilities and limitations
second position
body knowledge
doris humphrey
polyrhythm
39. When a movment phrase or section progresses to the next.
contrast
glide
gene kelly
transition
40. Small - quick jumps in place such as changements - temps leves - and assembles
polyrhythm
economic development
motif and development
petit allegro
41. Outward rotation; turning a limb outward - toward the back of the body
grand allegro
Mikhail Fokine
promenade - turns - lifts - leaps
eversion
42. Jose Limon - Alvin Ailey - Paul Taylor - Katharine Dunham - Merce Cunningham expanded
broadway or show tap
adagio
hinge
modern dance
43. Large jumps or leaps Which move the dancer across the floor - such as grandes jetes or tours jetes
retrograde
grand allegro
rhythm
modern dance
44. Slow sustained movements that often incorporate developpes and balances such as penches
turns from corner
adagio
accumulation
flap
45. This duo became famous in the 1940s along with cab calloway they were part of the big band circuit - and they performed in hollywood
Direction
turns at center
repetition
cholly atkins and coles
46. Based on laban movement analysis - this practice encourages a deepened awareness of the connections between mind - body - movement - and internal and external environments to enhance mobility and function
Butoh
bartenieff fundamentals
projection
transitions
47. While executing a fouette turn (fouette en tournant) the dancer's working leg is engaged in
glide
tap dance
katherine dunham
flexion and extension
48. Which of the following steps in tap dance would produce a total of four audible taps?
space
contrast
loie fuller and isadora duncan
cramp roll
49. Circle of the leg - tracing a half circle upon the ground using the toes
Direction
rond de jambe
glide
kinesthetic awareness
50. The action of over-straightening a joint past its natural angle - or the action of increasing the angle between two levers to more than 180 degrees
hyperextension
sammy davis jr
biceps brachii - biceps femoris
gus giordano