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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. 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
transverse horizontal plane
frappe
jack cole
martha graham
2. He was the creator of legendary ballets for the Russian Imperial Theatre including the Nutcracker and Swan Lake
folk/traditional
at the front
a contact improvisation exercise
Marius Petipa
3. Multiple performers perform a movement in succession
canon
space
syncopation
jazz
4. He established the horton technique and was a longtime partner of bell lewitzky
ball change
lester horton
time
flick
5. Movement created spontaneously - which ranges from freeform to highly structured environments - always including an element of chance.
improvisation
modern
space
cholly atkins
6. The intentional quality of the path taken by a body part or a body through space during a movement. direct or indirect
space
gregory hines
flap
ruby keeler
7. A structure of movement patterns in time; the pattern produced by emphasis and duration of notes in music.
variety
rhythm
petit allegro
touch
8. Dancers begin at different points in a phrase - fall into step as the phrase progresses - and end in unison
charles weidman
cumulative canons
Mikhail Fokine
instrumentation
9. The ability of the dancer to present their body with confidence and the required energy to communicate movements clearly to an audience.
choreography
ann miller
projection
paul taylor
10. Which of the following is typically not a goal of ideokinesis
matt mattox
dynamics
improving flexibility
hyperextension
11. A position of the body in space - such as curved - straight - angular - twisted - symmetrical - asymmetrical - etc.
turns from corner
developpe
Mikhail Fokine
shape
12. In order to develop a dancer's endurance for a long performance - a teacher would recommend
first position
aerobic exercise
Butoh
Kinesthetics
13. Loie Fuller - Isadora Duncan - Ruth St. Denis developed what kind of dance
modern
flexion
canon
Principles of composition
14. Part of a movement is performed
fragmentation
improving flexibility
modern dance
action/reaction
15. What is the primary muscle that is stretched by reaching forward from a seated position and bending the upper torso as close to the floor as possible - while the legs are extended to the sides at roughly a 150 degree angle (straddle stretch)?
adductor magnus
ruby keeler
degage
shape
16. Reach space or personal space.
shuffle
third position
kinesphere
transitions
17. The original french form of classical ballet from Russia
erick hawkins
promenade - turns - lifts - leaps
time
vaganova method
18. They codified many standard ballet rules still used today
step
Beauchamps & Noverre
fourth position
tempo
19. Feet: heel of one foot against the big toe of the other foot - toes turned out arms. both arms extending overhead
erick hawkins
master juba lane
shape
fifth position
20. These include pirouette and fouette turns - in which the dancer remains in one place on the floor
ballet
turns at center
martha graham
kinesthetic awareness
21. When a movment phrase or section progresses to the next.
eversion
instrumentation
transition
stomp
22. The action of bending a joint or the action of decreasing the angle between two levers
meter
work
Bob Fosse
flexion
23. These hollywood partners were famous for appearing in films that featured their supernaturally smooth ballroom and tap styles
Bob Fosse
fred astaire and ginger rogers
shape
simultaneous canons
24. Placing the entire foot on the floor with a weight change
genre
grand allegro
dab
stamp
25. Widespread hand posture where the fingers are extended strongly outward from the palm
hop
rotation
jazz hands
social dance
26. In jazz dance - bending backward from the knees while maintaining a straight torso is called a
hinge
axial movement
tendu
doris humphrey
27. Forward brush followed by a step
tableau
loie fuller and isadora duncan
rond de jambe
flap
28. Dance performed in a social setting; traditionally referred to as ballroom - but includes all popular social dances performed with or without partners
Mikhail Fokine
social dance
turns from corner
tempo
29. This is the speed at Which music is played.
tempo
force/energy
tendu
shape
30. This denishawn student - legendary dancer - and choreographer developed the graham technique
rond de jambe
glide
martha graham
tempo
31. The action of straightening a joint or the action of increasing the angle between tow levers
erick hawkins
twyla tharp
matt mattox
extension
32. Inward rotation; turning a limb inward - toward the front of the body
inversion
Diaghilev
touch
incorporation
33. He established the first ballet school in France in the 1600s
coordinating lighting and sound cues
King Louis XIV
genre
interdisciplinary
34. Bending and straightening the knees
plie
loie fuller and isadora duncan
canon
meter
35. In Laban's theory of effort (sometimes called movement dynamics) - which of the following qualities is not a dimension of effort?
improve muscle strength
Direction
overuse of a tendon
rhythm
36. When a frappe` is performed - the accent is typically on the
extension of the working leg
Luigi
fourth position
grand allegro
37. Which of the following tasks is the duty of a stage manager?
flexion and extension
coordinating lighting and sound cues
grand allegro
dynamics
38. A form of physical movement progressing from one place to another. Walking - running - grapevine - galloping - leaping - jumping - hopping - skipping - sliding - etc.
charles weidman
locomotion
fragmentation
rhythm
39. She was a hollywood dancer who appeared in 42nd street and other films
ruby keeler
pirouette
3/4
eversion
40. Combination: sustained time/indirect space/lightweight
transition
body knowledge
incorporation
float
41. A line along which a person or part of the person such as an arm or head - moves. Pathways can be linear - in circles - zigzags - etc.
variety
Diaghilev
doris humphrey and charles weidman
pathways
42. Which of the following movements can be performed en dedans
in all directions
3/4
pirouette
jazz hands
43. 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
ideokinesis
master juba lane
ann miller
degage
44. She brought the precursors of ballet to France in the 1500s
biceps brachii - biceps femoris
work
master juba lane
Catherine de Medici
45. In Laban Movement Analysis the space in which a dancer's body is moving is called the
simultaneous canons
unison
bill bojangles robinson
kinesphere
46. These denishawn students produced the first modern dance performance and established the humphrey technique
locomotion
doris humphrey and charles weidman
head whip
flexion and extension
47. Forward brush followed by a backward brush
master juba lane
charles weidman
shuffle
tableau
48. Intersects an upright standing body horizontally the table plane
transverse horizontal plane
incorporation
choreography
tempo acceleration/deceleration
49. The pelvis is pressed forcefully forward
pelvic thrusts
cecchetti method
Catherine de Medici
kinesthetic awareness
50. Two steps in sequence - one on each foot; the first step gets less weight than the second
economic development
ball change
rhythm
folk/traditional