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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. Intersects an upright standing body horizontally the table plane
transverse horizontal plane
martha graham
second position
erick hawkins
2. Large jumps or leaps Which move the dancer across the floor - such as grandes jetes or tours jetes
merce cunningham
grand allegro
katherine dunham
punch
3. A dance teacher would most likely suggest that a student practice Pilates exercises in order to
Diaghilev
improve muscle strength
reverance
pelvic thrusts
4. Late modern dance technique that created dances without any attached historical - cultural or philosophical meanings
merce cunningham
promenade - turns - lifts - leaps
jazz dance
folk/traditional
5. This legendary tap dance partner of charles hone coles also worked as a choreographer for artists with the motown record label
free dance
developpe
Kinesthetics
cholly atkins
6. 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.
tap dance
contrast
float
martha graham
7. A choreographer asks four dancers to perform different movements simultaneously. This is called a
improving flexibility
jazz hands
tableau
aerobic exercise
8. The ability of the dancer to present their body with confidence and the required energy to communicate movements clearly to an audience.
flow
projection
syncopation
accumulation
9. Leaving the ground and landing on the other foot
jump
jack cole
abduction
augmentation/diminution
10. He was a turn of the century vaudeville hoofer who danced on broadway and in hollywood's shirley temple films
bill bojangles robinson
accumulation
tendu
stamp
11. If a ballet step such as grand battement is performed en croix - this means
bartenieff fundamentals
in all directions
improving flexibility
Butoh
12. A structure of movement patterns in time; the pattern produced by emphasis and duration of notes in music.
doris humphrey and charles weidman
ball change
rhythm
syncopation
13. To extend or stretch - pointing the toes
tendu
charles weidman
promenade - turns - lifts - leaps
touch
14. Widespread hand posture where the fingers are extended strongly outward from the palm
jazz hands
axial movement
transverse horizontal plane
petit allegro
15. Celebrated teacher of jazz technique
bob fosse
matt mattox
polyrhythm
jazz dance
16. Outward rotation; turning a limb outward - toward the back of the body
Mikhail Fokine
vaganova method
eversion
motif and development
17. Stretching of the foot along the floor - away from the standing leg
George Balanchine
tendu
bartenieff fundamentals
retrograde
18. The original movement is the question and the new movement is the answer
martha graham
action/reaction
meter
jazz hands
19. Is the degree of the force of body weight introduced into a movement
lester horton
touch
space
weight
20. Combination: sustained time/direct space/light weight
glide
jazz dance
unity
ann miller
21. A piece of choreography that lacks flow could be improved by the addition of
movement of the arms
accumulation
ideokinesis
transitions
22. The rhythmic pattern of the movements is varied
fifth position
the changement and the sautes
Principles of composition
rhythm
23. More is added to the original movement
line dancing
fifth position
the changement and the sautes
accumulation
24. This denishawn student - legendary dancer - and choreographer developed the graham technique
improvisation
flick
George Balanchine
martha graham
25. Which of the following tasks is the duty of a stage manager?
space
line dancing
space
coordinating lighting and sound cues
26. This duo became famous in the 1940s along with cab calloway they were part of the big band circuit - and they performed in hollywood
syncopation
Bob Fosse
unison
cholly atkins and coles
27. Modern dance technique style that explores fall and recovery
ruby keeler
rotation
doris humphrey
simultaneous canons
28. Movements are repeated
repetition
tempo
free dance
harold and fayard nicholas
29. When a movment phrase or section progresses to the next.
ruth st. denis
dab
tableau
transition
30. Rounded body type.
ectomorph
syncopation
tap dance
motif and development
31. Inward rotation; turning a limb inward - toward the front of the body
inversion
extension of the working leg
rhythm tap
reverance
32. A quantity or range of different things. Helps maintain the audiences interest and helps the choreographer to develop the dance. Contrasts in the use of space(open/closed) - force(smooth/sharp) and spatial designs(straight lines/ curves/zigzags)
pirouette
ectomorph
turns at center
variety
33. The movement is performed backwards
tempo acceleration/deceleration
work
dynamics
retrograde
34. A position of the body in space - such as curved - straight - angular - twisted - symmetrical - asymmetrical - etc.
modern dance
shape
space
mesomorph
35. In order to relieve muscle tension - a dancer might engage in all but which of the following practices
endomorph
toe
pilates
accumulation
36. A lean body with enhanced flexibility due to a lack of muscular strength
body knowledge
frappe
cecchetti method
endomorph
37. Four main movements in the pas de deux
gus giordano
promenade - turns - lifts - leaps
punch
Bob Fosse
38. She was an award-winning choreographer of both broadway and hollywood jazz and modern dance
flick
ruth st. denis
jump
twyla tharp
39. Skills requiring cooperation -coordination and dependence - including imitation - lead and follow - echo - mirroring and call and response
matt mattox
Mikhail Fokine
jack cole
partnering/group skills
40. A state of equilibrium referring to the balance of weight or the spatial arrangement of bodies.
Giselle
balance
merce cunningham
pelvic thrusts
41. These include pirouette and fouette turns - in which the dancer remains in one place on the floor
feldenkrais
turns at center
shuffle
float
42. He is the father of ballet in American and the founder of the NY city Ballet
George Balanchine
contrast
kinesphere
pelvic thrusts
43. Tap dance is known for making heavy use of which of the following types of rhythm?
syncopation
space
Diaghilev
extension
44. He was a broadway and hollywood tap and jazz dancer - as well as a movie star
narrative
gene kelly
Bob Fosse
dynamics
45. The action of bending a joint or the action of decreasing the angle between two levers
flexion
projection
twyla tharp
head whip
46. She brought the precursors of ballet to France in the 1500s
hyperextension
second position
Catherine de Medici
shape
47. She was the co-founder of denishawn - the first modern dance school
Luigi
harold and fayard nicholas
flexion and extension
ruth st. denis
48. Which of the following two muscles are used for flexion in dance?
force/energy
aerobic exercise
biceps brachii - biceps femoris
space
49. Which of the following ballets used music not composed by Tchaikovsky
Giselle
jazz dance
plie
cecchetti method
50. Forward brush followed by a backward brush
shuffle
free dance
ruby keeler
turns at center