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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. He is the father of ballet in American and the founder of the NY city Ballet
rhythm
movement of the arms
George Balanchine
punch
2. Combination: sustained time/direct space/light weight
glide
petit allegro
bartenieff fundamentals
angular oppositions
3. A piece of choreography that lacks flow could be improved by the addition of
transitions
biceps brachii - biceps femoris
matt mattox
jazz
4. Leaving the ground and landing on the other foot
Direction
jump
gregory hines
merce cunningham
5. Creation and composition of dances by arranging or inventing steps - movements - and pattern of movements.
jump
choreography
assessing complex assignments
rotation
6. He was the co-founder of denishawn and the founder of jacob's pillow dance festival
fred astaire and ginger rogers
ted shawn
at the front
locomotion
7. Movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
master juba lane
bob fosse
abduction
contrast
8. She brought the precursors of ballet to France in the 1500s
Catherine de Medici
float
incorporation
isolated movement
9. Refers to the length of time a movement takes - from initiation to completion
time
inversion
Luigi
lester horton
10. Combination: sustained time/indirect space/strong weight
wring
rond de jambe
weight
Marius Petipa
11. A feeling of completion or wholeness in a dance achieved when all parts work well together.
unity
tempo
entrechat
matt mattox
12. The rhythmic pattern of the movements is varied
Giselle
erick hawkins
rhythm
line dancing
13. The action of bending a joint or the action of decreasing the angle between two levers
flexion
cramp roll
time
snap
14. The ability of the dancer to present their body with confidence and the required energy to communicate movements clearly to an audience.
frontal plane
coordinating lighting and sound cues
at the front
projection
15. This is a repeating pattern of stressed and unstressed beats in a piece of music
3/4
rhythm
martha graham
tap dance
16. These include pirouette and fouette turns - in which the dancer remains in one place on the floor
head whip
jump
polyrhythm
turns at center
17. Loie Fuller - Isadora Duncan - Ruth St. Denis developed what kind of dance
space
modern
harold and fayard nicholas
flexion
18. Dancers begin at different points in a phrase - fall into step as the phrase progresses - and end in unison
time
paul taylor
cumulative canons
glide
19. The term 'port des bras' refers to
alexander technique
snap
merce cunningham
movement of the arms
20. Feet: heel of one foot against the big toe of the other foot - toes turned out arms. both arms extending overhead
cholly atkins and coles
folk/traditional
plie
fifth position
21. Placing the entire foot on the floor with a weight change
stamp
savion glover
fragmentation
kinesphere
22. Tap dancers that are part of the jazz musical tradition such as bill bojangles robinson - sammy davis jr. - gregory hines and savion glover
sagittal plane
gene kelly
angular oppositions
rhythm tap
23. Bending and straightening the knees
syncopation
plie
meter
press
24. All performers begin at the same time but at different starting points within the same phrase
dab
simultaneous canons
kinesphere
ideokinesis
25. Movement anchored to one spot by a pody part. Only the available space in any direction is used while the initial body contact is being maintained. Movement is organized around the axis of the body and is not designed to travel from one location to a
entrechat
axial movement
rhythm
merce cunningham
26. 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.
pathways
ballet
press
space
27. 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.
Luigi
gus giordano
snap
tap dance
28. This is the dynamic hitting of a positions
the changement and the sautes
pirouette
ruth st. denis
snap
29. Phrasing may be determined by all but which of the following
martha graham
space
matt mattox
social dance
30. To extend or stretch - pointing the toes
projection
gus giordano
tendu
kinesphere
31. This broadway and hollywood choreographer did the film version of west side story
jerome robbins
repetition
syncopation
brush/scuff
32. 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?
modern
fifth position
economic development
tap dance
33. The pelvis is pressed forcefully forward
flick
canon
developpe
pelvic thrusts
34. These include pique - chaine - and similar turns that move the dancer across the floor
martha graham
katherine dunham
narrative
turns from corner
35. Which of the following ballets used music not composed by Tchaikovsky
Diaghilev
gus giordano
Giselle
ruth st. denis
36. 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
narrative
time
tempo
37. The original movement is the question and the new movement is the answer
retrograde
action/reaction
frontal plane
time
38. This celebrated teacher founded the jazz dance world congress
stamp
eversion
harold and fayard nicholas
gus giordano
39. In jazz dance - bending backward from the knees while maintaining a straight torso is called a
hinge
cholly atkins
gus giordano
gregory hines
40. The degree of ease or continuousness of a movement from initiation to completion
flow
broadway or show tap
3/4
degage
41. 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.
isolated movement
fifth position
unity
tempo
42. 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.
repetition
fifth position
force/energy
unison
43. Combination: sudden time/direct space/light weight
dab
ann miller
stomp
tableau
44. Rounded body type.
at the front
gene kelly
fragmentation
ectomorph
45. Forward brush followed by a step
flap
ann miller
inversion
meter
46. These hollywood partners were famous for appearing in films that featured their supernaturally smooth ballroom and tap styles
tempo
fred astaire and ginger rogers
Bob Fosse
3/4
47. The size of the movement is increased or decreased
martha graham
charles weidman
improving flexibility
augmentation/diminution
48. Awareness of one's body and its possibilities - capabilities and limitations
body knowledge
mesomorph
social dance
fred astaire and ginger rogers
49. He established the horton technique and was a longtime partner of bell lewitzky
lester horton
assessing complex assignments
flow
pelvic thrusts
50. Dance associated with a nationalistic purpose - usually performed today as surviving portion of a traditional celebration and done for social gatherings or as recreation
grand allegro
modern dance
folk/traditional
plie