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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 established the first ballet school in France in the 1600s
transition
stamp
King Louis XIV
canon
2. To set side by side to emphasize difference in dance - two movements that differ in energy - space - (size - direction - level) - design (symmetrical/asymmetrical - open/closed) - timing (fast/slow - even -uneven - themes or patterns.
genre
line dancing
contrast
rotation
3. Where is the apron of the stage located
King Louis XIV
at the front
slap
sagittal plane
4. The founder of the modern classical method of ballet
bartenieff fundamentals
mesomorph
turns at center
george balanchine
5. Rubrics are most effective for
assessing complex assignments
flexion
angular oppositions
partnering/group skills
6. For which of the following types of dance is a shoe with a small - soft heel traditionally worn
jazz
force/energy
doris humphrey and charles weidman
hinge
7. The degree of ease or continuousness of a movement from initiation to completion
flow
tableau
accumulation
space
8. The jazz dance choreography in the musical theater classics Chicago and Cabaret is the work of
jerome robbins
Bob Fosse
bill bojangles robinson
polyrhythm
9. She was the co-founder of denishawn - the first modern dance school
Butoh
kinesthetic awareness
ruth st. denis
incorporation
10. Which of the following ballets used music not composed by Tchaikovsky
tempo
force/energy
Giselle
shuffle
11. A structure of movement patterns in time; the pattern produced by emphasis and duration of notes in music.
extension
rhythm
cecchetti method
abduction
12. Combination: sudden time/indirect space/light weight
gus giordano
flick
bill bojangles robinson
ballet
13. A state of equilibrium referring to the balance of weight or the spatial arrangement of bodies.
vaganova method
variety
balance
partnering/group skills
14. If one were to eliminate the jumping elements from the combination which steps would be eliminated
Butoh
the changement and the sautes
slap
tap dance
15. Celebrated teacher of jazz technique
matt mattox
ann miller
jazz hands
adductor magnus
16. 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.
rhythm
sagittal plane
time
tap
17. Inward rotation; turning a limb inward - toward the front of the body
bob fosse
martha graham
modern
inversion
18. Which of the following is typically not a goal of ideokinesis
improving flexibility
wring
fragmentation
tap dance
19. Combination: sustained time/direct space/light weight
ball and socket joint
gus giordano
glide
improving flexibility
20. Combination: sudden time/indirect space/strong weight
space
hyperextension
slash
rhythm tap
21. With which of the following styles of modern dance is Isadora Duncan associated?
free dance
unison
glide
adduction
22. He was a broadway and hollywood tap and jazz dancer - as well as a movie star
gene kelly
third position
transverse horizontal plane
head whip
23. 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
master juba lane
martha graham
axial movement
jazz
24. This celebrated teacher founded the jazz dance world congress
gus giordano
balance
step
unison
25. Forward brush followed by a backward brush
King Louis XIV
shuffle
petit allegro
modern dance
26. These include pique - chaine - and similar turns that move the dancer across the floor
choreography
movement of the arms
first position
turns from corner
27. The sagittal plane divides the body
developpe
incorporation
vertically
time
28. In order to relieve muscle tension - a dancer might engage in all but which of the following practices
shape
pilates
Marius Petipa
ted shawn
29. This is a repeated grouping of accented beats
paul taylor
fred astaire and ginger rogers
meter
vaganova method
30. He was the creator of legendary ballets for the Russian Imperial Theatre including the Nutcracker and Swan Lake
Marius Petipa
flick
Direction
ballet
31. Tendonitis is typically caused by
tap dance
improve muscle strength
hyperextension
overuse of a tendon
32. He was the founder of Ballets Russes
erick hawkins
Diaghilev
partnering/group skills
Kinesthetics
33. The intentional quality of the path taken by a body part or a body through space during a movement. direct or indirect
space
shape
gus giordano
narrative
34. Skills requiring cooperation -coordination and dependence - including imitation - lead and follow - echo - mirroring and call and response
hyperextension
partnering/group skills
paul taylor
martha graham
35. Combination: sudden time/direct space/light weight
axial movement
adagio
dab
Butoh
36. A choreographer asks four dancers to perform different movements simultaneously. This is called a
force/energy
tableau
biceps brachii - biceps femoris
frontal plane
37. Rounded body type.
ectomorph
aerobic exercise
cumulative canons
Beauchamps & Noverre
38. A particular kind or style of dance - such as - ballet - jazz - modern - folk - tap - hip-hop - etc.
genre
harold and fayard nicholas
time
coordinating lighting and sound cues
39. These hollywood partners were famous for appearing in films that featured their supernaturally smooth ballroom and tap styles
adductor magnus
simultaneous canons
fred astaire and ginger rogers
wring
40. Refers to simple - multiple - and different rhythm patterns played at the same time.
unison
charles weidman
polyrhythm
accumulation
41. Dance movemnt that takes place at the same time across the whole group of dancers
stomp
unison
kinesphere
transverse horizontal plane
42. Four main movements in the pas de deux
doris humphrey
promenade - turns - lifts - leaps
balance
vertically
43. Creation and composition of dances by arranging or inventing steps - movements - and pattern of movements.
vertically
tendu
choreography
flick
44. Movement of a limb toward the midline of the body
jazz
social dance
adduction
partnering/group skills
45. The action of bending a joint or the action of decreasing the angle between two levers
martha graham
cramp roll
flexion
stomp
46. Movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
ball and socket joint
vaganova method
coordinating lighting and sound cues
abduction
47. Visualized as running vertically cross the chest - shoulder to should - on an upright standing body. the door plane
Mikhail Fokine
frontal plane
Butoh
cumulative canons
48. A position of the body in space - such as curved - straight - angular - twisted - symmetrical - asymmetrical - etc.
shape
repetition
movement of the arms
doris humphrey and charles weidman
49. Late modern dance technique that created dances without any attached historical - cultural or philosophical meanings
cecchetti method
merce cunningham
in all directions
kinesthetic awareness
50. Defined specifically as the volume at Which musical notes are played.
melody
promenade - turns - lifts - leaps
dynamics
cholly atkins