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Dance Famous People
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. African astheic choreography
Rudolph Nureyev
Balanchine
Marius Petipa
Ruby Keeler
2. One act ballets - Narrative had adult emotions
Fokine
Ivanov
Marius Petipa
Alwin Nikolais
3. 1st principal dancer with Royal Ballet
Nijinska
Lucien Petipa
Anton Dolin
George Balanchine
4. Known for her 'Pagan' style of dance
Marius Petipa
Fanny Elssler
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Charles Didelot
5. One of the most prolific jazz composers of the 20th century
Bill T. Jones
Robert Ellis Dunn
Nijinsky
Milhaud
6. Defected from Russia to US -Greatest danseur of the 20th century.
Mary Wigman
Dr. Louis Vernon
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Merce Cunningham
7. Brought ballet to Paris
Marie Taglioni
Leon Bakst
Fred Astaire
Diaghilev
8. Acts of Light
Alvin Ailey
Martha Graham
Joe Goode
Rudolph Nureyev
9. In love with Carlotta Grisi
Theophile Gautier
Robert Ellis Dunn
Fred Astaire
Milhaud
10. Leading dancer/choreographer for Ballet Russe
Leon Bakst
Theophile Gautier
Nijinska
Diaghilev
11. Petrouchka
Arthur Mitchell
Merce Cunningham
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Fokine
12. Eccentric individualist/American choreographer -embraced experimental approaches such as silence
Bill T. Jones
Marius Petipa
Twyla Tharp
Merce Cunningham
13. Performed Monkshood Farewell
Marius Petipa
Arthur Saint-Leon
Pilobolus
Balanchine
14. Father of Russian ballet
Charles Didelot
Fred Astaire
Lucien Petipa
Lincoln Kirstein
15. Designed costumes and set of Afternoon of a Faune
Alvin Ailey
Leon Bakst
Arthur Saint-Leon
Louis Horst
16. Writer of Giselle
Theophile Gautier
Merce Cunningham
August Bournonville
Jules Perrot
17. Four Temperaments
Alvin Ailey
Balanchine
Ruby Keeler
Arthur Mitchell
18. Class grew into Judson's Church Group
Robert Ellis Dunn
Merce Cunningham
Garth Fagan
Marie Taglioni
19. Horeography didn't necessarily go with music - simply occupied at the same place and time -
Anton Dolin
Milhaud
Fred Astaire
Merce Cunningham
20. French - Composed music for Le Train Bleu
Debussy
Fokine
Milhaud
Ruth St. Denis
21. Defected from Russia and asked for political asylum in Paris
Arthur Mitchell
Rudolph Nureyev
Paul Taylor
Diaghilev
22. Experimental filmmaker/movie director
Giuseppina Bozzacchi
Merce Cunningham
Debussy
Busby Berkeley
23. Greatest contribution was his Kinetographic Laban (Labanotation) - a primary movement notation still used in dance today
Rudolph Laban
Philip Taglioni
Lucien Petipa
Joe Goode
24. Dancing couple that portrayed the American Depression Modern Style
Martha Graham
Nijinska
Joe Goode
Ginger Rogers
25. Choreographed Lion King
Balanchine
Twyla Tharp
Arthur Mitchell
Garth Fagan
26. Financed Balanchine to come to US - helped found New York City Ballet - served as general director
Robert Ellis Dunn
Theophile Gautier
Lincoln Kirstein
Charles Didelot
27. Considered the greatest male dancer of the romantic era
Doris Humphrey
Jules Perrot
Fanny Elssler
Milhaud
28. Rite of Spring
Marius Petipa
Mary Wigman
Nijinska
Nijinsky
29. Agon - 1957
Paul Taylor
Balanchine
Jules Perrot
Arthur Saint-Leon
30. Choreographed La Sylphide
Theophile Gautier
Philip Taglioni
Suzanne Linglor
Arthur Mitchell
31. The art of making dances - 1959
Doris Humphrey
Paul Taylor
George Balanchine
Charles Didelot
32. Director of St. Petersburg Ballet School in 1738
Pilobolus
Jean Baptiste Lande
Twyla Tharp
Ruth St. Denis
33. Pelvic contraction and release
Louis Horst
Milhaud
Theophile Gautier
Robert Ellis Dunn
34. Choreographed Giselle but not given credit
Twyla Tharp
Arthur Mitchell
Jules Perrot
Ivanov
35. Fall and recovery' technique-dancers learned to be proficient in balancing and ceding to the pull of gravity.
Nijinska
Bill T. Jones
Doris Humphrey
Alvin Ailey
36. His theory of 'decentrailization' involved inhibiting the dancer with abstract props and costumes so that the dancer could discover themselves.
Diaghilev
Ivanov
Alwin Nikolais
Hanya Holm
37. Turned profits by slashing salaries of ballerinas so jockey club friends could have them as mistresses
Rudolph Laban
Jules Perrot
Leon Bakst
Dr. Louis Vernon
38. Brought ballet to the common person
Anna Pavlova
Garth Fagan
Theophile Gautier
Louis Horst
39. Choreographs Snowflakes Act I of the Nutracker & Swan Lake
Busby Berkeley
Ivanov
Marius Petipa
Hanya Holm
40. Died of AIDS -created his own company
Robert Joffrey
Bill T. Jones
Suzanne Linglor
Milhaud
41. Opened a Wigman school in NYC in 1931 - brought German dance to U.S. but Americanized her technique.
Hanya Holm
Balanchine
Martha Graham
Leon Bakst
42. Impressionist music
Fanny Elssler
Garth Fagan
Debussy
Arthur Mitchell
43. Sleeping Beauty (1912)- very expensive and unsuccessful
Balanchine
Leon Bakst
Mary Wigman
Nijinska
44. Choreographed Parade & Three-Cornered Hat
Joe Goode
Paul Taylor
Diaghilev
Massine
45. Directed the Paris Opera until he died from AIDS 1993
Marius Petipa
Charles Didelot
Rudolph Nureyev
Diaghilev
46. Afternoon of a Faun
Marie Taglioni
Fokine
Robert Ellis Dunn
Nijinsky
47. African American modern Dance choreographer
Bill T. Jones
Dr. Louis Vernon
Jose Limon
Balanchine
48. REBELLED AGAINST IDEA THAT DANCE HAD TO HAVE MEANING
Rudolph Nureyev
Rudolph Nureyev
Merce Cunningham
Rudolph Nureyev
49. Choregraphed (the sleeping beauty and nutcracker - swan lake)
Diaghilev
Leon Bakst
Charles Didelot
Marius Petipa
50. Named the mother of modern dance
Lucien Petipa
Mary Wigman
Martha Graham
Merce Cunningham