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Dance Famous People
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Known particularly for his long associations as musical director with Denishawn and Martha Graham.
Fokine
Marie Taglioni
Robert Joffrey
Louis Horst
2. Known for brilliant divertissments
Dr. Louis Vernon
Milhaud
Robert Ellis Dunn
Arthur Saint-Leon
3. Associated with Danish-style ballet; equal roles for male and female dancers
Giuseppina Bozzacchi
August Bournonville
Anton Dolin
Ruth St. Denis
4. Dancing couple that portrayed the American Depression Modern Style
Arthur Mitchell
Fred Astaire
Marius Petipa
Robert Ellis Dunn
5. Danced in Berkeley's movies - First movie dancing star of 1930's 42nd street led to her success
Fokine
Ruby Keeler
Hanya Holm
Mikhail Baryshnikov
6. Dancing couple that portrayed the American Depression Modern Style
Ruth St. Denis
Bill T. Jones
Charles Didelot
Ginger Rogers
7. Director of St. Petersburg Ballet School in 1738
Arthur Saint-Leon
Balanchine
Jean Baptiste Lande
Nijinsky
8. In love with Carlotta Grisi
Dr. Louis Vernon
Jean Baptiste Lande
Debussy
Theophile Gautier
9. First male dancer to make an impression in U.S.
Bill T. Jones
Busby Berkeley
Louis Horst
Rudolph Nureyev
10. Sleeping Beauty (1912)- very expensive and unsuccessful
Fred Astaire
Arthur Saint-Leon
Marius Petipa
Nijinska
11. Teaches people can do whatever they want choreographically as long as you explain your proces
Debussy
Mary Wigman
Pilobolus
Robert Ellis Dunn
12. Director/founder of Ballet Russe
Lincoln Kirstein
Debussy
Diaghilev
Milhaud
13. Choreographed Dying Swan 1905 for Anna Povlova
Fokine
Jules Perrot
Marius Petipa
Margaret Sanger
14. Shortened skirt to show off pointe work - starred in La Sylphide
Jean Baptiste Lande
Rudolph Nureyev
Debussy
Marie Taglioni
15. PRINCIPLE OF FALL AND RECOVERY - KINETIC PANTOMIME
Charles Didelot
Robert Ellis Dunn
Charles Weidman
Jean Coralli
16. Founded American Dance Theater in New York City
Jose Limon
Alvin Ailey
Diaghilev
Arthur Mitchell
17. Fall and recovery' technique-dancers learned to be proficient in balancing and ceding to the pull of gravity.
Doris Humphrey
Marie Taglioni
Nijinsky
Fokine
18. The art of making dances - 1959
Doris Humphrey
Busby Berkeley
Balanchine
Rudolph Laban
19. Visual artist who did much of the scenery for Ballet Russe
Leon Bakst
Diaghilev
Balanchine
Alvin Ailey
20. 1st Albrecht
Leon Bakst
Anna Pavlova
Lucien Petipa
Pilobolus
21. Musician who had an impact on Modern Dance -Created choreography at Merce Cunningham's Studio
Massine
Robert Ellis Dunn
Ruth St. Denis
Ruby Keeler
22. REBELLED AGAINST IDEA THAT DANCE HAD TO HAVE MEANING
Merce Cunningham
Rudolph Nureyev
Theophile Gautier
Bill T. Jones
23. Wrote autobiography Confessions
August Bournonville
Alvin Ailey
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Debussy
24. Considered the greatest male dancer of the romantic era
Jose Limon
Bill T. Jones
Merce Cunningham
Jules Perrot
25. Petrouchka
Balanchine
Suzanne Linglor
Diaghilev
Fokine
26. United States nurse who campaigned for birth control and planned parenthood
Margaret Sanger
Arthur Mitchell
Diaghilev
Lincoln Kirstein
27. Financed Balanchine to come to US - helped found New York City Ballet - served as general director
Louis Horst
Merce Cunningham
Lincoln Kirstein
Loie Fuller
28. One of the most prolific jazz composers of the 20th century
Ivanov
Milhaud
Alvin Ailey
Nijinsky
29. Four Temperaments
Balanchine
Bill T. Jones
Fokine
Milhaud
30. Points in Space -Composer: John Cage(partner) -Taught by Martha Graham
Nijinsky
Diaghilev
Merce Cunningham
Arthur Mitchell
31. Opened a Wigman school in NYC in 1931 - brought German dance to U.S. but Americanized her technique.
Hanya Holm
Folkine - Nijinsky
Robert Ellis Dunn
Marie Taglioni
32. Choregraphed (the sleeping beauty and nutcracker - swan lake)
Twyla Tharp
Marius Petipa
Fokine
Pilobolus
33. EVERYDAY DANCE MOVES INSPIRED FROM REAL LIFE
Nijinska
Theophile Gautier
Arthur Saint-Leon
Paul Taylor
34. Choreographed Jeux
Nijinsky
Twyla Tharp
Balanchine
Massine
35. Pioneer of modern dance in Germany
Paul Taylor
Ginger Rogers
Ruby Keeler
Mary Wigman
36. Performed Monkshood Farewell
Jose Limon
Debussy
Merce Cunningham
Pilobolus
37. Experimental filmmaker/movie director
Merce Cunningham
Busby Berkeley
Twyla Tharp
Mary Wigman
38. First black man (hired by Balanchine to perform at NYCB) to break race barrier
Jules Perrot
Folkine - Nijinsky
Dr. Louis Vernon
Arthur Mitchell
39. Greatest contribution was his Kinetographic Laban (Labanotation) - a primary movement notation still used in dance today
Doris Humphrey
Alvin Ailey
Rudolph Laban
Rudolph Nureyev
40. Brought ballet to Paris
Diaghilev
Louis Horst
Ginger Rogers
Jules Perrot
41. A pioneer of modern dance - established importance of the male dancer
Pilobolus
Jose Limon
Margaret Sanger
Giuseppina Bozzacchi
42. First lady of modern dance
Bill T. Jones
Ruth St. Denis
Debussy
Alwin Nikolais
43. Choreographed Parade & Three-Cornered Hat
Alwin Nikolais
Massine
Bill T. Jones
Alvin Ailey
44. Designed costumes and set of Afternoon of a Faune
Alwin Nikolais
Leon Bakst
August Bournonville
Dr. Louis Vernon
45. Impressionist music
Debussy
Louis Horst
Nijinsky
Robert Ellis Dunn
46. Pelvic contraction and release
Ruth St. Denis
Lucien Petipa
Louis Horst
Marie Taglioni
47. Brought ballet to the common person
Anna Pavlova
Balanchine
Doris Humphrey
Paul Taylor
48. Liked to use special effects (mirrors) and many dancers for complex kaleidoscope figures - created the 'dancing camera' effect and monorail
Busby Berkeley
Fokine
Robert Joffrey
Charles Didelot
49. Wrote against male dancers
Joe Goode
Theophile Gautier
Nijinsky
Twyla Tharp
50. Still/Here
Bill T. Jones
Milhaud
Lucien Petipa
Debussy