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Dance History
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1. Modern Dance Choreographer-- mixed media extravaganza's celebrating the electronic age; choreographed Tensile Involvement
Rose Adagio
Robert Ellis Dunn
Alwin Nikolais
Pablo Picasso
2. Was inspired by a cigarette poster featuring the Egyptian goddess Isis to begin investigation Asian art and dance - Founded the Denishawn School of dancing and Related Arts with her husband Ted Shawn in 1915 in Los Angeles - California - Believed tha
Mary Wigman
Ruth St. Denis
Anton Dolin
Ruby Keeler
3. Performed by fanny elssler in jean corallis le diable - was Spanish and had some obscene gestures - colorful dress worn by elssler
Gas-lighting and curtain
Les Noces - 1923
Postmodern Dance
Cachucha
4. 1937 Founded by Ballet Russe's Mikhail Mordkin as Mordkin Ballet- Repertory company- features choreography of many artists such as Adolph Bolm - Michel Fokine - Leonide Massine - Bronislava Jijinska - Balanchine and Agnes de Mille
American Ballet Theater
Eleo Pomare
Alvin Ailey
Les Sylphides
5. Peter the Great wants respect from the west and imports fashion and dance from France
Imperial Russian Ballet
Ivanov
Robert le Diable
Harlem
6. Dancer - choreographer - teacher - born 1930 in NY - began dancing senior year of HS - scholarship to New Dance group. studied with Primus. Professional debut in 1948 - choreographed 1st pieces with group when 18 - 1951 founded contemporary dance gro
Ballroom Dance
Shirley Temple
Postmodern Dance
Donald McKayle
7. Music that combines spoken street dialect with cuts (samples) from older records and bears the influences of social politics - male boasting - and comic lyrics carried forward from blues - R&b - soul and rock and roll
Ballet Russes
Hip-hop
Alvin Ailey
George Balanchine
8. Major 20th C composer - Three famous ballets The Firebird - Petrushka - The Rite of Spring
Stravinsky
Debussy
Isadora Duncan
Political Asylum
9. Studio behind the stage at the Paris Opera which is now used as a rehearsal stage and a reception venue but which was notorious in the 19th century (during the reign of Dr Varon) as the salon where members of the Jockey Club could meet dancers.
Leon Bakst
Milhaud
Foyer de la Danse
Fokine's 5 Major Principles
10. Petipa's assistant that takes over - choreographs Snowflakes Act I of the Nutcracker - dies in 1901 - didn't produce anything more of importance except Swan Lake
Ivanov
Giselle - 1841
Ruby Keeler
Fokine's 5 Major Principles
11. A signature piece of Taylor's in which he and his pianist remain motionless for the duration of the music-less score by John Cage.
Political Asylum
Massine
Duet - 1957
Aureole - 1962
12. Associated with Danish-style ballet; equal roles for male and female dancers
Tensile Involvement - 1953
August Bournonville
Four Temperaments - 1946
Judson Church
13. (1819-1899) -Italian ballerina -Leading role in Giselle -Combined techniques of Taglioni & Elssler -Known for strength & lightness
The Nutcracker - 1892
Carlotta Grisi
Arthur Saint Leon
Africanist Aesthetic
14. Designer. Influenced by Greek and Asian art. Costumes and sets full of bold colors. Decorative motifs that employed perspective painting. Successful with ballet. 'sophisticated eclecticism'. Teacher.
Leon Bakst
Choreographers who died of AIDS
Black Swan Pas de Deux
Rose Adagio
15. Fokine - starred Nijinsky - about a sad puppet who wanted his soul to come to life - belonged to evil sorcerer
Acts of Light - 1981
Tsar
Petrouchka - 1911
Apollo - 1928
16. Choreographed 'Lion King'; worked with untrained dancers and combined AFrican and Caribbean with ballet and modern
Avant-Garde
Daughter of the Pharaoh
Jockey Club
Garth Fagan
17. Famous tennis player who took ballet (lover in Le Train Bleu)
Ulysses Dove
Margaret Sanger
Suzanne Linglor
Garth Fagan
18. French composer; uses harmony to reinforce stasis; Prelude to Afternoon of a Fawn (half man - half goat - simulated masturbation); concert work that became a ballet
Pablo Picasso
The Art of Making Dances
August Bournonville
Debussy
19. A serious (often fatal) disease of the immune system transmitted through blood products especially by sexual contact or contaminated needles
Romantic Era
George Balanchine
Robert le Diable
AIDS
20. Actress - singer and tap dancer successful in early musicals...... '42nd Street'
Afternoon of a Faune - 1912
Ruby Keeler
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Postmodern Dance
21. Wrote Discourse on the Origins of the Inequality of Mankind; wrote The Social Contract; wrote Confessions; believed that emotions as well as reason were important to human development but sent his own children to orphanages
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Bill T. Jones
Robert le Diable
Jose Limon
22. Broke color barrier - developed stair dance - danced with Shirley Temple - made 'honorary mayor of Harlem' -
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23. Known particularly for his long associations as musical director with Denishawn and Martha Graham.
Tensile Involvement - 1953
Ruby Keeler
Grand Pas de Deux
Louis Horst
24. Choreographer of Parade & Three-Cornered hat - known for symphonic ballet - comedy satire - character dancing - and color
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Massine
Louis Horst
Theophile Gautier
25. A Colombian-American modern dance choreographer known for his politically-charged productions depicting the black experience - notable productions include Missa Luba in 1965 - Blues for the Jungle in 1966 (portraying life in Harlem) - Las Desenamorad
Savoy Ballroom
Garth Fagan
Monkshood Farewell - 1974
Eleo Pomare
26. Student of Mary Wigman. Opened a Wigman school in NYC in 1931 - brought German modern to U.S. but Americanized her technique. Choreographed Broadway musicals- 'Kiss Me Kate' based on Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew
Hanya Holm
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Martha Graham
Leon Bakst
27. Teacher in Merce's studio Who is remembered for creating a competitive environment filled w/ experimentation for new dance styles
Jockey Club
Robert Ellis Dunn
Nicholas Brothers
Coca Chanel
28. United States dancer and choreographer (born in Russia) noted for his abstract and formal works (1904-1983); Apollo and Agon
George Balanchine
Anna Pavlova
Foyer de la Danse
Pilobolus
29. Choreography is famous for its speed - force and eroticism; died of AIDS at the age of 49
Agon - 1957
Lindy Hop
Ulysses Dove
Fokine
30. 1st principal dancer with Royal Ballet - choreographer-in-residence during the second year (1941) of Ballet Theater
Eleo Pomare
Anton Dolin
Africanist Aesthetic
D-Man in the Water - 1989
31. Human Immunodeficiency Virus - the virus that causes AIDS
HIV+
Milhaud
Imperial Russian Ballet
Pelvic contraction and release
32. Beginning of modern dance - danced with bare feet - wore flowing Greek-style robe - died being strangled from a long-flowing scarf caught in a car wheel
Schizophrenia
Jockey Club
Isadora Duncan
Pablo Picasso
33. Hungarian choreographer who developed Labanotation (1879-1958); Established the Choreographic Institute in Zurich - Founded branches across Europe - Kinetographie Laban=labanotation - primary movement - notation stilled used today in dance - Conte
Rudolph Laban
Pelvic contraction and release
Gus Solomons Jr
Les Sylphides
34. The protection granted by a nation to someone who has left his native country as a political refugee.
Rudolph Nureyev
Mary Wigman
Apollo - 1928
Political Asylum
35. First book of choreography; published posthumously in 1959
AIDS
Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson
The Art of Making Dances
Ballet Russes
36. Russian dancer and choreographer; considered one of greatest male ballet dancers; became artistic director of American Ballet Theatre
George Balanchine
Divertissement
Katherine Dunham
Mikhail Baryshnikov
37. Nijinsky choreographed - rustic - sacrifice a virgin by making her dance to death
Rite of Spring - 1913
Giselle - 1841
Schizophrenia
Choreographers who died of AIDS
38. Choreography Deeply There
Choreographers who died of AIDS
Joe Goode
Doris Humphrey
Giuseppina Bozzacchi
39. Last member of the group that helped found the modern dance movement - Amassed a growing collection of 133 dances - His work created the Paul Taylor Dance Company - Known for his innovative and sometimes controversial choreography - Still considered
Paul Taylor
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Rudolph Nureyev
Diaghilev
40. Taglioni's rival -Her dancing was 'warm and passionate' -Dance was earthy - temperamental - fiery - vuluptuous -Labeled Pagan -Danced folk dances - most famous was Cachucha - Spanish using castanet - twists and turns; Known for her flair and theatric
Pablo Picasso
Maryinsky Theater to Kirov Theater
Loie Fuller
Fanny Elssler
41. Choreographer of Robert le Diable (1831) father of marie - Marie was a dancer and always looked like She was floating when dancing
Mary Wigman
Swan Lake - 1895
Philip Taglioni
Bill T. Jones
42. Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (1920) extended the right to vote to women in federal or state elections.
Ulysses Dove
Cachucha
Jitterbug
19th Amendment
43. French for 'big dance for two' - Entrae - Adagio duet - Male solo - Female solo - Coda - plot structure of Petipa
Mary Wigman
Percussive Movement
Ted Shawn
Grand Pas de Deux
44. Alwin Nikolais - had a lot of ribbons - very involved in the sounds - wearing skin colored clothes - drum music - elastic ropes and strings - all across stage
Jockey Club
Tensile Involvement - 1953
Jean Baptiste Lande
Petipa Styles of Movement
45. Star male dancer of Ballets Russes; became chief choreographer for one year - 1913 - Afternoon of a Faun - Rite of Spring - and Jeux. Rite caused a riot
Still/Here - 1994
Shirley Temple
Aureole - 1962
Nijinsky
46. Nijinsky choreographed - in the forest - nymphs shows up to flirt with the Faun - one of them drops her scarf - they all leave - and he masturbates into the scarf
Afternoon of a Faune - 1912
Russian Revolution
Fokine's 5 Major Principles
Sleeping Beauty - 1921
47. Work written at a time when one of Jones' company dancers - Demian Acquavella - nicknamed D-Man - was suffering from AIDS; a celebratory - affectionate work about the company defiantly remaining joyful - loving - productive - and cohesive in the face
Schizophrenia
Denishawn
AIDS
D-Man in the Water - 1989
48. The revolution that overthrew Russian Czar Nicholas I in 1917. Later established the Bolshevik government under Vladimir Lenin.
Bill T. Jones
The Sleeping Beauty - 1890
Russian Revolution
Gas-lighting and curtain
49. Dance class at Dartmouth taught by Alison Chase - stunts - contortions - balance and leverage - men signed up for the class on a dare
Nijinsky
Africanist Aesthetic
Pilobolus
The Art of Making Dances
50. Waddling on their heels - legs straight - tap dance transition step - dances are about weight and being grounded - not defying gravity - jumps are about coming down - rather than going up - connection of Africanist dance & American modern dance
Four Temperaments - 1946
Petipa Styles of Movement
Giselle - 1841
Pablo Picasso