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Dance History
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1. Born in NY - raised in Boston - first exposure to dance in 1920 - witness Diaghilev funeral - worked with Balanchine - established NYC ballet - passion for Japenese culture
Donald McKayle
Lincoln Kirstein
Le Spectre de la Rose - 1911
Tchaikovsky
2. Music by Stravinsky - ancient Greek contest debate between forces.
George Balanchine
Daughter of the Pharaoh
Agon - 1957
Anna Pavlova
3. Considered one of the greatest of African American choreographers - and also bears the titles dancer - educator - and dance company director. After studying under Katherine Dunham and Martha Graham - went on to do solo work and choreograph his own wo
Ruby Keeler
Diaghilev
Talley Beatty
Judson Church
4. Actress - singer and tap dancer successful in early musicals...... '42nd Street'
Ruby Keeler
Le Spectre de la Rose - 1911
Ted Shawn
Shirley Temple
5. Associated with Danish-style ballet; equal roles for male and female dancers
Joe Goode
August Bournonville
Mary Wigman
Talley Beatty
6. Called the most poetical of ballets of the 20th century. Premiered during first ballet russes season (1909)
Nicholas Brothers
Rite of Spring - 1913
Les Sylphides
Mary Wigman
7. The protection granted by a nation to someone who has left his native country as a political refugee.
Ruby Keeler
Charles Weidman
Suzanne Linglor
Political Asylum
8. Opera created that incorporated a ballet in the 3rd act called ballet of the nuns
Lincoln Kirstein
Les Sylphides
Rose Adagio
Robert le Diable
9. African American social dance in the 1920s; spurred the Jitter Bug
Lindy Hop
Mary Wigman
Tensile Involvement - 1953
August Bournonville
10. Predominately black - but whites attended - social dances were done - had to change the floor every three years because of the intense dancing - many whites went to go watch Black People Dance
Agon - 1957
Ted Shawn
Jean Baptiste Lande
Savoy Ballroom
11. Embraces conflict - polyrhythmic - pelvis off centered - high affect juxtaposition (intenseness of feeling) - ephebism (power - vitality) - cool (intensity) - improvisation
Black Swan Pas de Deux
Deeply There - 1998
Africanist Aesthetic
Tensile Involvement - 1953
12. 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
Nicholas Brothers
Fanny Elssler
Marius Petipa
Three-Cornered Hat - 1919
13. A pioneer of modern dance - established importance of the male dancer - created masculine movement style - founded own company in 1947; died of prostate cancer
Cleopatre -1909
Jose Limon
Rite of Spring - 1913
Alwin Nikolais
14. Famous ballerina who formed her own company and toured 1910 - famous for portraying birds - insects - and plants - brought ballet (aristocratic art) to the common person (high schools - etc.)
Martha Graham
Anna Pavlova
Divertissement
Aureole - 1962
15. Marius Petipa - 4 fairies for Aurora - did not invite the evil fairy - put a spell on Aurora @ 16 she would prick her finger on a spindle & fall asleep for 100 years - End of Act I pricks her finger - Act III is the wedding (divertissement - Grand Pa
Russian Revolution
The Sleeping Beauty - 1890
Denishawn
Robert Joffrey
16. Composer of Le Train Bleu - influenced by jazz
Acts of Light - 1981
Milhaud
Robert le Diable
Tsar
17. Ballet by Michel Folkine; 1910; based on '1001 nights'
Scheherezade
Mary Wigman
Robert Ellis Dunn
Jean Jacques Rousseau
18. Known particularly for his long associations as musical director with Denishawn and Martha Graham.
Postmodern Dance
Louis Horst
Rose Adagio
Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson
19. Gentlemen's club which indulged in fencing - horses - and mistresses; often took ballerinas with low incomes as mistresses
Twyla Tharp
Jockey Club
Loie Fuller
Ted Shawn
20. A diversion or amusement; a short ballet or other entertainment performed between the acts of a play
Lincoln Kirstein
Divertissement
Bill T. Jones
Percussive Movement
21. Choreography Deeply There
Rite of Spring - 1913
Acts of Light - 1981
Marie Taglioni
Joe Goode
22. Concerts organized by Dunn continued here until 1968; concert in 1962 considered to have begun the postmodernist movement
Industrial Revolution
Anton Dolin
Still/Here - 1994
Judson Church
23. Russian ballet impresario who founded the Russian ballet and later introduced it to the West (1872-1929)
Margaret Sanger
Marie Taglioni
Swan Lake - 1895
Diaghilev
24. Based on Bill T. Jones' seminar workshops; swirling with arms out to side - spinning - stomping feet - flying
Postmodern Dance
Still/Here - 1994
Les Sylphides
Tap Dance
25. First book of choreography; published posthumously in 1959
Tsar
Debussy
Jean Coralli
The Art of Making Dances
26. Started in NYC by Robert Joffrey - small company - repertoire was eclectic and contemporary - reconstructed works from Diaghilev's Ballets Russes - Financially weak - often folded - moved to LA then chicago
Divertissement
Postmodern Dance
Gas-lighting and curtain
Joffrey Ballet
27. This is a dynamic way to use the space of the dance floor to a fuller extent
Ruby Keeler
Arthur Saint Leon
Jeux - 1913
Fall and Recovery
28. Human Immunodeficiency Virus - the virus that causes AIDS
HIV+
Savoy Ballroom
Ballet Russes
Russian Revolution
29. A ballet company established in 1909 by the Russian impresario Serge Diaghilev. It created a sensation in Western Europe because of the great vitality of Russian ballet compared to French dance. The Ballets Russes became one of the most influential b
Ballet Russes
Pilobolus
HIV+
Petrouchka - 1911
30. Child actress could dance and sing very well - was able to keep up with Bill Robinson in tap dancing - was seen as the hope during the Great Depression.
Shirley Temple
Tensile Involvement - 1953
Duet - 1957
Ruby Keeler
31. Different styles: 1. hoofers: Gregory Hines - Savion Glover - intricate footwork 2. class acts: Fred Astaire - Ginger Rodgers - refined and elegant 3. flash acts: tap with acrobatics 4. soft shoe: skimming floor - producing soft & muted steps
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
Tap Dance
Ted Shawn
Duet - 1957
32. Russian dancer and choreographer; considered one of greatest male ballet dancers; became artistic director of American Ballet Theatre
Paul Taylor
Suzanne Linglor
Buddy Dean Show
Mikhail Baryshnikov
33. 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
Donald McKayle
Imperial Russian Ballet
Leon Bakst
Louis Horst
34. 1896-1976 - American - Choreographer - Developed 1930's film fantasy with his daredevil and genius dance design - developed the stage style musical film into a more involved multi-shot fantasy film style with overhead shots - use of tiered set desig
Jockey Club
Busby Berkeley
Le Spectre de la Rose - 1911
August Bournonville
35. Writer of Giselle - Dance Critic - Wrote against male dancers - Praised ballerinas for their sensuality and beauty - in love with Carlotta Grisi
Doris Humphrey
Theophile Gautier
Isadora Duncan
Ivanov
36. About a group of friends and neighbors during a final decline of a man
Jockey Club
Judson Church
Deeply There - 1998
Robert Joffrey
37. Height of Romantic Ballet - Star: Carlotta Grisi - Choreographer: Jules Perrot (Carlotta's lover) & Jean Coralli - Written by: Gautier (Who was in love with Grisi) - Act I (sunlit) - Act II (moonlit)
Dance Theater of Harlem
Political Asylum
Giselle - 1841
Philip Taglioni
38. Wrote 'The Art of Making Dances' in 1931 - Fall and Recovery - inspired by Bach and used his work in many piece - choreographed pieces without music - Passacaglia and fugue in C minor (showed fall and recovery)
Ruby Keeler
Suzanne Linglor
Jules Perrot
Doris Humphrey
39. 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.
Le Spectre de la Rose - 1911
Leon Bakst
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Hanya Holm
40. Broke color barrier - developed stair dance - danced with Shirley Temple - made 'honorary mayor of Harlem' -
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41. An African American section of New York City. Many A/A writers and artists gathered in Harlem
George Balanchine
Deeply There - 1998
Avant-Garde
Harlem
42. Was listed as the choreographer because He was widely respected - was known Perrot (more gifted) was collaborating with him; Choreographed the corps for Giselle
Fokine
The Sleeping Beauty - 1890
Doris Humphrey
Jean Coralli
43. Petipa & Tchaikovsky - was not successful at the time it came out - no trace of sensible dramatic action
Rose Adagio
Giuseppina Bozzacchi
Isadora Duncan
The Nutcracker - 1892
44. Fokine - starred Nijinsky - about a woman who comes home from a ball and puts a rose on a table - falls asleep and dances with the spirit of the rose - the rose jumps out the window; most famous jump in dance history
Giselle - 1841
Le Spectre de la Rose - 1911
Fanny Elssler
Middle Class
45. Choreographer of Parade & Three-Cornered hat - known for symphonic ballet - comedy satire - character dancing - and color
Duet - 1957
Tsar
Cachucha
Massine
46. 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
Diaghilev
Loie Fuller
Ruth St. Denis
Anna Pavlova
47. Contemporary of Duncan's. Design orientation. Known for manipulation of costumes that would make flowing patterns and dance was non-emotional. Also did light design.
Postmodern Dance
Ruby Keeler
Loie Fuller
Sleeping Beauty - 1921
48. Inspired by afro-carribean movement and anthropolgy - dancer - choreographer - anthropologist - teacher - and writer; founded Ballet Negro; 20th century
Tchaikovsky
Suzanne Linglor
The Sleeping Beauty - 1890
Katherine Dunham
49. Performed by fanny elssler in jean corallis le diable - was Spanish and had some obscene gestures - colorful dress worn by elssler
Cachucha
Buddy Dean Show
Fanny Elssler
Arthur Mitchell
50. 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
Avant-Garde
Choreographers who died of AIDS
Jeux - 1913
Afternoon of a Faune - 1912