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Dance History
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1. 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
Carlotta Grisi
John Cage
Pablo Picasso
The Sleeping Beauty - 1890
2. 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
Merce Cunningham
Robert le Diable
Hanya Holm
Tap Dance
3. Called the most poetical of ballets of the 20th century. Premiered during first ballet russes season (1909)
Debussy
Paul Taylor
Les Sylphides
Coca Chanel
4. 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
Aureole - 1962
Schizophrenia
Rudolph Laban
Prince of Wales
5. Famous tennis player who took ballet (lover in Le Train Bleu)
Dr. Louis Vernon
Ted Shawn
Suzanne Linglor
Arthur Saint Leon
6. Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (1920) extended the right to vote to women in federal or state elections.
John Cage
Prince of Wales
Twyla Tharp
19th Amendment
7. An African American section of New York City. Many A/A writers and artists gathered in Harlem
Louis Horst
Harlem
Romantic Era
Dr. Louis Vernon
8. Dance class at Dartmouth taught by Alison Chase - stunts - contortions - balance and leverage - men signed up for the class on a dare
Hanya Holm
George Balanchine
Fanny Elssler
Pilobolus
9. Broke color barrier - developed stair dance - danced with Shirley Temple - made 'honorary mayor of Harlem' -
10. Created the role of Swanilda at age 16 - she died from a fever @ age 17
Giuseppina Bozzacchi
Robert Joffrey
Pilobolus
Lindy Hop
11. Choreographer of Parade & Three-Cornered hat - known for symphonic ballet - comedy satire - character dancing - and color
Political Asylum
Massine
Parade - 1917
Rose Adagio
12. Classical - Character - Demi-Character - Mime
D-Man in the Water - 1989
Petipa Styles of Movement
Rudolph Laban
Fanny Elssler
13. Opera created that incorporated a ballet in the 3rd act called ballet of the nuns
Black Swan Pas de Deux
Fanny Elssler
Robert le Diable
AIDS
14. Different names but same theater under different political influences
AIDS
Maryinsky Theater to Kirov Theater
Doris Humphrey
Fanny Elssler
15. Published in London Times 1914 - want to make 'ballet a fully expressive art that mirrored life' - new movement for each dance - no mime (Petipa used so that the audience always understood) - use entire body (to be expressive) - no divertissement (no
16. Any of several psychotic disorders characterized by distortions of reality and disturbances of thought and language and withdrawal from social contact; Nijinsky had this illness
Diaghilev
American Ballet Theater
Schizophrenia
Marie Taglioni
17. Russian ballet impresario who founded the Russian ballet and later introduced it to the West (1872-1929)
Sleeping Beauty - 1921
Middle Class
Diaghilev
Talley Beatty
18. HIV - choreographed Still Here - organized survivor workshops
Katherine Dunham
Le Spectre de la Rose - 1911
Busby Berkeley
Bill T. Jones
19. 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
Arthur Mitchell
Moscow - Bolshoi Theater
Russian Revolution
Isadora Duncan
20. Composer of Le Train Bleu - influenced by jazz
Twyla Tharp
Talley Beatty
Milhaud
August Bournonville
21. 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
Anton Dolin
Philip Taglioni
Savoy Ballroom
Postmodern Dance
22. From its very beginning the ballet was entirely dependent upon this individual; it was his ballet - under the direct supervision and guidance of a court minister appointed by this individual and answerable to him
Fokine
Aureole - 1962
Bill T. Jones
Tsar
23. Interrupted first flush of success of Coppelia and the included the siege of Paris - which also led to the early death of Giuseppina Bozzacchi - on her 17th birthday - but eventually it became the most-performed ballet at the Opera Garnier.
Franco-Prussian War
Africanist Aesthetic
Bill T. Jones
Lion King - 1998
24. American composer - 'chance music' - music not expressive or communicative because it says nothing - invented prepared piano
Busby Berkeley
Monkshood Farewell - 1974
John Cage
Massine
25. Inspired by afro-carribean movement and anthropolgy - dancer - choreographer - anthropologist - teacher - and writer; founded Ballet Negro; 20th century
Tensile Involvement - 1953
Rudolph Nureyev
American Ballet Theater
Katherine Dunham
26. St. Petersburg Ballet School 1738 - Director of Imperial Theater - Official Patronage 1766 & Moscow 1806; - first dancing master that was brought to russia - from france
Aureole - 1962
Lion King - 1998
Ted Shawn
Jean Baptiste Lande
27. 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
Nijinsky
Anton Dolin
La Sylphide - 1832
Talley Beatty
28. The revolution that overthrew Russian Czar Nicholas I in 1917. Later established the Bolshevik government under Vladimir Lenin.
Ballroom Dance
Jitterbug
Pablo Picasso
Russian Revolution
29. Ballet premeried in 1870 - comic variation of La Sylphide and Giselle. Choreographed by Arthur Saint-Laon
Anna Pavlova
Coppelia
AIDS
Divertissement
30. Martha Graham explored use of breath to contract & releases the muscles of the pelvis to create a powerful - grounded - percussive - angular dance
Afternoon of a Faune - 1912
Isadora Duncan
Pelvic contraction and release
Harlem
31. Choreography Deeply There
Joe Goode
Divertissement
Buddy Dean Show
Afternoon of a Faune - 1912
32. French cabaret singer who became a famous designer - costumes - color pink (patented)
Middle Class
Coca Chanel
Jockey Club
Buddy Dean Show
33. Choreography is famous for its speed - force and eroticism; died of AIDS at the age of 49
Jockey Club
The Nutcracker - 1892
Ulysses Dove
Katherine Dunham
34. 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
American Ballet Theater
Daughter of the Pharaoh
Eleo Pomare
Franco-Prussian War
35. Choreographer of Robert le Diable (1831) father of marie - Marie was a dancer and always looked like She was floating when dancing
Talley Beatty
Philip Taglioni
Katherine Dunham
AIDS
36. Choreographed by Petipa & Ivanov - Odette (under a spell) & Odile look alike - Prince Siegfried (Odette saves other swans & tells him her tale) - his mother throws a ball for him to find a wife - Odile shows up as Odette & Prince commits his love to
Pelvic contraction and release
Isadora Duncan
Swan Lake - 1895
Coppelia
37. Were top musical stars of the '30s; appeared in musicals that were considered old-fashioned when they were made; displaced their characters' sexual desire into fighting with each other
Arthur Mitchell
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
Percussive Movement
Cachucha
38. Fokine - starred Nijinsky - about a sad puppet who wanted his soul to come to life - belonged to evil sorcerer
Prince of Wales
Petrouchka - 1911
The Sleeping Beauty - 1890
The Nutcracker - 1892
39. Human Immunodeficiency Virus - the virus that causes AIDS
Maryinsky Theater to Kirov Theater
Jockey Club
Agon - 1957
HIV+
40. A serious (often fatal) disease of the immune system transmitted through blood products especially by sexual contact or contaminated needles
Lion King - 1998
George Balanchine
AIDS
Alvin Ailey
41. Nijinsky choreographed - rustic - sacrifice a virgin by making her dance to death
Daughter of the Pharaoh
Petrouchka - 1911
Rite of Spring - 1913
Lion King - 1998
42. Choreographed 'Lion King'; worked with untrained dancers and combined AFrican and Caribbean with ballet and modern
Ballroom Dance
Paul Taylor
Aureole - 1962
Garth Fagan
43. Petipa & Tchaikovsky - was not successful at the time it came out - no trace of sensible dramatic action
The Nutcracker - 1892
Tap Dance
Alvin Ailey
La Sylphide - 1832
44. Famous for her incredible technique - lightness - and ethereal presence -(1804-1884) -Introduced new costume design (bare neck/shoulders - tutu) -Perfected dancing en pointe -La Sylphide`
Franco-Prussian War
Martha Graham
Swan Lake - 1895
Marie Taglioni
45. Arthur Mitchell founder and artistic director -1st black dancer to break color barrier for classical ballet -America's 1st outstanding ballet company of black dancers -started school with Karel Shook -shaped by Balanchine -Dancers known for warmth an
Imperial Russian Ballet
Dance Theater of Harlem
Rite of Spring - 1913
Jules Perrot
46. Dances have no linear development; no central focus on stage; a field of dancers where you can watch any dancer from any direction and decide for yourself where the focus of the dance is
Lindy Hop
Massine
Anna Pavlova
Merce Cunningham
47. Choreographed by Filippino Taglioni and performed by one of the greatest ballerinas of the 19th century Marie Taglioni. One of the most famous Romantic Ballets. - First true romantic ballet
Isadora Duncan
Nicholas Brothers
Ruth St. Denis
La Sylphide - 1832
48. The transformation from an agricultural to an industrial nation; industrialization allowed for stable incomes and allowed for centralized support of art in cities
Still/Here - 1994
Coca Chanel
Industrial Revolution
Shirley Temple
49. Ballet with music by Erik Satie and a one-act scenario by Jean Cocteau. The ballet was composed 1916-1917 for Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. The ballet premiered on Friday - May 18th - 1917 at the Thaa
Joe Goode
Hanya Holm
St. Petersburg to Leningrad to St. Petersburg
Parade - 1917
50. Capitals of Russia during various times of political influence; Leningrad during Bolsheviks and USSR - return to St. Petersburg pax-USSR
St. Petersburg to Leningrad to St. Petersburg
Rudolph Nureyev
Marius Petipa
John Cage