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Dance Basics
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performing-arts
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dance
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Dance performed in a social setting; traditionally referred to as ballroom - but includes all popular social dances performed with or without partners
folk/traditional
turns from corner
fourth position
social dance
2. This broadway and hollywood choreographer did the film version of west side story
time
hyperextension
isolated movement
jerome robbins
3. Combination: sustained time/direct space/strong weight
weight
savion glover
genre
press
4. This is a repeated grouping of accented beats
flexion and extension
biceps brachii - biceps femoris
George Balanchine
meter
5. Placing the entire foot on the floor without a weight change
stomp
economic development
partnering/group skills
cumulative canons
6. The degree of ease or continuousness of a movement from initiation to completion
martha graham
flow
at the front
rond de jambe
7. He was a broadway - hollywood and las vegas dancer - singer and actor
martha graham
dab
charles weidman
sammy davis jr
8. They codified many standard ballet rules still used today
repetition
katherine dunham
Beauchamps & Noverre
martha graham
9. Loie Fuller - Isadora Duncan - Ruth St. Denis developed what kind of dance
modern
action/reaction
stamp
Mikhail Fokine
10. Celebrated teacher of jazz technique
matt mattox
extension of the working leg
telling a traditional story
third position
11. An element of dance characterized by the release of potential energy into kinetic energy. It utilizes body weight - reveals the effects of gravity on the body - is projected into space - and affects emotional and spatial relationships and intentions.
force/energy
rhythm tap
retrograde
head whip
12. Forward brush followed by a touch
slap
turns at center
weight
repetition
13. Modern dance technique that transformed everyday movement in to the absurd or dramatic
flexion and extension
incorporation
gene kelly
charles weidman
14. She brought the precursors of ballet to France in the 1500s
Catherine de Medici
fragmentation
transitions
rhythm tap
15. Four main movements in the pas de deux
entrechat
Luigi
promenade - turns - lifts - leaps
third position
16. Forward brush followed by a step
flap
sagittal plane
modern
slash
17. Two steps in sequence - one on each foot; the first step gets less weight than the second
gus giordano
ball change
bill bojangles robinson
dynamics
18. Late modern dance technique that created dances without any attached historical - cultural or philosophical meanings
merce cunningham
kinesphere
vertically
flexion and extension
19. He was a celebrated choreographer and the first male dance for the graham company
modern dance
ruby keeler
accumulation
erick hawkins
20. Nonliteral choreography may have all but which of the following goals
aerobic exercise
ball change
telling a traditional story
plie
21. The original french form of classical ballet from Russia
endomorph
ruby keeler
vaganova method
frappe
22. Based on laban movement analysis - this practice encourages a deepened awareness of the connections between mind - body - movement - and internal and external environments to enhance mobility and function
petit allegro
body knowledge
bartenieff fundamentals
ruth st. denis
23. Placing the entire foot on the floor with a weight change
ballet
wring
snap
stamp
24. Movement of a limb away from the midline of the body
abduction
polyrhythm
space
in all directions
25. Which of the following societal changes has probably had the least impact on the variety of dance styles that are performed in the US today?
Direction
step
economic development
ruby keeler
26. Tendonitis is typically caused by
flow
overuse of a tendon
retrograde
shape
27. He was the founder of Ballets Russes
improvisation
ballet
isolated movement
Diaghilev
28. A particular kind or style of dance - such as - ballet - jazz - modern - folk - tap - hip-hop - etc.
savion glover
genre
accumulation
meter
29. Feet heels touching toes turned out arms: both arms held in front of the torso hands at waist level
dab
first position
ballet
angular oppositions
30. This award winning choreographer and musical director of cabaret - sweet charity - and all that jazz created the fosse technique
George Balanchine
rond de jambe
pathways
bob fosse
31. Dancers begin at different points in a phrase - fall into step as the phrase progresses - and end in unison
gus giordano
doris humphrey and charles weidman
cumulative canons
transitions
32. The action of turning a ball-and-socket joint; circular movement around a central axis
meter
wring
rotation
glide
33. She was an award-winning choreographer of both broadway and hollywood jazz and modern dance
ball change
twyla tharp
rotation
improve muscle strength
34. A movement is made part of another movement
matt mattox
incorporation
Diaghilev
Bob Fosse
35. Placing the ball of the foot on the floor without a weight change
first position
touch
melody
overuse of a tendon
36. Placing an accent on a normally weak beat
second position
Nijinsky
syncopation
tap dance
37. An element of dance that refers to the immediate spherical space surrounding the body in all directions. Use of space includes shape - direction - pathway - range of movement and level of movment(Low - middle - high).
time
turns at center
space
axial movement
38. The sagittal plane divides the body
charles weidman
vertically
merce cunningham
gus giordano
39. The intentional quality of the path taken by a body part or a body through space during a movement. direct or indirect
ball and socket joint
space
lester horton
modern dance
40. Feet: heel of one foot against the big toe of the other foot - toes turned out arms. both arms extending overhead
melody
genre
fifth position
doris humphrey
41. To develop or grow - drawing the working foot up the standing leg and then extending it outward
master juba lane
kinesphere
developpe
dab
42. The rhythmic pattern of the movements is varied
tendu
rhythm
modern
weight
43. Jose Limon - Alvin Ailey - Paul Taylor - Katharine Dunham - Merce Cunningham expanded
charles weidman
motif and development
modern dance
accumulation
44. The action of straightening a joint or the action of increasing the angle between tow levers
dab
toe
kinesphere
extension
45. She was the co-founder of denishawn - the first modern dance school
fourth position
body knowledge
pelvic thrusts
ruth st. denis
46. Defined specifically as the volume at Which musical notes are played.
wring
dynamics
harold and fayard nicholas
snap
47. The movement is speeded up or slowed down
tempo acceleration/deceleration
unity
ruby keeler
promenade - turns - lifts - leaps
48. Dance marked by movement isolations and complex polyrhythms found in African American music such as - ragtime - jazz - spirituals - blues - work songs and is considered and American style of dance.
locomotion
jazz dance
fred astaire and ginger rogers
flap
49. Slow port-de-bras and bow at the end of class to acknowledge gratitude to the teacher
Butoh
pirouette
reverance
dab
50. A type of dance that began as a rebellion against steps and positions and values - Expressive and original or authentic movement. Alvin Ailey and Martha Graham
toe
modern dance
economic development
modern