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Dance Basics
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performing-arts
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dance
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. What is the primary muscle that is stretched by reaching forward from a seated position and bending the upper torso as close to the floor as possible - while the legs are extended to the sides at roughly a 150 degree angle (straddle stretch)?
fred astaire and ginger rogers
adductor magnus
twyla tharp
syncopation
2. Asking students to research a non-western culture and perform a dance from that culture is an example of an _____ approach to learning
gene kelly
vertically
broadway or show tap
interdisciplinary
3. This is the dynamic hitting of a positions
axial movement
stomp
martha graham
snap
4. Modern jazz style that emphasizes agility in all areas
matt mattox
rhythm
incorporation
tap
5. Which of the following two muscles are used for flexion in dance?
flick
improving flexibility
biceps brachii - biceps femoris
Direction
6. Of the following types of social dance listed below - which does not involve partnering?
line dancing
lester horton
Mikhail Fokine
angular oppositions
7. In jazz dance - bending backward from the knees while maintaining a straight torso is called a
ballet
ruth st. denis
adduction
hinge
8. These brothers were famous in vaudeville - on the jazz circuit and in hollywood for their daring acrobatic style
harold and fayard nicholas
tempo
dynamics
developpe
9. Dancers begin at different points in a phrase - fall into step as the phrase progresses - and end in unison
inversion
motif and development
cumulative canons
syncopation
10. With which of the following styles of modern dance is Isadora Duncan associated?
body knowledge
snap
mesomorph
free dance
11. Jose Limon - Alvin Ailey - Paul Taylor - Katharine Dunham - Merce Cunningham expanded
hop
modern dance
movement of the arms
aerobic exercise
12. This is a repeating pattern of stressed and unstressed beats in a piece of music
variety
rhythm
space
tendu
13. This broadway and hollywood choreographer did the film version of west side story
unity
folk/traditional
jerome robbins
in all directions
14. If a ballet step such as grand battement is performed en croix - this means
lester horton
space
in all directions
pathways
15. This employs mental visualization of carefull devised imagery with tactile input to enhance coordination of movement and adjust habitual posture and movement habits. if one can see efficient and aligned movement - one can achieve it
ideokinesis
locomotion
bartenieff fundamentals
loie fuller and isadora duncan
16. Movement created spontaneously - which ranges from freeform to highly structured environments - always including an element of chance.
incorporation
improvisation
lester horton
free dance
17. She brought the precursors of ballet to France in the 1500s
pirouette
Catherine de Medici
instrumentation
fragmentation
18. Two steps in sequence - one on each foot; the first step gets less weight than the second
modern dance
ball change
step
Luigi
19. Feet: heel of one foot against the big toe of the other foot - toes turned out arms. both arms extending overhead
jump
ballet
genre
fifth position
20. Part of a movement is performed
fragmentation
savion glover
matt mattox
tendu
21. A lean body with enhanced flexibility due to a lack of muscular strength
ballet
accumulation
endomorph
transition
22. Tap dance is known for making heavy use of which of the following types of rhythm?
syncopation
flick
grand allegro
dynamics
23. This award winning choreographer and musical director of cabaret - sweet charity - and all that jazz created the fosse technique
touch
erick hawkins
katherine dunham
bob fosse
24. Sturdy body with strong dense musculature - lack of flexibility
bill bojangles robinson
mesomorph
frontal plane
dynamics
25. He was a broadway/hollywood hoofer and actor who ushered in the tap revival of the 1980s
axial movement
Principles of composition
gregory hines
transverse horizontal plane
26. In order to develop a dancer's endurance for a long performance - a teacher would recommend
partnering/group skills
aerobic exercise
first position
transitions
27. Physics principles that govern motion - flow - and weight in time and space including: the law of gravity - balance and centrifugal force.
vertically
reverance
Kinesthetics
Beauchamps & Noverre
28. Kazua ohno and tatsumi hijikata developed
vaganova method
doris humphrey and charles weidman
stomp
Butoh
29. The jazz dance choreography in the musical theater classics Chicago and Cabaret is the work of
snap
Bob Fosse
improvisation
augmentation/diminution
30. Combination: sustained time/indirect space/lightweight
endomorph
float
head whip
work
31. 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.
incorporation
Catherine de Medici
jazz dance
first position
32. To develop or grow - drawing the working foot up the standing leg and then extending it outward
developpe
tableau
in all directions
locomotion
33. A movement is made part of another movement
jerome robbins
head whip
incorporation
movement of the arms
34. Outward rotation; turning a limb outward - toward the back of the body
master juba lane
telling a traditional story
eversion
grand allegro
35. A type of dance that concentrates of footwork and rhythm. This type of dance grew out of American popular dancing - with significant roots in African American - Irish and english clogging traditions.
tendu
hop
tap dance
ball change
36. A feeling of completion or wholeness in a dance achieved when all parts work well together.
pirouette
unity
first position
ruth st. denis
37. When a frappe` is performed - the accent is typically on the
extension of the working leg
flap
King Louis XIV
flick
38. Widespread hand posture where the fingers are extended strongly outward from the palm
charles weidman
partnering/group skills
developpe
jazz hands
39. A form of physical movement progressing from one place to another. Walking - running - grapevine - galloping - leaping - jumping - hopping - skipping - sliding - etc.
sammy davis jr
ballet
locomotion
first position
40. Four main movements in the pas de deux
instrumentation
promenade - turns - lifts - leaps
martha graham
reverance
41. Combination: sudden time/direct space/light weight
savion glover
dab
narrative
tap
42. The size of the movement is increased or decreased
a contact improvisation exercise
repetition
accumulation
augmentation/diminution
43. Intersects an upright standing body horizontally the table plane
transverse horizontal plane
Catherine de Medici
projection
tableau
44. Late modern dance technique developed through an effortless free flow technique that released tension in the body through an emphasis on weight - placement - impulse - immediacy and movement dynamics
erick hawkins
transitions
tendu
developpe
45. What is the meter in the waltz
degage
retrograde
alexander technique
3/4
46. Late modern dance technique that created dances without any attached historical - cultural or philosophical meanings
ruth st. denis
promenade - turns - lifts - leaps
merce cunningham
step
47. He was a crippled dancer who created a therapeutic method that led to the development of standard jazz technique
cecchetti method
jazz
Luigi
rhythm tap
48. To extend or stretch - pointing the toes
plie
incorporation
syncopation
tendu
49. Celebrated teacher of jazz technique
matt mattox
jazz
fred astaire and ginger rogers
flick
50. While executing a fouette turn (fouette en tournant) the dancer's working leg is engaged in
Diaghilev
turns from corner
george balanchine
flexion and extension