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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. He is the father of ballet in American and the founder of the NY city Ballet
matt mattox
George Balanchine
flexion
Principles of composition
2. Which of the following movements can be performed en dedans
pirouette
first position
ruth st. denis
ballet
3. Placing an accent on a normally weak beat
twyla tharp
contrast
savion glover
syncopation
4. 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)?
cholly atkins
Luigi
adductor magnus
ball and socket joint
5. Striking the floor with an immediate release; can be done with the heel or the ball of the foot
jerome robbins
petit allegro
tap
3/4
6. She was the co-founder of denishawn - the first modern dance school
telling a traditional story
ruth st. denis
Butoh
shuffle
7. Basic movements or short sequences are manipulated to create new but related movements
punch
ruby keeler
motif and development
free dance
8. Feet heel of one foot against the instep of the other foot toes turned out arms: arm corresponding with front foot overhead arem corresponding with back foot open to the side as in second position
rhythm
third position
tempo acceleration/deceleration
glide
9. 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
jazz
hop
fourth position
10. Reach space or personal space.
time
tap
force/energy
kinesphere
11. 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).
rhythm
space
turns at center
ann miller
12. While executing a fouette turn (fouette en tournant) the dancer's working leg is engaged in
flexion and extension
ruby keeler
grand allegro
float
13. If one were to eliminate the jumping elements from the combination which steps would be eliminated
martha graham
at the front
twyla tharp
the changement and the sautes
14. This legendary tap dance partner of charles hone coles also worked as a choreographer for artists with the motown record label
instrumentation
katherine dunham
narrative
cholly atkins
15. Leaving the ground and landing on the other foot
melody
master juba lane
jump
modern dance
16. Tap dance is known for making heavy use of which of the following types of rhythm?
Luigi
head whip
charles weidman
syncopation
17. Stretching of the foot along the floor - away from the standing leg
tendu
jazz
repetition
tempo
18. The intentional quality of the path taken by a body part or a body through space during a movement. direct or indirect
extension
sammy davis jr
space
master juba lane
19. This is the speed at Which music is played.
fred astaire and ginger rogers
slap
gus giordano
tempo
20. Late modern dance technique that draws from everyday gestures and movements such as sitting - crawling - rolling - walking - and running.
entrechat
force/energy
paul taylor
overuse of a tendon
21. 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.
step
gus giordano
tap dance
simultaneous canons
22. Combination: sudden time/indirect space/light weight
flick
twyla tharp
polyrhythm
folk/traditional
23. 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?
matt mattox
wring
pilates
economic development
24. Feet separated shoulder width toes turned out arms: both extended open and held symmetrically out to the sides - hands between the shoulders and ribcage
Luigi
second position
jazz hands
master juba lane
25. Inward rotation; turning a limb inward - toward the front of the body
gus giordano
canon
inversion
tableau
26. They were the progenitors of modern dance
loie fuller and isadora duncan
incorporation
Luigi
time
27. Lightly striking the floor in an outward sweeping motion (brush with ball - scuff with heel)
george balanchine
stamp
George Balanchine
brush/scuff
28. The degree of ease or continuousness of a movement from initiation to completion
master juba lane
plie
flow
erick hawkins
29. Two steps in sequence - one on each foot; the first step gets less weight than the second
Luigi
ball change
Luigi
tableau
30. The rhythmic pattern of the movements is varied
degage
Beauchamps & Noverre
rhythm
ruth st. denis
31. The jazz dance choreography in the musical theater classics Chicago and Cabaret is the work of
weight
Bob Fosse
fred astaire and ginger rogers
shuffle
32. He was a broadway and hollywood tap and jazz dancer - as well as a movie star
gus giordano
slap
gene kelly
ruth st. denis
33. Visualized as running vertically cross the chest - shoulder to should - on an upright standing body. the door plane
frontal plane
flap
punch
ectomorph
34. Outward rotation; turning a limb outward - toward the back of the body
incorporation
flexion and extension
eversion
step
35. Succession of tones set to a particular rhythm that serves as the voice in music
at the front
partnering/group skills
melody
bob fosse
36. A state of equilibrium referring to the balance of weight or the spatial arrangement of bodies.
Mikhail Fokine
balance
Luigi
rhythm
37. These include pirouette and fouette turns - in which the dancer remains in one place on the floor
slap
Bob Fosse
turns at center
doris humphrey and charles weidman
38. Movements are repeated
cholly atkins and coles
repetition
syncopation
augmentation/diminution
39. Creation and composition of dances by arranging or inventing steps - movements - and pattern of movements.
choreography
cumulative canons
adagio
angular oppositions
40. What is the meter in the waltz
3/4
transition
flap
cecchetti method
41. To develop or grow - drawing the working foot up the standing leg and then extending it outward
genre
developpe
stamp
time
42. She was an award-winning choreographer of both broadway and hollywood jazz and modern dance
rhythm
stamp
twyla tharp
3/4
43. The term 'port des bras' refers to
loie fuller and isadora duncan
ball and socket joint
movement of the arms
work
44. They codified many standard ballet rules still used today
merce cunningham
katherine dunham
Beauchamps & Noverre
Nijinsky
45. These include pique - chaine - and similar turns that move the dancer across the floor
katherine dunham
line dancing
force/energy
turns from corner
46. A line along which a person or part of the person such as an arm or head - moves. Pathways can be linear - in circles - zigzags - etc.
jump
pathways
Diaghilev
glide
47. In jazz dance - bending backward from the knees while maintaining a straight torso is called a
abduction
adductor magnus
float
hinge
48. This is a repeated grouping of accented beats
kinesphere
ballet
contrast
meter
49. A piece of choreography or dance
Bob Fosse
glide
flick
work
50. Physics principles that govern motion - flow - and weight in time and space including: the law of gravity - balance and centrifugal force.
Kinesthetics
entrechat
wring
transition