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Dance History
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1. A serious (often fatal) disease of the immune system transmitted through blood products especially by sexual contact or contaminated needles
Paul Taylor
AIDS
Les Sylphides
Ruth St. Denis
2. (1931-1989) A New York City dancer who created an American Dance Theater which trains dancers and performs worldwide; most famous work was Revelations and piece named Cry - in honor of his mother; lost battle to AIDS in 1989
Black Swan Pas de Deux
Tap Dance
Marius Petipa
Alvin Ailey
3. Sharp powerful movement; angle
Percussive Movement
Gus Solomons Jr
Monkshood Farewell - 1974
Tchaikovsky
4. 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
Martha Graham
Charles Didelot
Nijinsky
Isadora Duncan
5. The protection granted by a nation to someone who has left his native country as a political refugee.
Political Asylum
Sleeping Beauty - 1921
Coppelia
Suzanne Linglor
6. 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
Charles Weidman
Robert le Diable
Jules Perrot
7. Work written at a time when one of Jones' company dancers - Demian Acquavella - nicknamed D-Man - was suffering from AIDS; a celebratory - affectionate work about the company defiantly remaining joyful - loving - productive - and cohesive in the face
Fanny Elssler
D-Man in the Water - 1989
Fokine's 5 Major Principles
Foyer de la Danse
8. French composer; uses harmony to reinforce stasis; Prelude to Afternoon of a Fawn (half man - half goat - simulated masturbation); concert work that became a ballet
Paul Taylor
Debussy
Alvin Ailey
Avant-Garde
9. 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)
Hip-hop
Lindy Hop
Middle Class
Giselle - 1841
10. Fokine - commoner wanted to have sex with Cleopatre - she said yes as long as He was put to dead the next day - she did
Nijinsky
Alvin Ailey
Les Noces - 1923
Cleopatre -1909
11. 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
The Art of Making Dances
Coca Chanel
St. Petersburg to Leningrad to St. Petersburg
12. Actress - singer and tap dancer successful in early musicals...... '42nd Street'
Milhaud
Giuseppina Bozzacchi
Cachucha
Ruby Keeler
13. Created the well-known Denishawn school with his wife Ruth St. Denis. They taught dancers diverse styles - With his wife they set up the foundations for the principal of Musical Visualization 'a concept that called for movement equivalents to the tim
Russian Revolution
Robert le Diable
Pelvic contraction and release
Ted Shawn
14. 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.
Jitterbug
Leon Bakst
Doris Humphrey
Gas-lighting and curtain
15. Opened in 1948 - artistic director Balanchines. Distinguished choreographers: Tudor - Frederick Ashton - Robbins...Permanent home New York State Theater at Lincoln Center
Eleo Pomare
Judson Church
New York City Ballet
Katherine Dunham
16. 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.
Anna Pavlova
Rudolph Laban
Joe Goode
Franco-Prussian War
17. Robert Joffrey - 59 - Alvin Ailey - 58 - Christopher Gillis - 42 - Rudolph Nureyev - 54 - Ulysses Dove - 49
Apollo - 1928
Choreographers who died of AIDS
Katherine Dunham
Savoy Ballroom
18. Reform Russian Ballet - choreographed Dying Swan 1905 for Anna Povlova (2 minutes long) - accused of being influenced by Isadora Duncan - teacher & choreographer rather than a refined dancer
Charles Weidman
Philip Taglioni
Imperial Russian Ballet
Fokine
19. Was listed as the choreographer because He was widely respected - was known Perrot (more gifted) was collaborating with him; Choreographed the corps for Giselle
Robert Joffrey
Jean Coralli
Tchaikovsky
Garth Fagan
20. Gentlemen's club which indulged in fencing - horses - and mistresses; often took ballerinas with low incomes as mistresses
Jockey Club
Ballet Russes
Still/Here - 1994
Buddy Dean Show
21. The revolution that overthrew Russian Czar Nicholas I in 1917. Later established the Bolshevik government under Vladimir Lenin.
Lindy Hop
Russian Revolution
Jose Limon
Harlem
22. Important Russian composer whose works are noted for their expressive melodies (1840-1893); composed score for Nutcracker - Sleeping Beauty
Tchaikovsky
Anna Pavlova
Katherine Dunham
Les Noces - 1923
23. A signature piece of Taylor's in which he and his pianist remain motionless for the duration of the music-less score by John Cage.
AIDS
Duet - 1957
Ivanov
Diaghilev
24. 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.
Gus Solomons Jr
Shirley Temple
Paul Taylor
Choreographers who died of AIDS
25. Pilobolus - human jousting horses
Rite of Spring - 1913
Margaret Sanger
Monkshood Farewell - 1974
Jockey Club
26. 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
Cachucha
Rudolph Nureyev
Swan Lake - 1895
Fanny Elssler
27. Concerts organized by Dunn continued here until 1968; concert in 1962 considered to have begun the postmodernist movement
Judson Church
Moscow - Bolshoi Theater
Fokine's 5 Major Principles
Buddy Dean Show
28. Inspired by Gautier's novel The Story of the Mummy - very complicated - spectacular - successful ballet - Aspica is the daughter - English Lord in sand storm goes into tomb & gets put into an opium dream where he becomes Tahor and saves Aspico from a
Leon Bakst
Daughter of the Pharaoh
Coppelia
Theophile Gautier
29. Different names but same theater under different political influences
The Dying Swan - 1905
Maryinsky Theater to Kirov Theater
Industrial Revolution
Twyla Tharp
30. Writer of Giselle - Dance Critic - Wrote against male dancers - Praised ballerinas for their sensuality and beauty - in love with Carlotta Grisi
Twyla Tharp
Joffrey Ballet
Theophile Gautier
Petipa Styles of Movement
31. 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`
Imperial Russian Ballet
Marie Taglioni
Jules Perrot
Nijinska
32. Choreographer of Parade & Three-Cornered hat - known for symphonic ballet - comedy satire - character dancing - and color
Alwin Nikolais
Massine
Merce Cunningham
Parade - 1917
33. Student of Mary Wigman. Opened a Wigman school in NYC in 1931 - brought German modern to U.S. but Americanized her technique. Choreographed Broadway musicals- 'Kiss Me Kate' based on Shakespeare's Taming of the Shrew
La Sylphide - 1832
Daughter of the Pharaoh
Theophile Gautier
Hanya Holm
34. A pioneer of modern dance - established importance of the male dancer - created masculine movement style - founded own company in 1947; died of prostate cancer
Avant-Garde
Garth Fagan
Jose Limon
Ronald Brown
35. 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
Franco-Prussian War
Diaghilev
August Bournonville
Tap Dance
36. Associated with Danish-style ballet; equal roles for male and female dancers
Pilobolus
Theophile Gautier
Hanya Holm
August Bournonville
37. Peter the Great wants respect from the west and imports fashion and dance from France
Anton Dolin
Pelvic contraction and release
Denishawn
Imperial Russian Ballet
38. Based on Bill T. Jones' seminar workshops; swirling with arms out to side - spinning - stomping feet - flying
Alvin Ailey
Still/Here - 1994
Hanya Holm
Rudolph Nureyev
39. Unsuccessful revival - Ballet Russes lose money
Hanya Holm
Jules Perrot
Tap Dance
Sleeping Beauty - 1921
40. Capitals of Russia during various times of political influence; Leningrad during Bolsheviks and USSR - return to St. Petersburg pax-USSR
Deeply There - 1998
The Art of Making Dances
Ruby Keeler
St. Petersburg to Leningrad to St. Petersburg
41. In Moscow - very flamboyant & expressive (opposite of Kirov Theater)
Gas-lighting and curtain
Tap Dance
Fokine's 5 Major Principles
Moscow - Bolshoi Theater
42. 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
Jose Limon
Parade - 1917
Apollo - 1928
Industrial Revolution
43. Modern Dance Choreographer-- mixed media extravaganza's celebrating the electronic age; choreographed Tensile Involvement
Postmodern Dance
Ronald Brown
Alwin Nikolais
Coppelia
44. 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
John Cage
Charles Weidman
Busby Berkeley
Rose Adagio
45. By Martha Graham - focuses on technique - used technique as her own language - inspired by when she moved to Santa Barbara as a child - choneo - straight out of technique class - running on the cliffs of Santa Barbara and the development of her techn
Savoy Ballroom
Robert Joffrey
Coca Chanel
Acts of Light - 1981
46. 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
Arthur Saint Leon
The Sleeping Beauty - 1890
Jules Perrot
Dance Theater of Harlem
47. Nijinsky choreographed - rustic - sacrifice a virgin by making her dance to death
Anton Dolin
Rite of Spring - 1913
Swan Lake - 1895
Jean Jacques Rousseau
48. A diversion or amusement; a short ballet or other entertainment performed between the acts of a play
Garth Fagan
Sleeping Beauty - 1921
Divertissement
Philip Taglioni
49. An African American section of New York City. Many A/A writers and artists gathered in Harlem
Petrouchka - 1911
Anna Pavlova
Harlem
Bill T. Jones
50. Major 20th C composer - Three famous ballets The Firebird - Petrushka - The Rite of Spring
Nicholas Brothers
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Fokine
Stravinsky