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Dance History
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1. 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
Apollo - 1928
Massine
Cachucha
Savoy Ballroom
2. 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
Fall and Recovery
Coca Chanel
Parade - 1917
Middle Class
3. Wrote 'The Art of Making Dances' in 1931 - Fall and Recovery - inspired by Bach and used his work in many piece - choreographed pieces without music - Passacaglia and fugue in C minor (showed fall and recovery)
Schizophrenia
Pelvic contraction and release
Martha Graham
Doris Humphrey
4. St. Petersburg Ballet School 1738 - Director of Imperial Theater - Official Patronage 1766 & Moscow 1806; - first dancing master that was brought to russia - from france
Three-Cornered Hat - 1919
George Balanchine
Jean Baptiste Lande
Fokine's 5 Major Principles
5. 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
La Sylphide - 1832
Imperial Russian Ballet
Buddy Dean Show
Les Sylphides
6. 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.
Les Noces - 1923
Prince of Wales
St. Petersburg to Leningrad to St. Petersburg
Franco-Prussian War
7. Dance class at Dartmouth taught by Alison Chase - stunts - contortions - balance and leverage - men signed up for the class on a dare
Ronald Brown
D-Man in the Water - 1989
Pilobolus
Stravinsky
8. Ballet by Michel Folkine; 1910; based on '1001 nights'
Scheherezade
The Sleeping Beauty - 1890
Choreographers who died of AIDS
New York City Ballet
9. Allowed people to dim lights; allowed for lighting changes; used for special effects in background of plays and dance such as ghosts
Pilobolus
Nicholas Brothers
Black Swan Pas de Deux
Gas-lighting and curtain
10. American composer - 'chance music' - music not expressive or communicative because it says nothing - invented prepared piano
Jockey Club
Robert Ellis Dunn
John Cage
Les Noces - 1923
11. 1957 TV show (similar to the Corny Collins show from Hairspray) - Lindy Hop dance; segregated; eventually shut down due to refusal to fully integrate; presented black music and dance on TV
Jeux - 1913
Petipa Styles of Movement
Nijinska
Buddy Dean Show
12. Works to question the complexities of real life
Tchaikovsky
Postmodern Dance
Nijinska
Still/Here - 1994
13. 1st male dancer to make an impression in United States. Danced with Dane Margo Fontain in the Royal Ballet; died of AIDS
Fanny Elssler
Rudolph Nureyev
Pablo Picasso
Jeux - 1913
14. 1st principal dancer with Royal Ballet - choreographer-in-residence during the second year (1941) of Ballet Theater
Twyla Tharp
Judson Church
Martha Graham
Anton Dolin
15. High energy act of two African american brothers - Fayard and Harold - had a 'flash act' consisting of an acrobatic tap style - were in movies - only African Americans encouraged to mingle with audience (by audeince demand)
Nicholas Brothers
Aureole - 1962
Four Temperaments - 1946
Talley Beatty
16. Called the most poetical of ballets of the 20th century. Premiered during first ballet russes season (1909)
Les Sylphides
Busby Berkeley
Diaghilev
Ronald Brown
17. Famous tennis player who took ballet (lover in Le Train Bleu)
Franco-Prussian War
Afternoon of a Faune - 1912
Suzanne Linglor
The Nutcracker - 1892
18. Wrote Discourse on the Origins of the Inequality of Mankind; wrote The Social Contract; wrote Confessions; believed that emotions as well as reason were important to human development but sent his own children to orphanages
Schizophrenia
Still/Here - 1994
Middle Class
Jean Jacques Rousseau
19. 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
The Art of Making Dances
Hanya Holm
AIDS
Ronald Brown
20. 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
Ted Shawn
Alwin Nikolais
Robert Joffrey
Still/Here - 1994
21. Based on Bill T. Jones' seminar workshops; swirling with arms out to side - spinning - stomping feet - flying
Alvin Ailey
Fokine's 5 Major Principles
Theophile Gautier
Still/Here - 1994
22. Nijinsky choreographed - rustic - sacrifice a virgin by making her dance to death
Jitterbug
Massine
Rite of Spring - 1913
Three-Cornered Hat - 1919
23. Music that combines spoken street dialect with cuts (samples) from older records and bears the influences of social politics - male boasting - and comic lyrics carried forward from blues - R&b - soul and rock and roll
Hip-hop
Ruth St. Denis
Jules Perrot
Busby Berkeley
24. Human Immunodeficiency Virus - the virus that causes AIDS
HIV+
AIDS
Harlem
Lincoln Kirstein
25. Contemporary of Duncan's. Design orientation. Known for manipulation of costumes that would make flowing patterns and dance was non-emotional. Also did light design.
Anton Dolin
Loie Fuller
Dr. Louis Vernon
Fanny Elssler
26. Choreographer of Parade & Three-Cornered hat - known for symphonic ballet - comedy satire - character dancing - and color
Ruth St. Denis
Massine
Shirley Temple
Middle Class
27. Most important figure in Russia in immediately pre-Romantic days. Did much to improve the repertory and teaching. 20 ballets - raised standards. Flying wires - pointe works.
Giuseppina Bozzacchi
Charles Didelot
Busby Berkeley
Ballet Russes
28. 1937 Founded by Ballet Russe's Mikhail Mordkin as Mordkin Ballet- Repertory company- features choreography of many artists such as Adolph Bolm - Michel Fokine - Leonide Massine - Bronislava Jijinska - Balanchine and Agnes de Mille
American Ballet Theater
Martha Graham
Charles Weidman
Jeux - 1913
29. Important Russian composer whose works are noted for their expressive melodies (1840-1893); composed score for Nutcracker - Sleeping Beauty
Jitterbug
American Ballet Theater
Daughter of the Pharaoh
Tchaikovsky
30. 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.
Duet - 1957
Swan Lake - 1895
Schizophrenia
The Dying Swan - 1905
31. Star male dancer of Ballets Russes; became chief choreographer for one year - 1913 - Afternoon of a Faun - Rite of Spring - and Jeux. Rite caused a riot
Philip Taglioni
Monkshood Farewell - 1974
Nijinsky
Massine
32. 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
Nicholas Brothers
Acts of Light - 1981
Louis Horst
Cleopatre -1909
33. An African American section of New York City. Many A/A writers and artists gathered in Harlem
Harlem
Carlotta Grisi
Theophile Gautier
Philip Taglioni
34. Capitals of Russia during various times of political influence; Leningrad during Bolsheviks and USSR - return to St. Petersburg pax-USSR
Lindy Hop
Foyer de la Danse
St. Petersburg to Leningrad to St. Petersburg
Three-Cornered Hat - 1919
35. Created the role of Swanilda at age 16 - she died from a fever @ age 17
Giuseppina Bozzacchi
The Dying Swan - 1905
Percussive Movement
Shirley Temple
36. United States choreographer (1930-1988) - reconstructed pieces of ballet russes in America died of aids
Lincoln Kirstein
Joe Goode
Harlem
Robert Joffrey
37. Choreographer of Robert le Diable (1831) father of marie - Marie was a dancer and always looked like She was floating when dancing
Black Swan Pas de Deux
Isadora Duncan
Pilobolus
Philip Taglioni
38. Choreography is famous for its speed - force and eroticism; died of AIDS at the age of 49
Ulysses Dove
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Martha Graham
Coppelia
39. 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
Joe Goode
Debussy
Schizophrenia
Scheherezade
40. A serious (often fatal) disease of the immune system transmitted through blood products especially by sexual contact or contaminated needles
The Sleeping Beauty - 1890
AIDS
Imperial Russian Ballet
Isadora Duncan
41. French for 'big dance for two' - Entrae - Adagio duet - Male solo - Female solo - Coda - plot structure of Petipa
Joe Goode
Grand Pas de Deux
Petrouchka - 1911
Tensile Involvement - 1953
42. Known particularly for his long associations as musical director with Denishawn and Martha Graham.
Charles Weidman
Shirley Temple
Louis Horst
Hip-hop
43. Music by Stravinsky - ancient Greek contest debate between forces.
Doris Humphrey
Agon - 1957
Theophile Gautier
Postmodern Dance
44. 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.
Rudolph Laban
Leon Bakst
Le Train Bleu - 1924
Merce Cunningham
45. Nijinsky's sister - choreographer - dancer - became leading dancer and choreographer in diaghliev's company
Leon Bakst
Loie Fuller
Nijinska
Rose Adagio
46. A diversion or amusement; a short ballet or other entertainment performed between the acts of a play
Massine
Imperial Russian Ballet
Divertissement
Foyer de la Danse
47. End of ACT I - Aurora partnered with 4 different princes - en pointe a rose is exchanged. Difficult.
Rose Adagio
Alwin Nikolais
Apollo - 1928
Ruby Keeler
48. Major 20th C composer - Three famous ballets The Firebird - Petrushka - The Rite of Spring
Stravinsky
Giuseppina Bozzacchi
George Balanchine
Joe Goode
49. 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
Les Sylphides
Choreographers who died of AIDS
Franco-Prussian War
50. Waddling on their heels - legs straight - tap dance transition step - dances are about weight and being grounded - not defying gravity - jumps are about coming down - rather than going up - connection of Africanist dance & American modern dance
AIDS
Margaret Sanger
The Art of Making Dances
Four Temperaments - 1946