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Dance History
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1. Actress - singer and tap dancer successful in early musicals...... '42nd Street'
Les Noces - 1923
Leon Bakst
Ruby Keeler
Denishawn
2. Choreography Deeply There
Ballet Russes
Joe Goode
Alwin Nikolais
Grand Pas de Deux
3. Published in London Times 1914 - want to make 'ballet a fully expressive art that mirrored life' - new movement for each dance - no mime (Petipa used so that the audience always understood) - use entire body (to be expressive) - no divertissement (no
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4. Teacher in Merce's studio Who is remembered for creating a competitive environment filled w/ experimentation for new dance styles
Robert Ellis Dunn
Jules Perrot
Louis Horst
Middle Class
5. HIV - choreographed Still Here - organized survivor workshops
Acts of Light - 1981
Twyla Tharp
Lincoln Kirstein
Bill T. Jones
6. Ballet by Michel Folkine; 1910; based on '1001 nights'
Scheherezade
Margaret Sanger
Petipa Styles of Movement
Jules Perrot
7. Concerts organized by Dunn continued here until 1968; concert in 1962 considered to have begun the postmodernist movement
Judson Church
Ruth St. Denis
Twyla Tharp
Debussy
8. One of the artistic giants of the twentieth century. Helped found the Cubist and Abstract movements. During his life - 1881-1973 - he worked in various media and is noted for scores of important works. His painting Guernica is one of the most powerfu
La Sylphide - 1832
Donald McKayle
Pablo Picasso
Judson Church
9. Composer of Le Train Bleu - influenced by jazz
Ballet Russes
Milhaud
Ruth St. Denis
Nijinsky
10. Hungarian choreographer who developed Labanotation (1879-1958); Established the Choreographic Institute in Zurich - Founded branches across Europe - Kinetographie Laban=labanotation - primary movement - notation stilled used today in dance - Conte
Philip Taglioni
Les Sylphides
Rudolph Laban
Donald McKayle
11. 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
HIV+
Aureole - 1962
Jitterbug
12. Comedy - has sport movements - about a train taken to the beach where a plane flies over - spoof about Frenchman who wants to be very shallow American
Leon Bakst
Ruby Keeler
Le Train Bleu - 1924
Carlotta Grisi
13. 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
Fall and Recovery
Moscow - Bolshoi Theater
Dance Theater of Harlem
Parade - 1917
14. Amendment to the U.S. Constitution (1920) extended the right to vote to women in federal or state elections.
Jean Coralli
19th Amendment
Russian Revolution
Margaret Sanger
15. Performed with New York City Ballet under Balanchine - later founded Dance Theatre of Harlem - first African American principle dancer
Arthur Mitchell
Three-Cornered Hat - 1919
Afternoon of a Faune - 1912
Arthur Saint Leon
16. 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
Ballet Russes
American Ballet Theater
The Dying Swan - 1905
Cleopatre -1909
17. Any of several psychotic disorders characterized by distortions of reality and disturbances of thought and language and withdrawal from social contact; Nijinsky had this illness
Denishawn
Schizophrenia
Le Spectre de la Rose - 1911
Stravinsky
18. Was inspired by a cigarette poster featuring the Egyptian goddess Isis to begin investigation Asian art and dance - Founded the Denishawn School of dancing and Related Arts with her husband Ted Shawn in 1915 in Los Angeles - California - Believed tha
Savoy Ballroom
Ruth St. Denis
Tsar
Les Noces - 1923
19. About 1815 to 1848 - reaction against rationalism of Enlightenment - YOUR interpretations - religious nature - UNIQUE individual
Les Sylphides
Shirley Temple
Giselle - 1841
Romantic Era
20. From its very beginning the ballet was entirely dependent upon this individual; it was his ballet - under the direct supervision and guidance of a court minister appointed by this individual and answerable to him
Pelvic contraction and release
Tsar
Twyla Tharp
Garth Fagan
21. Petipa's assistant that takes over - choreographs Snowflakes Act I of the Nutcracker - dies in 1901 - didn't produce anything more of importance except Swan Lake
Alwin Nikolais
Ivanov
Diaghilev
Swan Lake - 1895
22. A pioneer of modern dance - established importance of the male dancer - created masculine movement style - founded own company in 1947; died of prostate cancer
Dance Theater of Harlem
Jose Limon
Percussive Movement
Harlem
23. Outstanding for the way he combined expressive movements with dance steps; - choreographed the ballet Giselle
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Jules Perrot
Marius Petipa
Hip-hop
24. End of ACT I - Aurora partnered with 4 different princes - en pointe a rose is exchanged. Difficult.
Merce Cunningham
Rose Adagio
Ulysses Dove
Milhaud
25. American leader of the movement to legalize birth control during the early 1900's. As a nurse in the poor sections of New York City - she had seen the suffering caused by unwanted pregnancy. Founded the first birth control clinic in the U.S. and the
Joffrey Ballet
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Margaret Sanger
Judson Church
26. Taglioni's rival -Her dancing was 'warm and passionate' -Dance was earthy - temperamental - fiery - vuluptuous -Labeled Pagan -Danced folk dances - most famous was Cachucha - Spanish using castanet - twists and turns; Known for her flair and theatric
Imperial Russian Ballet
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Judson Church
Fanny Elssler
27. 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
Ivanov
Ballet Russes
Eleo Pomare
Jitterbug
28. A Colombian-American modern dance choreographer known for his politically-charged productions depicting the black experience - notable productions include Missa Luba in 1965 - Blues for the Jungle in 1966 (portraying life in Harlem) - Las Desenamorad
Jean Coralli
Denishawn
Eleo Pomare
St. Petersburg to Leningrad to St. Petersburg
29. Previous member of Denishawn (left late 1920's) - developed a comedic mime aesthetic - shared a school with Humphrey for years - pioneer of modern dance
Charles Weidman
Foyer de la Danse
Cleopatre -1909
Industrial Revolution
30. Choreographed by Fokine - star was Pavlova - composer was Camille Saint Saenz - two minutes long
The Dying Swan - 1905
Divertissement
Ballet Russes
Ulysses Dove
31. Studio behind the stage at the Paris Opera which is now used as a rehearsal stage and a reception venue but which was notorious in the 19th century (during the reign of Dr Varon) as the salon where members of the Jockey Club could meet dancers.
Dance Theater of Harlem
Margaret Sanger
Foyer de la Danse
Alwin Nikolais
32. Choreographer of Coppelia - died the year of the ballet from exhaustion - discovered Bozzacchi
Fall and Recovery
Schizophrenia
Arthur Saint Leon
Ronald Brown
33. Classical - Character - Demi-Character - Mime
Monkshood Farewell - 1974
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
Rite of Spring - 1913
Petipa Styles of Movement
34. 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
Jean Coralli
Deeply There - 1998
Hip-hop
Debussy
35. Russian ballet impresario who founded the Russian ballet and later introduced it to the West (1872-1929)
Rudolph Nureyev
Theophile Gautier
Diaghilev
Harlem
36. French cabaret singer who became a famous designer - costumes - color pink (patented)
Joe Goode
Fanny Elssler
Hanya Holm
Coca Chanel
37. 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
Isadora Duncan
Divertissement
The Nutcracker - 1892
Mikhail Baryshnikov
38. 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
Isadora Duncan
Monkshood Farewell - 1974
Deeply There - 1998
39. About a group of friends and neighbors during a final decline of a man
Maryinsky Theater to Kirov Theater
Imperial Russian Ballet
Deeply There - 1998
Mary Wigman
40. Broadway production choreographed by Garth Fagan; eventually turned into an award winning family film
Nicholas Brothers
Choreographers who died of AIDS
Lion King - 1998
Black Swan Pas de Deux
41. Called the most poetical of ballets of the 20th century. Premiered during first ballet russes season (1909)
Les Sylphides
Philip Taglioni
Jitterbug
American Ballet Theater
42. Works to question the complexities of real life
Postmodern Dance
Tensile Involvement - 1953
Moscow - Bolshoi Theater
Aureole - 1962
43. Choreographer of Robert le Diable (1831) father of marie - Marie was a dancer and always looked like She was floating when dancing
Foyer de la Danse
Tchaikovsky
Philip Taglioni
Postmodern Dance
44. 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.
Deeply There - 1998
Ruth St. Denis
Charles Didelot
Petrouchka - 1911
45. Nijinsky choreographed - rustic - sacrifice a virgin by making her dance to death
Cleopatre -1909
Rite of Spring - 1913
HIV+
Pilobolus
46. 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
Eleo Pomare
Judson Church
Busby Berkeley
Doris Humphrey
47. 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
The Sleeping Beauty - 1890
Martha Graham
Robert Ellis Dunn
48. Born in NY - raised in Boston - first exposure to dance in 1920 - witness Diaghilev funeral - worked with Balanchine - established NYC ballet - passion for Japenese culture
Leon Bakst
Fokine
Lincoln Kirstein
AIDS
49. 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.
Alvin Ailey
Shirley Temple
Deeply There - 1998
Marie Taglioni
50. A diversion or amusement; a short ballet or other entertainment performed between the acts of a play
Robert Joffrey
Divertissement
Daughter of the Pharaoh
Sleeping Beauty - 1921