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Dance History
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1. About 1815 to 1848 - reaction against rationalism of Enlightenment - YOUR interpretations - religious nature - UNIQUE individual
D-Man in the Water - 1989
Arthur Mitchell
Denishawn
Romantic Era
2. 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
Suzanne Linglor
Acts of Light - 1981
Parade - 1917
Ted Shawn
3. African American social dance in the 1920s; spurred the Jitter Bug
Dr. Louis Vernon
Fokine
Lindy Hop
Cleopatre -1909
4. Composer of Le Train Bleu - influenced by jazz
Pelvic contraction and release
Imperial Russian Ballet
Milhaud
Robert Ellis Dunn
5. 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
Nijinsky
Jean Baptiste Lande
Tensile Involvement - 1953
Fokine
6. A serious (often fatal) disease of the immune system transmitted through blood products especially by sexual contact or contaminated needles
AIDS
Divertissement
The Sleeping Beauty - 1890
Three-Cornered Hat - 1919
7. Nijinsky choreographed - means 'games' - about a trio (2 women - 1 man) - relief sexual tension through tennis
Lion King - 1998
Jeux - 1913
Russian Revolution
The Sleeping Beauty - 1890
8. Previous member of Denishawn (left late 1920's) - developed a comedic mime aesthetic - shared a school with Humphrey for years - pioneer of modern dance
The Nutcracker - 1892
Twyla Tharp
St. Petersburg to Leningrad to St. Petersburg
Charles Weidman
9. Choreography Deeply There
Parade - 1917
Merce Cunningham
Tensile Involvement - 1953
Joe Goode
10. Teacher in Merce's studio Who is remembered for creating a competitive environment filled w/ experimentation for new dance styles
Choreographers who died of AIDS
Robert Ellis Dunn
Lion King - 1998
Industrial Revolution
11. 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
Rose Adagio
Ivanov
Divertissement
Prince of Wales
12. An African American section of New York City. Many A/A writers and artists gathered in Harlem
Martha Graham
Lincoln Kirstein
Shirley Temple
Harlem
13. 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
The Art of Making Dances
Bill T. Jones
Tsar
American Ballet Theater
14. Dances have no linear development; no central focus on stage; a field of dancers where you can watch any dancer from any direction and decide for yourself where the focus of the dance is
Merce Cunningham
Alwin Nikolais
Judson Church
Massine
15. 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`
Percussive Movement
Coca Chanel
Lincoln Kirstein
Marie Taglioni
16. Martha Graham explored use of breath to contract & releases the muscles of the pelvis to create a powerful - grounded - percussive - angular dance
Romantic Era
Dr. Louis Vernon
Pelvic contraction and release
Twyla Tharp
17. The protection granted by a nation to someone who has left his native country as a political refugee.
The Art of Making Dances
Choreographers who died of AIDS
Political Asylum
Garth Fagan
18. 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.
AIDS
Savoy Ballroom
Coppelia
Charles Didelot
19. 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)
Bill T. Jones
Giselle - 1841
Foyer de la Danse
St. Petersburg to Leningrad to St. Petersburg
20. Choreographed 'Lion King'; worked with untrained dancers and combined AFrican and Caribbean with ballet and modern
Joffrey Ballet
Gus Solomons Jr
Anton Dolin
Garth Fagan
21. 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
La Sylphide - 1832
Les Sylphides
Prince of Wales
Fanny Elssler
22. Pilobolus - human jousting horses
Duet - 1957
Monkshood Farewell - 1974
Industrial Revolution
Franco-Prussian War
23. 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
Apollo - 1928
Parade - 1917
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
D-Man in the Water - 1989
24. Marius Petipa - 4 fairies for Aurora - did not invite the evil fairy - put a spell on Aurora @ 16 she would prick her finger on a spindle & fall asleep for 100 years - End of Act I pricks her finger - Act III is the wedding (divertissement - Grand Pa
Divertissement
Jean Coralli
The Sleeping Beauty - 1890
Three-Cornered Hat - 1919
25. 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
Still/Here - 1994
Fanny Elssler
Duet - 1957
Le Train Bleu - 1924
26. Called the most poetical of ballets of the 20th century. Premiered during first ballet russes season (1909)
Nijinska
Dr. Louis Vernon
Les Sylphides
Robert le Diable
27. 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)
Aureole - 1962
Pilobolus
Doris Humphrey
Petipa Styles of Movement
28. 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.
Franco-Prussian War
Coca Chanel
Aureole - 1962
Martha Graham
29. (1819-1899) -Italian ballerina -Leading role in Giselle -Combined techniques of Taglioni & Elssler -Known for strength & lightness
Gus Solomons Jr
Three-Cornered Hat - 1919
Carlotta Grisi
Le Train Bleu - 1924
30. Nijinsky choreographed - rustic - sacrifice a virgin by making her dance to death
Ballet Russes
Industrial Revolution
Rite of Spring - 1913
Alwin Nikolais
31. 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
Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson
Three-Cornered Hat - 1919
Tsar
AIDS
32. 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
Parade - 1917
Swan Lake - 1895
The Nutcracker - 1892
Ulysses Dove
33. Russian ballet impresario who founded the Russian ballet and later introduced it to the West (1872-1929)
Talley Beatty
Daughter of the Pharaoh
Prince of Wales
Diaghilev
34. In charge of new Paris Opera; under his direction - Paris Opera made a profit for the only time in its existence; slashed salaries of ballerinas to force them into mistresshood for fellow Jockey's
Nijinska
Dr. Louis Vernon
Theophile Gautier
Ted Shawn
35. Choreographed by Fokine - star was Pavlova - composer was Camille Saint Saenz - two minutes long
Gas-lighting and curtain
Charles Weidman
The Dying Swan - 1905
Dr. Louis Vernon
36. Russian dancer and choreographer; considered one of greatest male ballet dancers; became artistic director of American Ballet Theatre
Fokine's 5 Major Principles
Nijinska
Philip Taglioni
Mikhail Baryshnikov
37. 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
Maryinsky Theater to Kirov Theater
Sleeping Beauty - 1921
Rudolph Laban
Anna Pavlova
38. 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
Talley Beatty
Postmodern Dance
Buddy Dean Show
Bill 'Bojangles' Robinson
39. A pioneer of modern dance - established importance of the male dancer - created masculine movement style - founded own company in 1947; died of prostate cancer
Bill T. Jones
Tsar
Jose Limon
Carlotta Grisi
40. Known particularly for his long associations as musical director with Denishawn and Martha Graham.
Jean Baptiste Lande
Afternoon of a Faune - 1912
Avant-Garde
Louis Horst
41. Human Immunodeficiency Virus - the virus that causes AIDS
HIV+
Aureole - 1962
Imperial Russian Ballet
Shirley Temple
42. Workers who earned enough money to be able to become consumer of art and material goods following the Industrial Revolution; escapism became a huge hit when the Depression hit to escape harsh reality
Theophile Gautier
Still/Here - 1994
Middle Class
Mikhail Baryshnikov
43. 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
Rite of Spring - 1913
Garth Fagan
Cachucha
Jean Jacques Rousseau
44. Inspired by afro-carribean movement and anthropolgy - dancer - choreographer - anthropologist - teacher - and writer; founded Ballet Negro; 20th century
Katherine Dunham
D-Man in the Water - 1989
Giselle - 1841
The Art of Making Dances
45. Means 'The Wedding' - arranged Russian Stravinsky wedding
Les Noces - 1923
19th Amendment
Romantic Era
Ballroom Dance
46. Gentlemen's club which indulged in fencing - horses - and mistresses; often took ballerinas with low incomes as mistresses
Stravinsky
Jockey Club
The Dying Swan - 1905
Paul Taylor
47. Fokine - starred Nijinsky - about a sad puppet who wanted his soul to come to life - belonged to evil sorcerer
Grand Pas de Deux
Petrouchka - 1911
Jeux - 1913
Lion King - 1998
48. Robert Joffrey - 59 - Alvin Ailey - 58 - Christopher Gillis - 42 - Rudolph Nureyev - 54 - Ulysses Dove - 49
The Nutcracker - 1892
Choreographers who died of AIDS
The Dying Swan - 1905
D-Man in the Water - 1989
49. Works to question the complexities of real life
Postmodern Dance
Louis Horst
Alwin Nikolais
Nicholas Brothers
50. Choreographer of Coppelia - died the year of the ballet from exhaustion - discovered Bozzacchi
St. Petersburg to Leningrad to St. Petersburg
Arthur Saint Leon
Paul Taylor
Divertissement