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Dance Vocab
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Subjects
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performing-arts
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dance
Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A large traveling leap (Ballet)
tendu
grand jete
dynamics
folk/traditional
2. To bend
ballet
dynamics
balance
plie
3. Movement executed with one body part or a small part of the body. Examples are rooling the head - shruggung the shoulders and rotating the pelvis.
Principles of composition
space
choreography
isolated movement
4. Creation and composition of dances by arranging or inventing steps - movements - and pattern of movements.
partnering/group skills
choreography
rond de jombe
folk/traditional
5. A state of equilibrium
swan lake
balance
pointe shoes
transition
6. Evil shoes (Ballet)
work
pointe shoes
chasse
rond de jombe
7. Point and stretch of the foot (Ballet)
social dance
tendu
rhythm
time
8. Energy of movement expressed in varying intensities - accent and quality
modern dance
social dance
genre
dynamics
9. The speed of the music or dance
tempo
dynamics
folk/traditional
rhythm
10. Dance associated with a nationalistic purpose - usually performed today as surviving portion of a traditional celebration and done for social gatherings or as recreation
projection
transition
folk/traditional
projection
11. A position of the body in space - such as curved - straight - angular - twisted - symmetrical - asymmetrical - etc.
genre
grand battment
partnering/group skills
shape
12. Dance movemnt that takes place at the same time across the whole group of dancers
Principles of composition
unison
time
tendu
13. Movement anchored to one spot by a pody part. Only the available space in any direction is used while the initial body contact is being maintained. Movement is organized around the axis of the body and is not designed to travel from one location to a
Axial movement
force/energy
releve
tap dance
14. Cicular movement of leg
rond de jombe
plie
dynamics
bourre
15. 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).
space
improvisation
balance
changement
16. A ballet step where the foot crosses over in fifth position - taking small steps right and left
bourre
rond de jombe
unity
space
17. 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.
unison
force/energy
chasse
Principles of composition
18. When a movment phrase or section progresses to the next.
grand battment
space
balance
transition
19. Evil shoes (Ballet)
unison
pointe shoes
releve
rond de jombe
20. Point and stretch of the foot (Ballet)
tendu
changement
force/energy
rond de jombe
21. To pass
ballet
jazz dance
passe
projection
22. The ability of the dancer to present their body with confidence and the required energy to communicate movements clearly to an audience.
tap dance
balance
folk/traditional
projection
23. 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.
tap dance
ballet
variety
body knowledge
24. To change
body knowledge
changement
balance
shape
25. A particular kind or style of dance - such as - ballet - jazz - modern - folk - tap - hip-hop - etc.
passe
grand jete
genre
chasse
26. A state of equilibrium
locomotion
grand jete
dynamics
balance
27. A form of physical movement progressing from one place to another. Walking - running - grapevine - galloping - leaping - jumping - hopping - skipping - sliding - etc.
swan lake
pointe shoes
locomotion
changement
28. Dance performed in a social setting; traditionally referred to as ballroom - but includes all popular social dances performed with or without partners
social dance
projection
space
rhythm
29. Dance marked by movement isolations and complex polyrhythms found in African American music such as - ragtime - jazz - spirituals - blues - work songs and is considered and American style of dance.
isolated movement
body knowledge
jazz dance
choreography
30. A structure of movement patterns in time; the pattern produced by emphasis and duration of notes in music.
force/energy
pointe shoes
rhythm
Principles of composition
31. Movement executed with one body part or a small part of the body. Examples are rooling the head - shruggung the shoulders and rotating the pelvis.
isolated movement
projection
rond de jombe
unity
32. To bend
projection
folk/traditional
plie
tempo
33. Awareness of one's body and its possibilities - capabilities and limitations
social dance
degage
tempo
body knowledge
34. Creation and composition of dances by arranging or inventing steps - movements - and pattern of movements.
Kinesthetics
social dance
echappe
choreography
35. Energy of movement expressed in varying intensities - accent and quality
dynamics
tendu
swan lake
bourre
36. To escape - a movement that begins in 5th position and moves quickly to 2nd position either by sliding feet to the ball of the foot or as a jump from 5th position to 2nd position.
degage
ballet
echappe
improvisation
37. A quantity or range of different things. Helps maintain the audiences interest and helps the choreographer to develop the dance. Contrasts in the use of space(open/closed) - force(smooth/sharp) and spatial designs(straight lines/ curves/zigzags)
swan lake
work
variety
tutu
38. Similar to the principles of visual art. Refers to the presence of unity - continuity (transitions) and variety (contrasts and repitition-patterns) in the choreography
Principles of composition
tap dance
changement
Axial movement
39. A feeling of completion or wholeness in a dance achieved when all parts work well together.
changement
echappe
balance
unity
40. A feeling of completion or wholeness in a dance achieved when all parts work well together.
tempo
rond de jombe
releve
unity
41. A form of Western classical dance that originated in the Renaissance courts of Europe. The dance form was formally codified by the time of King Louis XIV (mid-1600's) - Who was accomplished dancer - responsible for extensive notation as well as suppo
bourre
partnering/group skills
tempo
ballet
42. Awareness of one's body and its possibilities - capabilities and limitations
tutu
pointe shoes
folk/traditional
body knowledge
43. To pass
passe
Principles of composition
social dance
grand battment
44. The element of dance involving rhythm - phrasing - tempo - accent and duration. Time can be metered as in music or based on body rhythms such as breath - emotions - and heartbeat.
changement
bourre
time
unison
45. A position of the body in space - such as curved - straight - angular - twisted - symmetrical - asymmetrical - etc.
echappe
locomotion
dynamics
shape
46. To stretch
balance
tendu
changement
rhythm
47. Dance performed in a social setting; traditionally referred to as ballroom - but includes all popular social dances performed with or without partners
bourre
work
social dance
time
48. Pointing of the foot in an open position
degage
tendu
tempo
variety
49. 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).
changement
space
chasse
jazz dance
50. A form of Western classical dance that originated in the Renaissance courts of Europe. The dance form was formally codified by the time of King Louis XIV (mid-1600's) - Who was accomplished dancer - responsible for extensive notation as well as suppo
changement
tendu
ballet
grand battment