The one non-human character every group's performance had in common
What is a tree?
The guest teacher we had for our incursion
Who is Kaine?
The main/hero character
What is a protagonist?
Known for voicing God this actor also appears in 'The Lego Movie' and 'The Dark Knight'
Who is Morgan Freeman?
A French high-kicking dance beginning with a C
What is Cancan?
Moving your body closer to a light source has this effect on your shadow
What is gets bigger?
Where a group of dancers stand, often forming a shape
What is formation?
A visual representation of the beginning, build, climax, and resolution of a story
What is a plot graph/ narrative plot
This 96-year-old Englishman is best known for his narration of nature documentries
Who is David Attenborough?
The 'Lord of the Rings' films were shot in this country
What is New Zealand?
Moving your body away from a light source has this effect on your shadow
What is gets smaller?
DOUBLE POINTS!
Demonstrate the difference between a dynamic and static stretch
Dynamic - in motion
Static - held still
The peak, most exciting part of a story
What is the climax?
The voice of Mushu in Mulan (1998)
Who is Eddie Murphy?
Radio alphabets often use the word Foxtrot to represent the letter F. The letter T is often represented by this word
What is Tango?
The colour of everyone's preferred torch
What is black?
The name of the song we learnt our group dance to
What is Aftergold?
The central idea or moral of the story
What is a theme?
The top song on Soptify's 'Top Songs Australia' chart
What is Unholy?
These two Star Wars characters appear as hieroglyphics in Indianna Jones
Who are R2-D2 and C3PO?
The type of ritual we made our mindmaps from
What is a smoking ceremony?
The Sydney dance company Kaine choreographed and danced for
What is Bangarra Dance Theatre?
Person verses X, internal and external are all example of this
What is conflict?
This singer recorded 6 songs for 'The Bodyguard' soundtrack including 'I will Always Love You'
Who is Whitney Huston?
Which Shakspearian play is famous for the words "out damned spot!"
What is Macbeth?