Movement Vocabulary
Counting
Instrumentation
Hip Hop-Specific Standards
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100

What does “Movement Vocabulary” primarily refer to in dance?

The collection of steps, grooves, and physical expressions that make up the language of dance

100

In dance, a count helps:

maintain timing and keep dancers in unison

100

The "boom" sound in Hip Hop percussion usually represents:

the bass or the kick drum

100

What term is used in Hip Hop instead of "improvisation"?

freestyle

100

Lyrical interpretation of musicality refers to:

Instrumental interpretation refers to:

moving to words/vocals

moving to instruments (bass, snare, hi-hats, etc.)

200

“Isolation” means:

moving one body part independently while others remain still

200

Most Hip Hop tracks are in what time signature? How do dancers count this time signature?

4/4 (Common Time)

in 8s

200

The "ka" sound is most associated with:

snare or claps

200

True or False: Actual Hip Hop technique often differs from traditional dance studio technique

True

200

Musicality is a dancer's ability to:

Bring the music "to life" with their body by being musically sensitive

300

"Articulation" in movement vocabulary refers to:

the clarity and precision in how a step is executed

300

Single time counts are also known as:

Whole counts

300

The "tss" sound typically represents:

hi-hats

300

Many consider being "in the pocket" as:

being almost late on timing, being in the "sweet spot" of rhythm

300

Style (in Hip Hop dance) is closely related to which element of Hip Hop?

Knowledge of Self

400

Levels in dance refer to:

Vertical space (high, middle, low)

400

Double time counts include:

the whole counts + the half counts

400

All musical layers stacked on top of each other come together to form ______ (patterned arrangedments of sounds and silences in time). 

rhythm
400

Contrary to most other dance genres, Hip Hop dancers are encouraged to...

relax their torsos while maintaining an active back

400

_______ is compared to a sentence or paragraph using movement vocabulary as the words

choreography

500

What is "texture" in dance?

How a movement feels (smooth, jagged, liquid, etc.)

500

Triple time counts (16th notes) include:

whole counts + half counts + in-between off beats
500

An "accent" in choreography or movement usually happens during a musical "accent", which is:

a specific beat or musical note that stands out

500

Groove in Hip Hop is influenced by:

Bounce (up & DOWN)

Sway (side to side)

Rock (forward & back)

500

A choreographer is responsible for:

Creating, arranging, and directing movement into a structured form

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