Vocabulary 1-1
Vocabulary 1-2
Jazz Dance History
Vocabulary 2-1
Vocabulary 2-2
100

a bar that a dancer holds for support when doing ballet exercises

barre

100

the act of stretching one’s muscles; how far a person can stretch and/or bend

flexibility 

100

Who created jazz dance?

Americans

100

torso is suspended horizontally in space like the top of a table; the dancer bends forward from the hips at a 90-degree angle; the back is straight and parallel to the floor

flat back

100

technique used during the execution of various turns; the goal is to attain a constant orientation of the dancer’s head and eyes to enhance control and avoid dizziness

spotting

200

a reflective surface

mirror

200

the basic dance steps (for example: kicks, turns, leaps)

fundamental skills

200

having different styles

eclectic 

200

movement in which you transfer the weight forward and put half of it or more on one leg that advances and bends

lunge

200

a position of the feet or legs where they are facing the same direction and do not intersect

parallel

300

the center of the room; when dancers are spread out facing the mirror, they are said to be dancing “in the center”

center

300

the ability to perform the dance steps with the proper emotion and stage presence

style

300

Influenced by:

  • African dances

  • European step dances

  • Popular American dances of the time

  • Jazz music

300

one of the key elements of Martha Graham’s technique; the forward curving of the spine, starting from the middle spine; uses the exhalation of breath

contraction

300

an outward rotation of the legs, the action taking place at the hip joints

turned-out

400

the dancers line up at one side of the room and perform basic skills moving across to the other side; usually 3-4 dancers move at a time, everyone else waits their turn

across the floor

400

Reaching your arm and body to the side, keeping your chest to the front

side stretch

400

years started

  •  1920’s and 1930’s

400

movements that involve only one part of the body while the other parts remain still

isolation

400

four steps to form a square pattern

jazz square

500

the first 15-30 minutes of a dance class which focuses on stretching and warming up the muscles as well as strengthening and conditioning the entire body

warm-up

500

a big kick that is executed with a straight leg and pointed foot

battement

500

popular on Broadway and in movies when?

  •  the 1940’s and 1950’s

500

the swinging of the opposite arm to leg

opposition

500

turn in which the performer’s body rotates about its vertical axis without traveling

pivot

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