Dance Elements
Social Dance
Dance Miscellaneous
Dance Technique
Miscellaneous pt. 2
100

Movement that travels.

What is locomotor movement?

100

The time signature of the Waltz.

What is 3/4 time signature?

100

What does it mean to improvise?

What is a spontaneous creation of movement without pre-planned choreography, often guided by music, emotion, or environment? 

100

Define "plie"

What is to bend?

100

The first modern pioneer.

Who is Martha Graham?

200

Movement that does not travel.

Non-locomotor movement.

200

Social dance is danced for?

What is participation / to get everyone invloved?

200

What is the role of a choreographer?

What is to create, plan, and arrange dance movements and sequences to express a specific idea, story, or emotion through performance?

200

Dancers need what 3 qualities  to maintain physical fitness?

What is strength, flexibility, and endurance?

200

_________________________experimented with chance procedures.


Who is Merce Cunningham?

300

Levels are a subcategory for what dance element?

What is space?

300

In social dance settings, this polite gesture is typically used to invite someone to dance.

What is asking with a verbal invitation or a hand gesture?

300

What is a motif phrase?

What is short movement sequence that expresses a key idea or theme and is repeated or developed throughout a dance piece?

300

Ballet originated in ___________________________ as a combination of a social dance choreographed display at aristocratic gatherings.

What is renaissance Italy?

300

This modern dance technique, developed by Lester Horton, is known for its emphasis on lateral stretches, flat backs, and a strong, expressive use of the torso.

What is the Horton Technique?

400

The quality of movement. (example; sharp/smooth, heavy vs light)

What is energy?

400

This lively partner dance, originating in the 1930s Harlem swing scene, is known for its energetic kicks and aerials.

What is the Lindy Hop?

400

What is ABA form?

What is a movement phrase (A), a contrasting phrase (B), and a return to the original phrase (A)?

400

Ballet was brought to ______________________ in the 16th century, by Catherine de’ Medici.

What is France?

400

What is the difference between flexion and extension?

what is flexion refers to the bending of a joint or limb (like bending the knee), while extension is the straightening or lengthening of that joint or limb?

500

The four dance elements.

What is body, space, time, and energy?
500

How is dance used in cultures everyday life?

What is through religious and ceremonies, celebratory, and cultural events?

500

What does R.I.C.E. stand for?


What is rest, ice, compress, and elevate?

500

This technique emphasizes turnout, alignment, and precise footwork, and is the foundation of styles like Cecchetti and RAD.

What is classical ballet technique?

500

What is rondo?

What is a choreographic structure where a main movement phrase (A) alternates with contrasting phrases (B, C, etc.), following a pattern like ABACA?

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