Elements of Dance
Technique and Creative Process
Choreography and Performance
Genres
Musicality and Reflection
100

Initiation, Patterns, Shapes, Systems, Inner-Self

What is Body?

100

The dancer's reason or purpose behind a movement or performance

What is Creative Intent?

100

Creates and arranges movement

What is Choreographer?

100
a dance performed wearing shoes fitted with metal taps, characterized by rhythmical tapping of the toes and heels.


What is Tap?

100

refer to the how of the movement, involving the use of energy, force, time, to create a range of qualities and express emotions. 

What is Dynamics? 

200

Size, Level, Place, Direction, Orientation, Pathway, Relationships

What is Space?

200

The organization of movements in rhythmic groupings. 

What is Phrasing?

200

Interprets and presents the choreography

What is a Performer?

200

an artistic dance form performed to music using precise and highly formalized set steps and gestures.

What is Ballet?

200

realizing artistic ideas and work through interpretation and presentation. 

What is Performing? 

300

Metered, Free Rhythm, Relationships

What is Time?

300

The spontaneous creation of movement without previous preparation or set choreography. It is an on-the-spot process where dancers rely on their creative instincts and current physical sensations, rather than pre-planned steps. Improvisational prompts provide structure to the choreographic process. 

What is Improvisation? 

300

Oversees cues and coordinates backstage activity

What is a Stage Manager?

300

a cultural movement and music genre that originated in the Bronx, NYC, in the 1970s, rooted in African American and Latino communities, defined by four core elements: DJing, MCing (rapping), breakdancing (b-boying), and graffiti art, serving as a powerful form of expression, storytelling, and social commentary that has evolved globally.

What is Hip Hop?

300

conceiving and developing new artistic ideas and work. 

What is Creating?

400

Non-Locomotor, Locomotor

What is Space?

400

Repetition of a movement sequence with changes. 

What is Theme and Variation?

400

Designs visual lighting atmosphere

What is a Lighting Designer?

400

an energetic and expressive style of dance that originated in African-American communities in the early 20th century, blending African vernacular movement with theatrical techniques. It is characterized by syncopated rhythms, body isolations, and improvisation, and it has evolved to incorporate movement set to various modern music styles.

What is Jazz?

400

understanding and evaluating how the arts convey meaning. 

What is Responding?

500

Attack, Weight, Flow, Quality

What is Energy?

500

Performing the phrase at different start times. 

What is canon?

500

A book by choreographer Twyla Tharp that argues creativity is a skill developed through preparation and daily practice, not a gift bestowed on a few. 

What is the Creative Habit?

500

a free, expressive style that emerged in the 20th century as a rebellion against classical ballet's strict rules, focusing on natural, organic movement, emotion, and individuality rather than rigid technique, often using the entire body and exploring new ways to move through space. It emphasizes creative freedom, storytelling, and connecting with the human condition, incorporating elements from various cultures and evolving with new choreographic ideas.  

What is Modern?

500

Relating to artistic ideas and work personal meaning and external context. 

What is Connecting?

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