Elements of Dance
Jazz Dance
Modern/Contemporary Technique
Modern/Contemporary Choreographers
Anatomy/Body
100

What are the 5 elements of dance

Body, Energy, Action, Space & Time

100

Describe a battement. 

A kick with a straight leg. Typically higher than 45 degrees. 


100

Explain why breathing is critical or necessary in modern/contemporary movement. 

Helps you find the flow of movement. 

Helps you bring oxygen to your muscles to increase range of movement. 

100
Give me two facts about Isadora Duncan. 

Known as the starter of the rebellion of ballet 

Used big pieces of fabric to show off her natural body movements. 

Anything else?

100

This bone is the initiator of roll downs, the heaviest bone in our body. 

Cranium

200

What element of dance consists of your anatomy, systems and how many dancers are on stage? 

Body

200

What is the definition of a jazz square or box step?

four steps in the shape of a box. open, cross, back, back. 

200

Describe a roll down. 

A roll down starts with the cranium and moves forward articulating each piece of your spine. 

200

Give us two facts about Alvin Ailey

Studied with Martha Graham

Started a dance company for minorities that is still operating today. 

200

This bone has several pieces and is connected through the cranium and pelvis 

Spine

300

What element consists of levels, pathways and formations?

Space
300

Describe the grapevine

A four step movement that travels side to side in the order - open, cross, open, step 

300

What is the difference between a roll down and a undulation. 

Roll downs call for the cranium to fall forward 

Undulations call for the cranium to fall backward. 

The spine rolls forward in a roll down 

The spine collapses forward in a undulation

300

Give us two facts about Katherine Dunham 

Has her own technique that pulls from Afro/Caribbean styles.

Was also an anthropologist

300

This bone is at the center of your ribcage/chest. Used to initiate undulations. 

Sternum

400

What element of dance includes: meter, accent, counts etc.

Time

400

Compare and contrast grapevine & a jazz square

Same amount of steps

jazz square stays in place

grapevine travels side to side 

similar leg motions 

400

Describe a contract and a release. 

engaging the core vs. releasing the core. 

400

Give us two facts about Martha Graham

Known for her dance "lamentations" fabric and a bench

Known for her own technique that uses contract and release. 

400

This bone is the focus of undercurves and overcurves. 

Pelvis

500

What element of dance refers to HOW a dancer or dancers are moving within a dance?

Energy


500

Describe a hitch kick and what movements are needed to complete it. 

a jumping kick. a plie, passe and battement.
500

What bone is the focus of undercurve and overcurves. 

pelvis and how it travels 

500

Give us two facts about Lester Horton

Studied at Denishawn (Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn) 

Has his own technique where flatbacks are used. 

500

These bones are at the bottom of the pelvis and we sit on them and use them as anchors for floor work. 

Sitz Bones

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