Curved, asymmetrical, symmetrical, and angular are examples of:
What are body shapes?
Locomotor movement may also be called:
What is axial?
Movement that occurs closer to the ground is on a ______level.
What is low?
This term refers to the duration of a movement, such as whether it is quick or slow.
What is speed?
When your limbs are close together, you are using ________ energy.
What is bound?
When both halves of the body look the same they are:
What is symmetrical?
Non locomotor movement may also be called:
What is non-axial?
This describes the three areas in a space that one can move in.
What are levels?
What are high, medium, low?
This term is used for the entire length of a dance?
What is clock time?
When your limbs are far out from you, you are using ________ energy.
What is free energy?
Locomotor movement is movement that:
What is travels?
Is the "woah" a locomotor on non-locomotor movement?
What is non-locomotor?
This concept describes the specific pattern or route a dancer follows in their movement.
What is pathway?
When is a scenario in which the clock time of a dance might be short?
What is an athletic game or a commercial?
The energy used in this picture.
What is free energy?
When movement uses every body part it is called:
What is whole movement?
Name three different pathways:
What is:
- curved
-straight
-angular
-zig-zag
-random
This term refers to the spatial choices we may make with others in our dances?
What are spatial relationships?
When is a scenario in which the clock time of a dance will be longer?
What is storytelling, or concert dance?
The energy used in this picture.
What is bound energy?