Dance Styles
Dance Elements
Choreographic Devices
Production Elements
Costuming for Dance Styles
100

What dance style includes elements like popping, locking, and breaking?

Hip Hop

100

Which element includes direction, level, shape, and floor pattern?

Space

100

What choreographic device involves repeating a movement or phrase?

Repetition

100

What production element helps establish the setting and mood?

Lighting

100

What footwear is typically worn in ballet?

Ballet slippers or pointe shoes

200

Which classical dance form originated in France and uses positions like plié and relevé?

Ballet

200

What dance element involves tempo and rhythm?

Time

200

What is it called when two or more movement phrases are performed at the same time by different dancers?

Canon

200

What is the name of the visual element that dancers perform in front of?

Set or Backdrop

200

What is a common costume feature in hip hop performances?

Loose, urban-style clothing (e.g., hoodies, sneakers)

300

Which dance style is known for its syncopated rhythms and originated from African American communities in the early 20th century?

Jazz

300

What element refers to how energy is applied to movement (e.g., sharp, flowing, sustained)?

Dynamics

300

This recurring movement or gesture appears throughout a dance work and is often developed or varied to help communicate the intention.

Motif

300

This element might include objects the dancers interact with, like chairs, books, or suitcases.

Props

300

The dancers wear bare feet and neutral, flowing clothing to allow full range of movement.

Contemporary

400

What style combines modern dance techniques with cultural storytelling, often used in Bangarra Dance Theatre works?

Contemporary Indigenous

400

What term describes the way dancers interact with each other (e.g., mirroring, contact)?

Relationships

400

What device involves doing the same movement in reverse order?

Retrograde

400

Name two ways lighting can be manipulated during a performance to create contrast between sections of choreography.

  • Changes in colour (e.g., warm vs. cool tones)

  • Shifts in intensity or focus (e.g., spotlight vs. full-stage wash)

400

This style’s costume might involve body paint, traditional woven textiles, and references to spiritual or cultural symbolism.

Indigenous or Cultural/Traditional Dance

500

Which highly theatrical dance style originated in Brazil and is often performed during carnival celebrations?

Samba

500

Name the element that helps create contrast between sections in choreography.

Dynamics

500

What choreographic device involves changing the timing, space, or dynamics of a motif while keeping its structure?

Variation

500

List 4 production elements

costume, make-up, music, projection, multimedia 
500

If you were performing a cabaret jazz dance, what are three specific costume components you would need?

Stockings either fishnet/nude

Leotard/corset/costume

Heeled shoes/ character shoes