A term that describes a dancer exhaling during a contraction.
What is breath support?
The part of the theater the audience sits in while watching a performance.
What is the house?
Two basic body skills that are improved by doing jumping jacks.
What is coordination and endurance?
280 is the amount of characters allowed in a social media app.
What is twitter?
The joint that initiates turnout?
Dancers on stage move towards the audience.
What is downstage?
A theme in dance choreography.
Roll downs, contractions, feet articulation, and body swings are an example of a specific genre in dance.
What is modern?
Where a crickets ears are found?
What is on his legs?
Fundamental movement pattern demonstrated in a contraction.
What is head/tail?
The part of the auditorium that dancer waits in before entering the stage.
What is the wings?
An example of a choreographic form.
What is ABA?
A movement that moves a dancer in a sideways direction.
What is a glissade?
67 moons are found around this planet.
What is Jupiter?
Dance terminology that refers to maintaining proper posture while stationary or in motion.
What is dynamic alignment?
Part of the stage, downstage.
A choreographic principle that represents the equal arrangement of line, design, objects, weight, and floor pattern.
What is symmetry and balance?
Laban effort principles.
What is bound/free, direct/indirect, strong/light, sudden/sustained?
The percentage of the Earth's water that is frozen.
What is 69%
A dancer fails to move their arms and legs together at the same time.
What is connectivity?
A dancer does movement while walking and then collapses to the floor.
A choreographic form a choreographer uses to manipulate a phrase in order to create different versions of the phrase.
What is theme and variation?
The six qualities of movement.
What is collapsed, percussive, suspended, sustained, swinging, and vibratory?
June 19, 1885 New York City received a gift.
What is the Statue of Liberty?