Dance cycle 7

Cards (16)

  • What does the term "actions" refer to in dance?

    What a dancer does
  • What are the dynamics in dance?

    How you do it, based on variations in speed, strength, and flow
  • What does "space" refer to in dance?

    The where of movement
  • What are relationships in dance?

    The ways in which dancers interact and the connections between them
  • What are the main actions in dance?
    • Travel
    • Turn
    • Elevation
    • Leap
    • Spin
    • Balance
  • What are the dynamics of movement in dance?
    • Roll
    • Lunge
    • Fast
    • Jump
    • Gentle
    • Slow
    • Soft
    • Floor work
    • Strong
    • Light
    • Abrupt
    • Tense
    • Sharp
    • Sudden
    • Flowing
    • Energetic
  • What are the key choreographic devices in dance?
    • Highlights
    • Motif
    • Development
    • Repetition
    • Contrast
  • What is a motif in dance?
    A movement phrase encapsulating an idea that is repeated and developed throughout the dance
  • What does repetition mean in choreographic devices?
    Performing the same action or phrase again
  • What is contrast in dance?
    Movements or shapes that have nothing in common
  • What are the different spatial elements in dance?
    • Pathways: Linear, Zigzag
    • Levels: High, Medium, Low
    • Size of movements
    • Directions
  • What are the types of relationships in dance?
    • Lead and follow
    • Action and reaction
    • Accumulation
    • Mirroring
    • Formations
    • Counterpoint
    • Manipulation by number
  • What is the climax in a dance?
    The most significant moment of the dance
  • What does unison mean in dance?
    Two or more dancers performing the same movement at the same time
  • What is canon in dance?
    When the same movements overlap in time
  • Are unison and canon considered relationships in dance?
    No, they are choreographic devices