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  • Claire Sadaya
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  • 1

    What is dance? Dance is mainly for

    a. to please gods b. to please others c. to please themselves d. to build community within ethnic group Myers 2005

  • 2

    Dance has been a major form of RELIGIOUS RITUAL and SOCIAL EXPRESSION

    Pre-historic past

  • 3

    It is used a a way of REINFORCING TRIBAL UNITY and STRENGTH

    pre-historic past

  • 4

    First used is gesture to communicate

    pre-historic past

  • 5

    Real knowledge of dance came about

    Pre Christian era

  • 6

    Dance became full blown and was richly recorded in ancient Egypt

    Pre Christian era

  • 7

    Reflected on wall painting, reliefs and literary record in Hieroglyphs

    Pre Christian era

  • 8

    Most of the dance was form as a medium of RELIGIOUS EXPRESSION

    pre Christian era

  • 9

    Dancing was though as an military education

    ancient Greek

  • 10

    Also a form of ENTERTAINMENT and DISPLAY

    Ancient greek

  • 11

    3 Greek philosophers that supported this art of integration of body and soul

    - Plato - Aristotle - Socrates

  • 12

    Highlighted the two kinds of dance

    Plato

  • 13

    2 kinds of dance

    Noble (fine and honorable) Ignoble (imitating what is mean or ugly)

  • 14

    Fine and honorable dance

    noble

  • 15

    Imitating what is mean and ugly

    ignoble

  • 16

    Dancing became less important

    ancient rome

  • 17

    They stopped valuing dance as a quality of art

    ancient rome

  • 18

    Dance became brutal because the entertainers was SLAVES AND CAPTIVES

    Ancient rome

  • 19

    Dance became part of corruption

    Ancient rome

  • 20

    Resulting in their condemnation by the early Christian

    Ancient Rome

  • 21

    There is a transformation in the history of dance

    Catholic Church

  • 22

    Theatrical entertainment was probihited

    Catholic Church

  • 23

    Dance still exist in the religious ceremonies

    Catholic Church

  • 24

    Dance became part of worship and Church services

    Catholic Church

  • 25

    Mark as the beginning of SOCIAL DANCING

    Dark and early middle age

  • 26

    Peasant performed ROUND DANCE AND COUPLE DANCE

    Dark and early middle age

  • 27

    Peasant dance on grass, nobleman dance in smooth floor or wood or polished marcble called "Ballroom"

    Dark and early middle age

  • 28

    Dance wholly accepted in court

    early Renaissance

  • 29

    Rise of ballet in Italy and France

    15th and 16th centuries

  • 30

    Dance forms have been widely recognized worldwide (Kraus and gaufman 1981)

    15th and 16th centuries

  • 31

    Elements of dance

    - Body - Energy - Time - Space

  • 32

    What we move

    body

  • 33

    How we move

    energy

  • 34

    When we moved

    time

  • 35

    Where we move

    space

  • 36

    Types of Body dance

    symmetrical Asymmetrical

  • 37

    Balance shape

    symmetrical

  • 38

    Unbalanced shape

    asymmetrical

  • 39

    Types of energy

    - Sustained - Percussive - Vibratory - swinging - Suspended - collapsing

  • 40

    Type of space

    - Pathway - size - direction - focus - relationship

  • 41

    Type of time

    - duration - speed - rhythmic pattern - beat - timing relationships - accent - tempo

  • 42

    Fundamental position of arms and feet

    1st to 5th position

  • 43

    Arms: both arms raised in a circle in front of a chest Feet: heels close together, toes apart with an angle of about 45 degrees

    1st position

  • 44

    Arms: both raised sideward with a graceful curve at shoulder level Feet: feet apart sideward of about a pace distance

    2nd position

  • 45

    Arms: one arm raised in front as 2nd position, other arm raised upward Feet: heel of one foot close to in step of the other foot

    3rd position

  • 46

    Arm: one arm raised in front as in 2st position other arm raised overhead Feet: one foot in front of the other of a pace distance

    4th position

  • 47

    Arms: both arms raised overhead Feet; heal of front foot close to big toe of fear foot

    5th position

  • 48

    Classification of Dance form

    - Ballet - modern dance - Dance Drama - Folk Dance - Ethnic dance - Ballroom Dance - exercise dance - street dance - interpretative dance

  • 49

    Ballet originated from ____

    Italy

  • 50

    Ballet rise on

    15th and 16 th centuries

  • 51

    Ballet dance gained popularity in

    Russia and France

  • 52

    It is a dance reaction to against the ballet dance

    modern dance

  • 53

    In the late 19th and early 20th century dance became frestyle

    modern dance

  • 54

    This dance show the relationship of the dancer to the floor, release and movement and dancers breath

    modern dance

  • 55

    Form of performance dance combines Dance, acting, and sometimes singing to narrate a story

    Dance drama

  • 56

    It is a expressive art form where the movement and gestures portrays chatacter, emotion and events

    Dance Drama

  • 57

    Examples of Dance Drama

    - Kathakali (India) - Noh (Japan)

  • 58

    Known for its elaborate costumes, makeup and detailed gestures

    kathakali (India) in Kerala

  • 59

    Primarily depict the story from Hindi spice like Mahabharata and Ramayana

    Katahali (India) in Kerala

  • 60

    Older students forms of Japanese theater

    Noh

  • 61

    Combine music, dance and drama to create a slow and slolemn form performance

    Noh

  • 62

    Stories often invloves supernatural beings, historical events and moral dilemmas

    Noh

  • 63

    Refers to traditional dances that are rooted in the customs, rituals and cultural heritage of a specific community, region and country

    Folk Dance

  • 64

    Refers to dances that are deeply rooted in the cultural traditions, rituals, and beliefs of specific ethnic groups of communities

    Ethnic Dance

  • 65

    Example of Folk Dance

    Tinikling

  • 66

    Example of Ethnic Dance

    Ifugao Dance

  • 67

    One of the lost famous traditional dances of the Philippines Considered as the national dance of the Philippines

    Tinikling

  • 68

    Often performed during important community events such as rituals, agriculture ceremonies and social gathering

    Ifugao dance

  • 69

    Refers to a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively around the world

    ballroom dance

  • 70

    These dance is characterized by their elegance, coordination between partners and structured movement patterns

    ballroom dande

  • 71

    Example of ballroom dance

    - Waltz - Tango

  • 72

    A slow, graceful dance in 3/4 time, kNown for its flowing movemens and elegant rise and fall

    Waltz

  • 73

    A passionate and dramatic dance with sharp, stacatto movements and close partner connection Recognized by its intense, rhythmic style

    tango

  • 74

    Refers to a style of dance specifically designed to combine the benifuts of aerobic exercise with the enjoyment of rhythmic movement

    Exercise dance

  • 75

    These dance routines are typically structured to enhance physical fitness, focusing on improving cardiovascular health, muscle tone, flexibility and coordination

    exercise dance

  • 76

    Example of exercise dance

    - Zumba - Cardio Hiphop

  • 77

    Routines incorporate interval training, alternating fast and slow rhythms and resistance training for a total body workouts

    zumba

  • 78

    A high energy dance workout that uses hip hop music and dance moves to create a fun and intense cardio session

    cardio hip hop

  • 79

    Alliad movement

    - ice dancing - Aerial dancing - gymnastic - Floor exercise - water ballet - rhythmic gymnastics

  • 80

    Collective term for various style of dance that originated and developed in urban environment, often on the street or in formal settings

    street dance

  • 81

    Encompasses a range of dance style that emerged from different communities and cuktures, particularly 1970 AND 1980

    street dance

  • 82

    Includes dance battles and competition

    battle and competition

  • 83

    A style of dance that emphasizes the personal expression and emotional interpretation of music, themes or narratives

    interpretative dance

  • 84

    Types of interpretative dance

    modern dance contemporary dance

  • 85

    Aften overlaps with interpretative dance as it encourages dancers to explore personal expression and emotional content

    modern dance

  • 86

    Frequently incorporate elements of interpretative dance Allow for a wide range of movement style and personal expression, often exploring abstract and personal themes

    contemporary dance

  • 87

    Mother of Interpretative dance

    Isadora duncan

  • 88

    2 pioners that emphasize the importance of individuals expression and emotional depth in their choreography

    - Martha Graham - Isadora Duncan

  • 89

    It is closely related to dance for its place a significant role in it It is used as accompaniment that somehoe motivates the dancers movement

    music

  • 90

    Types of music

    - Accompaniment - Beat - Rhythm - Melody and Harmony

  • 91

    The music or sound used during the dance, which set the mood and tempo

    accompaniment

  • 92

    The basic unit of time in the music, which dancersi ften use to synchronized their movements

    beat

  • 93

    The pattern of beat, which influences the timing and flow of movements

    Rhythm

  • 94

    The overall structure of the music, including the tune and how multiple notes or instrument interact

    melody and harmony

  • 95

    Refers to action of dances with the use of their body to create organized patterns

    movement

  • 96

    Pertains to the content or main ingredient of the dance It actually conveys the message of the dance

    theme

  • 97

    If refers to the skills in executing movement. As a dancer, one need to have a complete control over the muscles of his body

    techniques

  • 98

    Classification of techniques

    - precision - coordination - balance and control

  • 99

    The accuracy of movements, which is essential for complex dance forms

    precision

  • 100

    The ability to synchronized different parts of the body in movement

    coordination

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    What is dance? Dance is mainly for

    a. to please gods b. to please others c. to please themselves d. to build community within ethnic group Myers 2005

  • 2

    Dance has been a major form of RELIGIOUS RITUAL and SOCIAL EXPRESSION

    Pre-historic past

  • 3

    It is used a a way of REINFORCING TRIBAL UNITY and STRENGTH

    pre-historic past

  • 4

    First used is gesture to communicate

    pre-historic past

  • 5

    Real knowledge of dance came about

    Pre Christian era

  • 6

    Dance became full blown and was richly recorded in ancient Egypt

    Pre Christian era

  • 7

    Reflected on wall painting, reliefs and literary record in Hieroglyphs

    Pre Christian era

  • 8

    Most of the dance was form as a medium of RELIGIOUS EXPRESSION

    pre Christian era

  • 9

    Dancing was though as an military education

    ancient Greek

  • 10

    Also a form of ENTERTAINMENT and DISPLAY

    Ancient greek

  • 11

    3 Greek philosophers that supported this art of integration of body and soul

    - Plato - Aristotle - Socrates

  • 12

    Highlighted the two kinds of dance

    Plato

  • 13

    2 kinds of dance

    Noble (fine and honorable) Ignoble (imitating what is mean or ugly)

  • 14

    Fine and honorable dance

    noble

  • 15

    Imitating what is mean and ugly

    ignoble

  • 16

    Dancing became less important

    ancient rome

  • 17

    They stopped valuing dance as a quality of art

    ancient rome

  • 18

    Dance became brutal because the entertainers was SLAVES AND CAPTIVES

    Ancient rome

  • 19

    Dance became part of corruption

    Ancient rome

  • 20

    Resulting in their condemnation by the early Christian

    Ancient Rome

  • 21

    There is a transformation in the history of dance

    Catholic Church

  • 22

    Theatrical entertainment was probihited

    Catholic Church

  • 23

    Dance still exist in the religious ceremonies

    Catholic Church

  • 24

    Dance became part of worship and Church services

    Catholic Church

  • 25

    Mark as the beginning of SOCIAL DANCING

    Dark and early middle age

  • 26

    Peasant performed ROUND DANCE AND COUPLE DANCE

    Dark and early middle age

  • 27

    Peasant dance on grass, nobleman dance in smooth floor or wood or polished marcble called "Ballroom"

    Dark and early middle age

  • 28

    Dance wholly accepted in court

    early Renaissance

  • 29

    Rise of ballet in Italy and France

    15th and 16th centuries

  • 30

    Dance forms have been widely recognized worldwide (Kraus and gaufman 1981)

    15th and 16th centuries

  • 31

    Elements of dance

    - Body - Energy - Time - Space

  • 32

    What we move

    body

  • 33

    How we move

    energy

  • 34

    When we moved

    time

  • 35

    Where we move

    space

  • 36

    Types of Body dance

    symmetrical Asymmetrical

  • 37

    Balance shape

    symmetrical

  • 38

    Unbalanced shape

    asymmetrical

  • 39

    Types of energy

    - Sustained - Percussive - Vibratory - swinging - Suspended - collapsing

  • 40

    Type of space

    - Pathway - size - direction - focus - relationship

  • 41

    Type of time

    - duration - speed - rhythmic pattern - beat - timing relationships - accent - tempo

  • 42

    Fundamental position of arms and feet

    1st to 5th position

  • 43

    Arms: both arms raised in a circle in front of a chest Feet: heels close together, toes apart with an angle of about 45 degrees

    1st position

  • 44

    Arms: both raised sideward with a graceful curve at shoulder level Feet: feet apart sideward of about a pace distance

    2nd position

  • 45

    Arms: one arm raised in front as 2nd position, other arm raised upward Feet: heel of one foot close to in step of the other foot

    3rd position

  • 46

    Arm: one arm raised in front as in 2st position other arm raised overhead Feet: one foot in front of the other of a pace distance

    4th position

  • 47

    Arms: both arms raised overhead Feet; heal of front foot close to big toe of fear foot

    5th position

  • 48

    Classification of Dance form

    - Ballet - modern dance - Dance Drama - Folk Dance - Ethnic dance - Ballroom Dance - exercise dance - street dance - interpretative dance

  • 49

    Ballet originated from ____

    Italy

  • 50

    Ballet rise on

    15th and 16 th centuries

  • 51

    Ballet dance gained popularity in

    Russia and France

  • 52

    It is a dance reaction to against the ballet dance

    modern dance

  • 53

    In the late 19th and early 20th century dance became frestyle

    modern dance

  • 54

    This dance show the relationship of the dancer to the floor, release and movement and dancers breath

    modern dance

  • 55

    Form of performance dance combines Dance, acting, and sometimes singing to narrate a story

    Dance drama

  • 56

    It is a expressive art form where the movement and gestures portrays chatacter, emotion and events

    Dance Drama

  • 57

    Examples of Dance Drama

    - Kathakali (India) - Noh (Japan)

  • 58

    Known for its elaborate costumes, makeup and detailed gestures

    kathakali (India) in Kerala

  • 59

    Primarily depict the story from Hindi spice like Mahabharata and Ramayana

    Katahali (India) in Kerala

  • 60

    Older students forms of Japanese theater

    Noh

  • 61

    Combine music, dance and drama to create a slow and slolemn form performance

    Noh

  • 62

    Stories often invloves supernatural beings, historical events and moral dilemmas

    Noh

  • 63

    Refers to traditional dances that are rooted in the customs, rituals and cultural heritage of a specific community, region and country

    Folk Dance

  • 64

    Refers to dances that are deeply rooted in the cultural traditions, rituals, and beliefs of specific ethnic groups of communities

    Ethnic Dance

  • 65

    Example of Folk Dance

    Tinikling

  • 66

    Example of Ethnic Dance

    Ifugao Dance

  • 67

    One of the lost famous traditional dances of the Philippines Considered as the national dance of the Philippines

    Tinikling

  • 68

    Often performed during important community events such as rituals, agriculture ceremonies and social gathering

    Ifugao dance

  • 69

    Refers to a set of partner dances, which are enjoyed both socially and competitively around the world

    ballroom dance

  • 70

    These dance is characterized by their elegance, coordination between partners and structured movement patterns

    ballroom dande

  • 71

    Example of ballroom dance

    - Waltz - Tango

  • 72

    A slow, graceful dance in 3/4 time, kNown for its flowing movemens and elegant rise and fall

    Waltz

  • 73

    A passionate and dramatic dance with sharp, stacatto movements and close partner connection Recognized by its intense, rhythmic style

    tango

  • 74

    Refers to a style of dance specifically designed to combine the benifuts of aerobic exercise with the enjoyment of rhythmic movement

    Exercise dance

  • 75

    These dance routines are typically structured to enhance physical fitness, focusing on improving cardiovascular health, muscle tone, flexibility and coordination

    exercise dance

  • 76

    Example of exercise dance

    - Zumba - Cardio Hiphop

  • 77

    Routines incorporate interval training, alternating fast and slow rhythms and resistance training for a total body workouts

    zumba

  • 78

    A high energy dance workout that uses hip hop music and dance moves to create a fun and intense cardio session

    cardio hip hop

  • 79

    Alliad movement

    - ice dancing - Aerial dancing - gymnastic - Floor exercise - water ballet - rhythmic gymnastics

  • 80

    Collective term for various style of dance that originated and developed in urban environment, often on the street or in formal settings

    street dance

  • 81

    Encompasses a range of dance style that emerged from different communities and cuktures, particularly 1970 AND 1980

    street dance

  • 82

    Includes dance battles and competition

    battle and competition

  • 83

    A style of dance that emphasizes the personal expression and emotional interpretation of music, themes or narratives

    interpretative dance

  • 84

    Types of interpretative dance

    modern dance contemporary dance

  • 85

    Aften overlaps with interpretative dance as it encourages dancers to explore personal expression and emotional content

    modern dance

  • 86

    Frequently incorporate elements of interpretative dance Allow for a wide range of movement style and personal expression, often exploring abstract and personal themes

    contemporary dance

  • 87

    Mother of Interpretative dance

    Isadora duncan

  • 88

    2 pioners that emphasize the importance of individuals expression and emotional depth in their choreography

    - Martha Graham - Isadora Duncan

  • 89

    It is closely related to dance for its place a significant role in it It is used as accompaniment that somehoe motivates the dancers movement

    music

  • 90

    Types of music

    - Accompaniment - Beat - Rhythm - Melody and Harmony

  • 91

    The music or sound used during the dance, which set the mood and tempo

    accompaniment

  • 92

    The basic unit of time in the music, which dancersi ften use to synchronized their movements

    beat

  • 93

    The pattern of beat, which influences the timing and flow of movements

    Rhythm

  • 94

    The overall structure of the music, including the tune and how multiple notes or instrument interact

    melody and harmony

  • 95

    Refers to action of dances with the use of their body to create organized patterns

    movement

  • 96

    Pertains to the content or main ingredient of the dance It actually conveys the message of the dance

    theme

  • 97

    If refers to the skills in executing movement. As a dancer, one need to have a complete control over the muscles of his body

    techniques

  • 98

    Classification of techniques

    - precision - coordination - balance and control

  • 99

    The accuracy of movements, which is essential for complex dance forms

    precision

  • 100

    The ability to synchronized different parts of the body in movement

    coordination