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DANCE VOCABULARY


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Sort Desciption: Duplication of a movement or movements phrases within dance choreography. Retrograde. To reverse the order of a sequence of dance choreography. ...

Content Inside: DANCE VOCABULARY Abstraction An idea or concept conveyed through movement and removed from its original context. Accent A strong movement gesture. Aesthetic criteria Standards applied in making judgments about the artistic merit of a work. Alignment The relationship of the skeleton to the line of gravity and base of support. Axial movement Movement anchored to one spot by a body park. Only the available space in any direction is used while the initial body contact is being maintained. Movement is organized around the axis of the body and is not designed travel from one location to another. Examples include stretching, bending, turning in place, gesturing. Balance A state of equilibrium referring to the balance of weight or the spatial arrangement of bodies. Designs may be balanced on both sides of center (symmetrical) or balanced off center (asymmetrical). Ballet A form of Western classical dance that originated in the Renaissance courts of Europe. The dance form was formally codified by the time of King Louis XIV (mid-1600s), who was an accomplished dancer, responsible for extensive notation as well as support for dance. Body knowledge Awareness of one’s body, and its possibilities, capabilities and limitations. Canon A passage, movement sequence, or piece of music in which the parts are done in succession, overlapping one another. Choreography Creation and composition of dances by arranging or inventing steps, movements, and pattern of movements. Contrast To set side by side to emphasize differences; in dance, two movements that differ in energy, space (size, direction, level), design (symmetrical/asymmetrical, open/closed), timing (fast/slow, even/uneven), themes, or patterns. Counterbalance A weight that balances another weight. In dance it usually refers to one or more dancers combining their weight in stillness or in motion to achieve a movement or design that is interdependent. Any limit moving in one direction must be given a counterwei ...



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