1920's Dance Conventions and Production elements and the Social and Cultural Context Flashcards
What are the characteristic steps of the Charleston?
Kicking steps where dancers kick their legs forward and backward in a rhythmic pattern
The kicking movements are a defining feature of the Charleston dance style.
What is a signature move of the Charleston?
Swivelling the feet in and out while keeping the knees bent
This movement contributes to the playful and energetic look of the dance.
How do arm movements function in the Charleston?
Arms are swung in opposition to the legs
This adds to the dynamic feel of the dance.
Which part of the body is most dominant in the Charleston?
Lower body
Most of the movements are derived from the legs.
What does syncopation refer to in the context of the Charleston?
Rhythmic emphasis placed on the off-beats
This feature gives the dance a lively and unpredictable quality.
What is the typical tempo of the Charleston dance?
Fast-paced jazz music.
What type of attitude do dancers display while performing the Charleston?
Carefree and exuberant.
What is encouraged in the Charleston dance besides basic steps?
Improvisation.
Can the Charleston be danced solo or with a partner?
Both.
In partner dancing of the Charleston, how do couples typically position themselves?
Facing each other and mirroring movements.
Fill in the blank: The Charleston is typically performed to _______ music.
fast-paced jazz.
True or False: The Charleston dance is characterized by slow and rigid movements.
False.
What is a key characteristic of the Charleston dance?
Energetic and playful.
What do dancers add to their movements in the Charleston?
Their own flair.
What type of dresses were commonly worn by women during the Charleston era?
Flapper dresses with fringe
These dresses accentuated movements and were shorter and more fitted than previous styles.
What was a common feature of men’s attire during the Charleston era?
Suits and hats
This attire added a touch of sophistication to the dance.
Where was the Charleston dance predominantly performed?
Speakeasies and dance halls
These venues were popular for enjoying jazz music and dancing.
What type of music was primarily associated with the Charleston dance?
Jazz and swing music
The music was characterized as soulful and funky.
Fill in the blank: Flapper dresses were characterized by _______.
fringe
True or False: The Charleston dance was mainly popular in formal ballrooms.
False
The dance was mainly popular in speakeasies and dance halls.
Fill in the blank: Men added sophistication to their dance attire with _______.
hats
What decade is associated with the fashion of flapper dresses?
1920s
What major global event preceded the 1920s?
World War I
The end of World War I marked a shift towards a more carefree lifestyle.
What economic condition characterized the 1920s in the United States?
Economic Boom
This prosperity led to increased consumerism and growth in the entertainment industry.