Reviewer Flashcards

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Is an expression of an intensified sense of life, arising from an inner perception that stimulates both mind and body. It is man’s natural and primitive means of expression

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Dance

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The most serious concerns of primitive civilizations.

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Art and religion

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3
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Give the 8 types of dance elements

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theme, design, movement, technique, music, costume and props, choreography, scenery

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The content or the main ingredient of a dance.

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Theme

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5
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The message of a dance

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Theme

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The pattern of movement in time and space

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Design

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The action of dancers as they use their bodies to create organized patterns

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Movement

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8
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includes leaps, turns and runs

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Steps

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9
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express motions or ideas in sign language

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Gestures

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10
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to express feelings

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Facial expressions

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11
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Skills in executing movements

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Technique

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The auditory background to which a dancer moves. It is something melodic and harmonious usually used as an accompaniment.

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Music

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Motivates the movement of the dancers and serves as background music that captivates the audience.

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Music

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Worn by the dancer that help reflect the message, customs, beliefs and setting of the dance.

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Costume and Props

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Forms and arrangement of a dance.

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Choreography

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The setting or background establishing the place of action of any dance to make more realistic and beautiful

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Scenery

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17
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using the body as a means of expressing a communication

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Rhythmic Movements

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18
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The rhythmical movement of the body usually with music

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Dance

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To express an idea or emotion to narrate story

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Dance

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Dances with standardized rules and restrictions. It can be religious related dance or court and royal entertainment form.

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Classical Dance

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21
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Defined as a change of position in space.

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Movement

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What are the 3 factors that affect movement?

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Psychological Factor, Physiological Factor, Sociological Factor

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Phenomena such as fear, anxiety and others affect the movement either positive or negative.

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Psychological Factor

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Physical Fitness and body built are two main concerns that effect the human movement.

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Physiological Factor

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These refer to the relationship of the performer to the group regarding social conformity and norms.
Sociological Factor
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What are the 2 types of Movement Space?
Personal Space, General Space
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It is the maximum space available to a person in a stationary position.
Personal Space
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This includes the space that the person can reach by stretching and twisting.
Personal Space
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It is the space/area which include one or more persons moving in space like; gymnasium, swimming pools, classrooms, ballrooms, plaza and other.
General Space
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What are the 5 Elements of Space?
Direction, Level, Range, Pathways or Space Designs, Focus
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This refers to the movement forward, backward, upward, downward, sideways right and left, circular and combination of all these.
Direction
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As the body moves in horizontal plane it creates movement identified as high, medium/middle and low.
Level
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The maximum reach of an individual or sometimes referred to as personal space.
Range
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The line of design created in space as one moves.
Pathways or space designs
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This is referred to as movement in space in relation to an object or a person's attention or direction.
Focus
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What are the 2 basic divisions of movements?
Locomotor movements, Non-locomotor movements
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Movement in space as one goes from one place to another.
Locomotor Movement
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Movement done in a stationary or fixed base.
Non-locomotor or Axial Movement
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A regular pace of the feet. A simple transfer of the weight from one foot to the another.
Walk
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A fast walk or an increased speed in walking by lifting the foot off the contact floor or ground.
Run
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With the weight of the body on one foot spring on that foot.
Hop
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A full contact of the foot on the floor by gliding or a slide.
Slide
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A combination of a step and a cut by the transfer of weight to the other foot.
Gallop
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A combination of a step and a hop on a fast tempo.
Skip
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Straightening or stretching of a body part from a joint.
Extension
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A contraction or shortening of body parts from a joint.
Flexion
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Turning, twisting or circling around the axis.
Rotation
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A similar movement or a pendulum.
Pendular
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Movement of striking, hitting, pulling or pushing
Percussive
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The shaking of body parts or beating movements that procedures vibrating.
Vibratory
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A smooth flowing movement contained in a balanced position.
Sustained
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It may tell a story, set a mood, or express an emotion
Art
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It provides fun, relaxation, companionship
Form of recreation