CSET Subtest 3 Latest Update Graded A
CSET Subtest 3 Latest Update Graded A dance an intentional movement designed to express a thought, image, feeling or reality ... a sequential, rhythmic movement in 2 or 3 dimensional space that has a beginning, a middle and an end dance medium the types of movement used during dance, including space, shape, force and time space the outer space or sphere immediately around the body and the inner space, the real or imaginary space inside the body shape the deliberate positioning of the body to create a particular appearance force release of energy; the energy that produces a dance time tempo, beat and accent during a dance creative movement refers to children's dance movement, which is more exploratory and less purposeful than adult dance kinesthetic perception the body's ability to sense movement; refers to the muscle retention of the movement and the effort required to produce dance technique the skills a dancer uses as she or he performs the steps and movements of a dance ballet dance form that originated during the European Renaissance (fully developed in 1800s); Jules Perrot & Marius Petipa ballroom dancing social dancing that involves 2 partners; began in Europe during the 1500s; 4 modern ones - foxtrot, quickstep, tango & waltz; Irene & Vernon Castle jazz dance features the improvisation and techniques of jazz music; Bob Fosse modern dance moves away from the limitations of ballet and focuses on original movement derived from an expression of inner feelings; Isadora Duncan tap dance involves a dancer who strikes the free foot against the floor to create a pleasing and intricate rhythm; flamenco, African-American dance, and Irish and English clogging urban dance a contemporary dance that includes break dancing and hip-hop AB a dance with 2 distinct sections that share some common elements ABA a dance in which the second sections contrasts with the first section and the 3rd is a shortened or lengthened version of the 1st section accent a strong movement or gesture aesthetic criteria standards for judging a dance alignment a description of how the body aligns with the base of support and the line of gravity axial movement a nonlocomotor movement around a fixed body part, such as a foot call and response a second dancer enters the performance in response to the first dancer, often associated with African dance canon a dance in which performers create the same movement, starting at different times, similar to a round in singing contrast dances performed side by side to emphasize differences folk dances associated with a specific culture and usually seen at social events or gatherings phrase the organizational element of dance pulse the underlying beat of a dance retrograde dance sequence performed forward and then in reverse order tempo the speed of a dance music consists of pitch, the actual frequency or sound of a note, and duration scale pitches separated by specific intervals (CDEFGAB = diatonic, black + white = chromatic) form refers to the overall structure of music; patterns or sections may repeat, phrases may complement/contrast, etc. dynamics describes how loud or soft music is tempo (music) refers to the speed of a musical work texture (music) refers to the feel the musical work imparts timbre describes the unique sound produced by different instruments, instrumental combinations and by the human voice
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