Dance Vocabulary 5

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Across
  1. 2. This ternary or three-part compositional form has a main theme, then a contrasting second section, and finally a third section that is a recapitulation of the first theme in a condensed, abbreviated, or extended form.
  2. 5. The manifestations of artistic intent through dance, drama music, poetry, fiction, painting, sculpture, or other artistic media. In dance, this involves the choreography and the dancers within a context.
  3. 6. The essential components or characteristics of a dance that can be used as a frame of reference when making judgments about the merit of a dance work or dancer.
  4. 7. The way the human body’s skeletal, muscular, and vascular systems work separately and in coordination.
  5. 8. A performance site other than the standard Western-style theater.
  6. 9. Referral to choreography without a narrative. This dance does not tell a story or express any kind of feelings or ideas other than movement itself.
Down
  1. 1. This two-part compositional form has two themes. This binary form consists of two distinct, self-contained sections that share either a character or quality, such as tempo, movement quality, or style.
  2. 2. In dance training, it is the process of adjusting the skeletal and muscular system to gravity to support effective functionality.
  3. 3. Aspects of craft and skill used to fulfill artistic intent.
  4. 4. The choreographer’s purpose or intention for creating a dance work.