Art of Movement quiz 2

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  1. 3. The current trend in musicals is to "play it safe" financially, which results in many jukebox musicals, film adaptations, and _____ (re-doing old musicals).
  2. 6. After the "Golden Age" of musicals, the next period of musicals started to incorporate ___ music into the show.
  3. 10. The area of China known for an aggressive Kung Fu style, including kicks and wide stances
  4. 11. The musical ____, considered the first of the "Golden Age" of musicals, was the first to use song and dance to propel the plot forwards, as opposed to just expressing feelings
  5. 12. The piece of a well-structured fight scene that changes the direction of the fight, providing an "oh yeah" or "oh no" moment for audiences
  6. 13. ___ is a technique used in film when selling a fight to the camera. It uses the layering of people's different distances from the camera to visually compress the space between them.
  7. 14. The street in New York City off of which many famous theaters are located. Most "big name" musicals get well-known by making it to perform in one of these theaters.
  8. 15. _____ Chan is known for bringing comedy to his kung fu techniques in movies such as Drunken Master and Kung Fu Panda.
Down
  1. 1. Another word for the person who is receiving stage slaps, punches, etc. This person is the one who "sells it" to the audience.
  2. 2. One of the most important safety rules of stage fighting is to make eye ____ before throwing a punch, etc.
  3. 4. The musicals of the 1980s-early 2000s are known for being elaborate, big, and ______ to produce.
  4. 5. The area of China known for a fast Kung Fu style, using the hands more and keeping a narrower stance
  5. 7. The sound made by actors to simulate the noise of a punch, slap, kick, etc.
  6. 8. _____ Lee is credited with bringing Kung Fu to American film in the 1970s, starting an interest in martial arts in general.
  7. 9. In a stage fight, the sole job of the "predator" is to keep your fight partner ____.