Across
- 4. The human body rhythmically moving with energy through space and time.
- 8. A category of dances you see performed onstage as art and entertainment. These dance genres include ballet, modern dance, jazz dance, and tap dance.
- 9. A short series of movements that connect into a pattern.
- 11. The knowledge and understanding required to participate authentically in the arts. Arts include dance, music, dramatic art, visual art, and media.
- 13. Personal movement exploration to understand the elements of dance, and create movement sequences and dance using the creative or choreographic processes.
- 14. Class or category of art or dance based on some set of stylistic criteria.
- 15. All past and present video, film, books, and resources about dance.
- 16. Composing dances for presentation to audiences.
Down
- 1. Participation in a variety of dance related activities as ways to learn about and through dance.
- 2. Include creating, performing, responding, and connecting to or interconnecting with by analyzing the arts within dance, other art forms, and the community.
- 3. A particular kind, sort, or type of dance, as with reference to form, appearance, or character
- 5. General divisions of dance knowledge (ex: creative movement and dance, recreational dance, dance fitness, concert dance)
- 6. The products in dance.
- 7. Dance form done for recreational activity. It can be traditional, cultural, historical, social, or community dance.
- 10. Understanding movement, dance genres and terminology, composition design, application of aesthetic principles and knowledge related arts that contribute to dance and dance performance
- 12. A way to increase cardiovascular endurance, strength, and flexibility. A wide variety of dance genres support fitness
