Chapter 1: Dance For All

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