Across
- 3. To reduce in size (less space, faster time, less energy)
- 8. Personality change, change of emphasis (space, time, energy), change of focus
- 10. Original movement created spontaneously in a free or structured environment. Involves an instantaneous choice of actions on the part of the dancer affected by chance elements, such as the movement choices of other dancers or musicians in the room. It may involve focused and concentrated movement exploration of a specific movement problem or idea, or may be a simple individual response to music.
- 12. Repeat sections of a phrase in any position of the phrase
- 16. Building the phrase through repetition (1...1-2...1-2-3...1-2-3-4…)
- 17. Adding new ideas on top of a phrase
Down
- 1. Put on the other side (reflect)
- 2. (Two words, with space) Using words; random, stories, poems and lists, to create movements and then phrases.
- 4. Exchange body parts (arms to legs, floor to air, parallel to turned out, etc.)
- 5. To lengthen-make bigger; (more space, slower time, more energy,etc.).
- 6. (Two words, with space) deeply explored by Merce Cunningham, in which various methods may be used to obtain random selection or organization of movements or movement phrases, e.g. rolling dice to determine the order of phrases to be performed.
- 7. (Two words, with space) Low, middle, high
- 9. Inserting new ideas within a phrase (inserting movement)
- 10. Ideas, visual pictures, colors, objects, feelings, and sensations either suggested by dance movement or serving as a motivation for the creation of dance movement.
- 11. “Round”-overlapping, reverting, simultaneous
- 13. Dance movement or choreography that has an interrelationship of parts similar to the organization of parts in nature; movements that flow naturally from each other.
- 14. Reverse- going from end to beginning; back to front
- 15. Isolating a small portion and building a new phrase based on that material
