Dance Vocabulary 11

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Across
  1. 2. The degree of physical proficiency a dancer achieves within a dance style.
  2. 5. Sound accompaniment for dancing other than music (for example, street noise, ocean surf, bird calls, spoken word).
  3. 6. The pace or speed or pulse of music or movement, or the underlying beat.
  4. 7. Different paces or speeds of music, or underlying beats or pulses, used in a dance work or composition.
Down
  1. 1. A thing or event that inspires action, feeling, or thought.
  2. 3. A dance that has specific movement characteristics, qualities, or principles that give it a distinct identity.
  3. 4. Pre-determined use of directions, levels, pathways, formations, and body shapes.
  4. 5. Components of dance involving direction, pathways, facings, levels, shapes, and design; the location where a dance takes place; the element of dance referring to the cubic area of a room, on a stage, or in other environments.
  5. 7. A dance idea that is stated choreographically.