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