Across
- 2. This ternary or three-part compositional form has a main theme, then a contrasting second section, and finally a third section that is a recapitulation of the first theme in a condensed, abbreviated, or extended form.
- 5. The manifestations of artistic intent through dance, drama music, poetry, fiction, painting, sculpture, or other artistic media. In dance, this involves the choreography and the dancers within a context.
- 6. The essential components or characteristics of a dance that can be used as a frame of reference when making judgments about the merit of a dance work or dancer.
- 7. The way the human body’s skeletal, muscular, and vascular systems work separately and in coordination.
- 8. A performance site other than the standard Western-style theater.
- 9. Referral to choreography without a narrative. This dance does not tell a story or express any kind of feelings or ideas other than movement itself.
Down
- 1. This two-part compositional form has two themes. This binary form consists of two distinct, self-contained sections that share either a character or quality, such as tempo, movement quality, or style.
- 2. In dance training, it is the process of adjusting the skeletal and muscular system to gravity to support effective functionality.
- 3. Aspects of craft and skill used to fulfill artistic intent.
- 4. The choreographer’s purpose or intention for creating a dance work.