Across
- 2. Dances that were created and performed by a specific group within a culture.
- 5. Pertaining to sensations and understanding of bodily movement.
- 8. Manipulation of dance movement, sequences, or phrases using tools like repetition, inversion, canon, retrograde, call and response, or chance.
- 10. In dance training, it is the process of adjusting the skeletal and muscular system to gravity to support effective functionality.
- 11. The organization of choreography and movement to fulfill the artistic intent of dance or dance study; often referred to as choreographic form.
Down
- 1. Concepts explored or employed to support body-mind connections.
- 3. A brief sequence of related movements that have a sense of continuity and artistic or rhythmic completion.
- 4. Popular in swing dancing; A three step sequence taken on two beats of music.
- 6. To add or subtract steps within a specific number of beats performed by dancers to vary the normal step and to allow for personal expression and creativity.
- 7. Investigate multiple movement possibilities to learn more about an idea.
- 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.