Across
- 2. The strong, regular, and repeated patterns of beats in music
- 6. Performing the movements to your highest ability
- 7. The place where dancers perform
- 8. The speed at which something is performed
- 10. To perform choreography using minimal effort in order to recall the sequence of steps rather than performing at full capacity
- 13. Where dancers stand in relation to one another=for the audience to
- 14. A stage direction that requires you to move further away from the audience on stage
- 15. what performers wear during a performance
- 16. The length of time something lasts
- 17. The right side of the stage from the dancer's point of view, the left side of the stage from the audience point of view
Down
- 1. The movements created by the choreographer and performed on stage
- 3. The manner in which we carry our body weight while standing or sitting
- 4. The person that creates choreography for the stage
- 5. The left side of the stage from the dancer's point of view, the right side of the stage from the audience point of view
- 6. the shapes that are created on stage by where people are standing
- 9. Hand held objects during a performance
- 11. A dancer's ability to express and interpret music through movement
- 12. The individual numbers 1-8 that are assigned to movements within choreography
- 16. A stage direction that requires you to move closer to the audience from the stage
