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QUIZ 5: Dance! |
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1. Which of the following forms of dance are the
most beneficial in gymnastics training? |
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2. What percentage of Olympic gymnasts study classical
dance? |
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3. What language is used for classical Ballet terminology? |
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4. Which
form of dance can be identified by isolations of different
parts of the body, namely, the head, hips, ribs, shoulders
and knees? |
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5.
Which single form of dance would help a gymnast’s
training the most? |
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6.
Some forms of dance don’t help gymnasts at all? |
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7. Which form of dance typically includes the most
gymnastics-like skills when performed? |
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8. All forms of dance often include gymnastics
skills when performed today? |
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9. All of the forms of dance are learned and performed
completely separate from all other forms of dance.? |
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10. Today, all of the forms of dance are intertwined
(mixed together) by famous performing companies resulting
in NEW forms of dance never seen before. |
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Bonus
Questions: Each worth 20 pts!
Bonus Question 1
Which are correct technical terms for exercises used in
a dance "warm-up?" |
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a.
plie, tendu, degage, frappe, rond de jambe, develope,
grand battement
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plie, tendu, faberge, elance, pas de basque, grand
jete |
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plie, tendu, tour jete, leaps, grand battement,
frappe |
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Bonus Question 2
Which of the following illustrate sections of a Ballet
class? |
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a. barre, petite adagio, petite allegro,
grand adagio, grand allegro and reverence
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b. warm up, adagio, allegro and promenade |
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c.petite allegro, petite adagio, grand allegro,
grand adagio |
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Bonus Question 3
Ballet in the true classical form seen in the Romantic
Era is no longer performed. |
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