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When we dance we create ____ not only with our own body but to those around us. ie. near, apart, alone, around, below, beside
2
Even though I am characterized as having no movement; usually seen as being passive. I can still be described as being active.
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A dancer can move in a specific ____. ie. forward, backward, sideways, diagonal, up, down
4
I can be on or off this. (Some may argue you can on and off at the same time.)
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A dancer can add a ____ to a direction. ie. straight, curved, circular, zigzag
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The ____ in which a dancer moves through space can be described as strong or light.
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When dancing and choreographing we can use high, medium, or low ____.
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Can be defined by the breath, pulse, or music.
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The body can create many ____. Such as curved, straight, twisted, symmetric, and asymmetric.
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The force with which the body moves.
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General and self space happen in a specific ____.
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The strength or energy as an attribute of physical action or movement. ie. smooth (sustained) or sharp (sudden)
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____ can be varied throughout a piece. ie. slow, fast, acceleration, deceleration
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The area in which the body moves.
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By adding ____. A choreographer can direct the audiences attention to specific moments.
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Your head, arms, hands, pelvis, legs, elbows are all body ___.
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The instrument of dance.
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The tempo in which the body moves.
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The ____ in which a dancer moves through out space can be describe as either big or small.
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I can move free. I can move bound. Although opposites one word can define them both.