FITT Flashcards

Midterms Examination (73 cards)

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is an expression of an intensified sense
of life, arising from an inner perception that
stimulates both mind and body.

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Dance

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It is man’s natural
and primitive means of expression

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Dance

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The rhythmical movement of the body usually with
music.

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Dance

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Dance is both?

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an art and a form of recreation.

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it may tell a story, set a mood, or
express an emotion.

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Art

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it provides fun,
relaxation, companionship.

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Dance

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defined as a change of position in space

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Movement

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It is governed with
mechanical principles that limit the ability of individuals to move effectively and
efficiently.

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Movement

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is a measured motion or flow, characterized basically by
recurrence of elements or features as beats, sounds or accents.

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Rhythm

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involves a successive group of
bodily movements and steps rhythmically
performs and timed to music.

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Dance

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, the word “dance” comes from the Latin word?

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Danson

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Danson means?

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To stretch

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13
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Sayaw came from?

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Saya

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Formula of Dance

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Movement + Rhythm

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Purpose of Dancing

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  • To passed the course subject.
  • To have fun or entertain others.
  • For passion/ provides/ released of tension.
  • To treat emotionally disturbed people/ to
    help treat physically handicapped.
  • Worship.
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The oldest proof of existence of dancing comes from

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9000-year-old cave
paintings that were found in India

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the most serious
concerns of primitive civilizations.

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Art and religion

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awakens new perceptions in children which help them learn and think in new ways.

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Dance

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8 Dance Elements

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Theme
Design
Movement
Technique
Music
Costumes and Properties
Choreography
Scenery

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definedas achangeof positioninspace.Itis governed with mechanical
principles that limit the ability of individuals to move effectively and efficiently.

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Technique

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3 Factors affect Movement

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Psychological Factor
Physiological factor
Sociological Factor

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–thecontent or the mainingredients of adance. Messageofthedance.

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Theme

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– pattern of movement in time andspace.

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Design

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steps, gestures, facial expressions.

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Movement

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skills in executing movement.
Technique
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auditory background to which a dancer moves
Music
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worn by the dancer that help reflect the message, customs, beliefs and setting of the dance.
Costumes and Properties
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forms and arrangement of a dance.
Choreography
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defined as a change of position in space. It is governed with mechanical principles that limit the ability of individuals to move effectively and efficiently.
Movement
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the setting background establishing the place of action of any dance
Scenery
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Phenomena such as fear, anxiety and others affect the movement either positive or negative. All those may somehow affect the performance of an individual.
Psychological Factor
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Physical Fitness and body built are two main concerns that effect the human movement. Poor muscle development and low fitness level will surely affect the movement.
Physiological Factor
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These refer to the relationship of the performer to the group regarding social conformity and norms.
Sociological Factor
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TWO BASIC DIVISIONS OF MOVEMENT
locomotor/non-locomotor
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11 Locomotor
* gallop * run * hop * skip * jump * slide/shuffle * leap * stamping * marching * walk (high level, low level) * mincing
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It simply defined as the movement in space as onegoes from oneplacetoanother.
Locomotor
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It is defined as the movement done in a stationary or fixed base.
Non-Locomotor
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7 Non-Locomotor
Extension Flexion Percussive pendular Vibratory Sustained Rotation
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Types of Body Movements
flexion and extension abduction and adduction rotation
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2 Movement Space
personal general
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is your immediate space you take up within the general space.
Personal Space
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is the space within our boundaries
General Space
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5 Elements of space
Direction Level Range Pathways or Space Design Focus
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10 dance forms
CLASSICAL DANCE MODERN CONTEMPORARY BALLET FOLKDANCE ETHNIC AND TRIBAL DANCE NATIONAL DANCE NATURAL DANCING CREATIVE DANCE SOCIAL AND BALLROOM DANCE - RECREATIONAL DANCE POPULAR DANCE
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Dances with standardized rules and restrictions. It can be religious related dance or for court and royal entertainment.
CLASSICAL DANCE
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is aform of dance which incorporates elements of both classical ballet and m and use of odern dance. It takes its technique pooint work from classical ballet, although it permits a greater range of movement that may not adhere to the strict body lines set forth by schools of ballet technique.
MODERN CONTEMPORARY BALLET
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Many of its concepts come from the ideas and innovations of 20th century modern dance, including floor work, balletic movements and turn-in of the legs.
MODERN CONTEMPORARY BALLET
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A danceof supreme standards learnedfrom an academe.
Classical Ballet
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Classical Ballet originatedfrom taly from the word?
Ballo
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ballo means?
danceandflourishedintheroyal court of France.
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A deviation from the principles of classical ballet developed by Isadora Duncan.
Modern Dance
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who developed deviation from the principles of classical ballet ?
Isadora Duncan.
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She believed in the principle of naturalness and true expression of the human body and soul.
Isadora Duncan.
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This is a combination of ballet and modern dance whereby it, uses the varied medium of other dance forms like folk, ethnic, or tribal dance.
Contemporary Dance
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- a cultural art form handed down from generation to generations. It can communicate the customs, beliefs and rituals occupation of a region or country.
Folkdance
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Considered as the “Mother of Philippine Folk Dances” for her untiring efforts in collecting, compiling, and propagating folk dances, and for her soutstanding contribution to the advancement of Filipino culture in the field of dance
Francisca Reyes Aquino
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What year did President Marcos gave Dr. Reyes Aquino the National Artist for Dance Award?
1973
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What did President Marcos gave Dr. Reyes Aquino
National Artist for Dance Award
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A dance particularly found in a group of p people living together in a locality with common beliefs and customs.
ETHNIC AND TRIBAL DANCE
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Refers to the type of folkdance found most widely done through a specific country. Good examples are Tinikling or Cariñosa from Philippines.
NATIONAL DANCE
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6 examples of National dance
Balitaw Cariñosa Kuratsa Pandanggo Rigodon Surtido
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Refers to the type of dance, which makes use of the basic movement, the locomotor movement and the axial movement. It is your natural movement of your body. Some of the examples are free style dance, non-choreography, just moving your body to music.
Natural dancing
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Highest form of dance for the purpose of entertainment.
Creative Dance
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Dance set ina social gathering with more formal atmosphere than the simple and informal parties in which the recreational dances are the usual forms.
SOCIAL AND BALLROOM DANCE
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Includes dance mixer, square dancing and round and round and couple dances.
Recreational dancee
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Highly recognized as a dance form in television and other dance centers like disco houses and social gatherings.
Popular Dance
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a regular pace of the feet. A simple transfer of the weight from one foot to the other.
Walk
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– a fast walk or an increased speed in walking by lifting the foot off the contact floor or ground
Run
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– with the weight of the body on one foot spring on that foot.
Hop
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with the weight of the body on one foot, spring on one foot and land on the other foot.
Leap
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a full contact of the foot on the floor by gliding or a slide.
Slide
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– a combination of a step (full transfer of weight on one foot) and a cut by the transfer of weight to the other foot.
Gallop
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– a combination of a step and a hop on a fast tempo
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