PEH REVIEWER 2ND SEMESTER

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PEH Dance and Movement Quiz

Test your knowledge of dance, physical education, and bodily movement with our engaging quiz! This quiz challenges you to explore various elements of dance, from styles and techniques to historical influences and cultural significance.

Whether you're a dance enthusiast, a student, or just curious, this quiz offers:

  • Questions spanning different dance styles
  • Insight into the world of physical education
  • A fun way to learn and assess your knowledge
48 Questions12 MinutesCreated by DancingStar57
It is defined as any bodily movement produced by skeletal muscles that requires energy.
It is a term used to identify of not getting the recommended level of regular physical activity.
It is planned, structured, repetitive, and purposeful in the sense that the improvement of one or more components of physical fitness is the objective.
Elements of dance that are bases in understanding dance as an art form and will also help to describe the movements of any dance that you wil witness.
If dance is an art form, then it is the instrument used by the artist.
This is an element of dance that the body performs as opposed to classical ballet's light, floating, and airy movement on feet.
It refers to the area where the dancer performs and describes how a dancer maximizes the use of area--to stay in one place or move constantly to another.
It is the element of dance when movements are done in a performance which is commonly in accordance to the rhythm of the music or is synchronized with the actions of the other dancers.
It refers to element of dance that brings character to the movement and it can be shown in the variation of movements.
It is a formal form of dance which came not from the United States but from Russia and France.
Ballet's art expressions rely on its precise and highly formalized set of steps and gestures with the use of light, graceful and fluid movements which is otherwise known as "on toe."
Latin word which means "to dance."
An influence of early modern dancers, which was developed by Swiss music educator Emile Jaques-Dalcroze.
These are dances that have been passed on or handed down from one generation to another. These dances have evolved naturally over time
These are dance rituals that mimic work-related activities such as hunting, planting, and harvesting.
An emotionally-driven genre where the dance steps vary from one dancer to another.
It is characterized by flowing movements mixed with quick and exaggerated steps. It is also normally edgy in its story telling.
It is a type of social dance that is performed by couples who follow synchronized and prescribed steps.
It is a dance style that expresses the passion and energy of the dancers through flirtatious gestures
It is a romantic and sensual Latin dance that demonstrates a story of love and passion.
is one of the oldest and smoothest ballroom dance styles.
Is an intimate, sensual dance that expresses elements of romance between the dancers.
Is a dance style that shows basic walking and side steps with a combination of slow and quick steps in one and two music beats, respectively.
Is another form of swing dance characterized by lively movements.
is essentially the quicker, swifter version of the foxtrot.
Is a dance characterized by simple and elegant rotational movements with a subtle rise and fall.
Is a dance modelled after the Spanish bullfight. It originated from Southern France.
Is an emotional Latin American dance characterized by swaying movements with sensual facial expressions and arm motions.
Is performed in front of judges who have their own expectations about the performance.
Is done not because there are judges to impress, but to give entertainment to the audience.
Bend over and keep your spine as straight as possible, then raise your arms with your palms facing each other.
Is performed when partners bow each other, to the audience, opposite dancers, or to the neighbors with feet together.
Moving the hand from the wrist either in a clockwise or counterclock-wise direction.
Making turning steps with your partners wherein elbows are attached.
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