Dance 110 Quiz

Mood and Expressions of the Performer
Rasa
Mudras
Tasa
Cathir
Gestures that express a story
Mudras
Rasa
Nritya
Natya
Dance Code of the Bharatanatyam
Devadasis
Natya Shastra
Varnum
Mudras
Revitalized the Temple Dance; Renamed it to Bharatanatyam
Rukmini Devi
Devadasis
Rakmini Devi
Nakmini Devi
Three Primary Technique Conventions
Nritta
Natya
Cathir
Mathir
Nritya
Early "Art of the temple dancers"
Cathir
Nritta
Varnum
Rasa
Centerpiece of a Bharatanatyam Dance
Varnum
Cathir
Nritta
Natya
Unearthly Elegance; Refinement & Primacy of Dance through Poetry & Movement
Yugen
Kyogen
Mugen
Kugen
Performer who began developing Noh in the 14th Century
Shite
Kanami
Nanami
Zeami
Wrote 250 Plays in Noh
Zeami Motokiyo
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
Shigeaki Kato
Kenta Tatsunari
Philosophy of Noh
Zen Shinto Ideals (Simplicity & Elegance)
Zen Buddhists Ideals (Simplicity & Discipline)
Zen Buddhists Ideals (Elegance & Discipline)
Zen Daoist Ideals (Simplicity & Elegance)
Main Character in Noh; Wears a Mask
Yugen
Shite
Anbu
Kanku
Farcical Interlude
Mie
Kyogen
Gatsuga
Sharingan
Walkway or Bridge behind the main stage of Noh
Hanamichi
Hashigakari
Ano Hana
Hashimichi
Final stage of the performance as an old man
Rojaku
Kojaku
Aoba
Nai
Kanji meaning of "Ka", "Bu", "Ki".
Song, Dance, Technique
Art, Gesture, Elegance
Gesture, Art, Dance
Expression, Technique, Poem
Temple Dancer who started Kabuki
Kanami
Izumo-no-Okuni
Mikazuki
Yon-Daime-Hokage
Japanese Shakespeare
Kazuo Ohno
Chikamatsu Monzaemon
Ryosuke Yamada
Yuta Jinguji
Imitation of Feminine Characteristic
Onnagata
Bishie
Ikemen
Yukiatsu
Long walk way from stage to audience
Hashigakari
Hanamichi
Kekkon
Onakasuita
What is Mie
Facial Interlude
Pose
Poem
Song
3 Different types of Music in Kabuki
Narrative
Back Stage Effects
Story
Acting
Incidental Sections
Butoh is referred to as..
Evolving Dance
Dance of Darkness
Rain Dance
Sun Dance
Aesthetic of Butoh
Opression
Grotesque
Nature
Simplicity
Founders of Butoh
Tatsumi Hijikata & Kazuo Ohno
Jun Matsumoto & Satoshi Ohno
Yuya Takaki & Hikaru Yaotome
Kento Yamazaki & Kousuke Asuma
Art that Influenced Butoh
Yaoi
Noh
Yuri
Bara
When did "Pear Garden" start, and who started it
Tang Dynasty; Emperor Xuanzong
Yuan Dynasty; Emperor Xianzu
Tong Dynasty; Emperor Xuan Xi
Ming Dynasty; Emperor Tzu
Characters and overall structure take hold during this dynasty
Yuan Dynasty
Tang Dynasty
Ming Dynasty
Ting Dynasty
Famous Chinese Opera Playwright
Tang Xianzu
Sum Ting Wong
Tang Tzu
Ho Min Lee
4 Basic Roles within the Chinese Opera
Seme, Uke, Tsundere, Yandere
Sheng, Dan, Jing, Chou
Xin, Li, Yang, Chou
Ho, Li, Xi, Tsu
Style of Opera that began in the Ming Dynasty
Huabu Style
Yabu Style
Kunqu Style
Chinese Stlye
The Vulgar Style
Seme Style
Kunqu Style
Yabu Style
Huabu Style
The Elegant Syle
Huabu Style
Yuri Style
Yabu Style
Kunqu Style
Mask Changing
Chinese Opera
Kabuki
Pear Garden
Sichuan Opera
Dance of the Gypsies
Tango
Flamenco
Milonga
Zapateado
Origin of Flamenco
Rio de la plata
Buenos Aires
Rio de Janiero
Andalusia
Culture Synthesis of Flamenco
Gypsy, Andalusian, Moor, & Jewish
African, Andalusian, Moor, & Jewish
Gypsy, Andalusian, Mexican, & Jewish
Gypsy, Andalusian, Moor, & Latin
Golden Age of Flamenco
17th Century
19th Century
18th Century
20th Century
4 Primary characteristic of Flamenco
Cante, Baile, Fuertas, Sordas
Cante, Baile, Duende, Zapateado
Cante, Baile, Toque, Jaleo
Pendejo, Baile, Bruha, Sordas
Foot Stomping
Zapateado
Tango
Cha-Cha
Milonga
Sense of Fire or Passion
Chakra
Essence
Espiritu
Duende
Changed the way women performed Flamenco
Carmen Ibanez
Carmen Jacinto
Carmen Amaya
Carmen Nandaya
Origins of Tango
Andalusia
Rio de la plata
Rio de Janiero
Rio Grande
Golden Age of Tango
Between 1910 & 1920
Between 1810 & 1820
Betwwen 1980 & 1990
Between 1960 & 1970
Key to Tango's style of music
Zapateado
Bandoneon
Bandila
Canyengue
Performed by the Orilleros & is considered the root of Tango
Zapateado
Duende
Milonga
Ilonga
Funky get down old style Tango
Tango Canyengue
Tangue de Duende
Tango na Duende
Tange De Salon
What year did Professional Dancers started appearing
1920s
1960s
1980s
1930s
Developed the Standard Tango Orchestra
Robert Flippo
Irene Castle
Robert Firpo
Vernon Castle
Invented the Hand Free Tango
Irene & Alex Castle
Hillary & Bernie Castle
Hillary & Vernon Castle
Irene & Vernon Castle
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