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  1. www.madance.com · uploads · 2020Dance Terminology

    Every dance team uses technique. It is always there—in practice, in performance, and especially in competition. Each dance move requires technique: turns, leaps, kicks, extension, etc. Good technique is essential for a competitive team.

  2. This encyclopedic video set with accompanying text will explain the words and concepts commonly used by professionals in all aspects of Ballroom Dancing, including terms related to the music, movement, technique, history, and profession.

  3. basic dance terminology (Tier 2/grades 3-5): vocabulary used to describe dance movement techniques, structures, works, and experiences that are widely shared in the field of dance (for example, stage terminology, compositional vocabulary, language

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  4. elements of dance: basic ingredients making up move-ment and dance; space, time, and force. elevation: the body’s propulsion into the air away from the floor, such as a leap, hop, or jump. energy: degree of muscular tension (tension/relax-ation), flow, and weight. ethnic dance: dance created and performed by a spe-

  5. Jan 13, 2023 · This article explores the different elements, principles, and techniques used in dance. It also examines how technique has evolved over time and investigates the benefits of good technique. Finally, it provides guidance on teaching proper technique to beginners.

  6. Modern Dance Technique Glossary of Terms -- Expanded List. Abdominals: Muscles found on the belly of the body. The abdominals include the rectus abdominus, the obliques, and the transversalis. Abduction: Movement away from the midline on the lateral plane. Adduction: Movement toward the midline on the lateral plane.

  7. A school and style of ballet, originated by Enrico Cecchetti (1850-1928) in Italy. Emphasizes seven basic movements in dance: Plier (to bend), Étendre (to stretch), Relever (to rise), Glisser (to slide or glide), Sauter (to jump), Élancer (to dart), Tourner (to turn). Used by the Italian and Royal (English) Ballets.

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