Modern Dance – Flashcards

Unlock all answers in this set

Unlock answers
question
Modern Movement
answer
-movement reflecting new ideas and values of the 20th century influencing literature, art, and dance
question
Modern Dance
answer
-challenges traditional dance ideas and represents a seeking for the new rather than replaying of established work
question
Modern Dance Technique
answer
-movement language was no longer based on ballet technique. Techniques developed were based on impulses, nature, feelings, sexuality, design, etc.
question
Modern Dance Function
answer
vehicle for humanitarian/political statements, expressing individual feelings and abstract design
question
Innovator
answer
-people at the time who developed their own unique and radical movement styles
question
Avant-garde
answer
-new and unusual or experimental ideas, especially in the arts, or the people introducing them
question
Chance Dance
answer
-a semi-improvisational form of choreography in which set movements were rearranged for each performance in terms of the sequence, location, and dancers involved
question
Happenings
answer
-involvement of the viewer, requiring them to actively participate. Inspired by futurists (italian avant-garde movement) and thought learning should be continual
question
American Modern Dance Pioneers
answer
Isadora Duncan, Maud Allen, Loie Fuller, difference in styles based on social and cultural values
question
European Modern Dance Pioneers
answer
Rudolph Laban, Kurt Jooss, Mary Wigman, difference in styles based on social and cultural values
question
1890-1920 Movement Characteristics
answer
-middle torso articulation -use of bare feet -free swinging motion of the entire body -use of breath initiating movement
question
1890-1920 Movement Characteristics
answer
-treatment of the space as three dimensional-use of the back -importance dedicated to expressing feelings and ideas -key idea- revealing/unmasking in the individual
question
1915-1920's Important People
answer
Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn
question
Ruth St. Denis
answer
-very theatrical -made use of color, lighting, scenery, exotic costuming
question
Ruth St. Denis
answer
-skills were not highly developed and technique was to use many poses and manipulation of decorative costumes and props; performances were very pictorial and performed with an "air"
question
Ruth St. Denis
answer
-works were ethnic based, but not truly authentic however more accurate than those that were included in ballets
question
Ruth St. Denis
answer
-gift for improvisation -very aware of her audience
question
Ted Shawn
answer
-more analytical, less mystic -respect for technical training and presented a barefoot adaptation of classical ballet instruction -presented beginning Modern Dance of Wigman Technique
question
Ted Shawn
answer
-began the practice of commissioning music for original dance works -focused on the need to develop male dancers and their worthy recognition
question
Ted Shawn
answer
-made widespread use of themes related to Americans, early pioneers, American Indians, African American, and Mexican peoples -both he and St. Denis did intensive research in preparation for their dances -founded Jacob's Pillow
question
Denishawn School and Company
answer
very influential on the youth of America and spread the new art form across the land
question
Late 1920's Modern Dance Founders
answer
Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman, Lester Horton
question
Martha Graham
answer
-Technique based on system of contraction and release of the center of the body -Emphasized the torso as the emotional center, movement initiating from the pelvis and lower back -Dance works were psychological dramas based on themes from Greek mythology as well as American pioneers, and Native American Indian
question
Martha Graham
answer
-Costuming and set design were modernistic, symbolic and functional in the work -Louis Horst- her music director, mentor, and friend developed a method of teaching dance composition, which became very influential in the study of choreography
question
Doris Humphrey/Charles Weidman
answer
-Subject matters dealt with real life situations and people, man and woman as they coexist in modern times -technique based on a system of "fall and recovery" with a major emphasis on balance and suspension
question
Doris Humphrey
answer
had a major impact as a teacher of choreography
question
Charles Weidman
answer
created dances about life and family using satire and humor
question
Lester Horton
answer
-established the first racially integrated dance company in the U.S. -established the first permanent theatre dedicated to Modern Dance in LA
question
Lester Horton
answer
-developed specific technique and style -choreographic subject matters were humanitarian based -noted student- Alvin Ailey
question
Dance became an accepted subject of academic study in Higher Education at UW-Madison in what year
answer
1926
question
1950's Post Modernists
answer
-Materials of the art-rebelling against conventional structures of theme, development, climax, and resolution -Development in painting, sculpture and music labeled pop, minimal, collage, found art, action paintings -Concept and Process, trial and error were as important as the art work itself
question
Post Modernist Dance Innovators
answer
Merce Cunningham, Alwin Nikolais
question
Post Modern Dance Ideas
answer
Collaboration, avant-garde, chance, events, happenings
question
Merce Cunningham
answer
-inventor of chance dance and dance events. Dance became "for and about the movement", no longer about emotion -technique based on the spine acting as a spring, quick change of directions and weight shift, detail-oriented
question
Merce Cunningham
answer
-choreography was based on movement, devoid of meaning or emotion and without gender context. Movement was not typified as male or female -choreographed "movement for movement's sake" -collaborated with John Cage, Andy Warhol, Robert Rauschenberg
question
Alwin Nikolais
answer
-choreographer/non-collaborative, multi-media innovator -did not develop a systematic dance technique
question
Alwin Nikolais
answer
-theatrical approach to dance -focus on "motion not emotion"
question
1960's-1970's
answer
Post-Post Modern Movement
question
Judson Dance Theatre
answer
the new avant garde (frontier) of the 1960's-1970's
question
Innovators
answer
-Steve Paxton in contact improvisation, Meredith Monk in vocals, music poetry -borrowed ideas from pedestrian activities -included contact improvisation, voice, poetry and further experimentation/collaboration with theatre arts -movement technique based on release and flow, influenced by somatic arts such as tai chi and yoga
question
Dance Theatre-Nora Ambrosio
answer
-a genre that blends dance and theatre so that both forms are an integral part of the performance. These performances may include spoken word, text, singing and choreography which is propelled by theme, dramatics and theatrics
Get an explanation on any task
Get unstuck with the help of our AI assistant in seconds
New