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In dance, what does 'Hayon-Hayon' refer to?
In dance, what does 'Hayon-Hayon' refer to?
When executing a 'Cut' in dance, what is the primary action?
When executing a 'Cut' in dance, what is the primary action?
What do dancers do in a 'Do-si-do' maneuver?
What do dancers do in a 'Do-si-do' maneuver?
Which term refers to the foot not bearing the weight of the body in dance?
Which term refers to the foot not bearing the weight of the body in dance?
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When dancers are in square formation, what do we call the couples occupying the length of the hall?
When dancers are in square formation, what do we call the couples occupying the length of the hall?
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What is the term for a girl at the right side who holds the right arm of her partner with her left hand in Spanish dances?
What is the term for a girl at the right side who holds the right arm of her partner with her left hand in Spanish dances?
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In which position are both arms at one side, either sideward right or left?
In which position are both arms at one side, either sideward right or left?
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What does 'Clockwise' refer to in dance movements?
What does 'Clockwise' refer to in dance movements?
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Which term involves hitting the ball with the ball or heel of the other foot and then lifting that foot in any direction?
Which term involves hitting the ball with the ball or heel of the other foot and then lifting that foot in any direction?
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What is the action described as having elbows bent at right angles, forearms parallel to head, and palms forward or facing inward?
What is the action described as having elbows bent at right angles, forearms parallel to head, and palms forward or facing inward?
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Study Notes
Dance Terminology and Maneuvers
- Hayon-Hayon: A specific dance movement characterized by a rhythmic shift of weight often incorporated in traditional dances.
- Cut: The primary action involves swiftly moving one foot to cut away from or through another dancer's position, emphasizing quick footwork.
- Do-si-do: Dancers execute a mutual maneuver by passing each other back to back, often returning to their original positions.
- Non-weight-bearing foot: This term denotes the foot that does not support the body's weight during movement, crucial for maintaining balance in dance.
- Couples in square formation: In a square dance setup, couples on the length of the hall are referred to as the "longways couples," engaging in synchronized movements across the floor.
- Spanish dance position: In Spanish dances, the girl at the right side holding her partner’s right arm with her left hand is known as "the partner's leading hand," facilitating a connection in the dance.
- Side arm position: In this stance, both arms are positioned to the side, either extended to the left or right, contributing to the dancer's overall posture.
- Clockwise: This term describes the circular movement where dancers turn in a rightward direction, often ensuring coordinated choreography.
- Foot maneuvering action: Involves hitting the ball of one foot with the heel of the other, then lifting that foot to transition into another movement, demonstrating agility.
- Arm positioning: The action is characterized by elbows bent at right angles with forearms parallel to the head, and palms either forward or inward, used to maintain proper form during various dance styles.
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Test your knowledge of dance terminology with this quiz! Learn about terms like Abrasate and Arms in Lateral Position, commonly used in various dance styles around the world.