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Which type of bodily shape in dance is characterized by movements that are practically identical or similar on both sides?
Which type of bodily shape in dance is characterized by movements that are practically identical or similar on both sides?
- Symmetrical (correct)
- Balanced
- Asymmetrical
- Unbalanced
What does the term 'action' refer to in dance?
What does the term 'action' refer to in dance?
- The act of dancing (correct)
- The costume worn by the dancer
- The emotions expressed through dance
- The music accompanying the dance
How do dancers interact with space in dance?
How do dancers interact with space in dance?
- By changing their focus
- By staying in one place
- By traveling from one place to another (correct)
- By varying the size of their movements
What are the different spatial elements in dance?
What are the different spatial elements in dance?
What is the term used to describe dance movements that can be done in a high, medium, or low level?
What is the term used to describe dance movements that can be done in a high, medium, or low level?
Which position involves both arms being at one side, either sideward right or left?
Which position involves both arms being at one side, either sideward right or left?
What is the position where the arms are side horizontal, elbows bent at right angles, forearms parallel to head, and palms forward or facing inward?
What is the position where the arms are side horizontal, elbows bent at right angles, forearms parallel to head, and palms forward or facing inward?
Which movement involves turning hands up and down alternately, with hands at waist level in front and elbows close to waist?
Which movement involves turning hands up and down alternately, with hands at waist level in front and elbows close to waist?
What is the term used to describe displacing one foot quickly with the other, thus completely taking off the weight of the body from the displaced foot?
What is the term used to describe displacing one foot quickly with the other, thus completely taking off the weight of the body from the displaced foot?
Which position involves partners facing each other or standing side by side, joining their Left hands together and their Right hands together either Right over Left or Left over Right hands?
Which position involves partners facing each other or standing side by side, joining their Left hands together and their Right hands together either Right over Left or Left over Right hands?