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Quiz 1

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  they provide an opportunity for embodied knowledge
B  students need to know how to upload video onto Canvas
C  she wants to see students dance skill level
D  she likes to be entertained
Question #2
A  a joke
B  a dance
C  an essential question
D  a personal anecdote
Question #3
A  Fleeting
B  Ethereal
C  Transient
D  All of the above
Question #4
A  the story of Narcissus and Echo
B  the story of Ariadne and the Minator
C  the story of Dido and Aeneas
D  the story of Hansel and Gretel
Question #5
A  abstract ideas
B  myths
C  epic poems
D  heroic tales
Question #6
A  praying
B  words
C  songs & music
D  gestures & bodily movements
Question #7
A  2 century BC – 4th century AD
B  1st century AD – 6th century AD
C  3rd century AD – 6th century AD
D  1st century BC – 1st century AD
Question #8
A  performance & ritual
B  cultural & aesthetic
C  sensual but not sexual
D  all of the above
Question #9
A  done at parties
B  sensual
C  acrobatic
D  all of the above
Question #10
A  Isisia
B  Ra
C  Ogun
D  Aphrodite
Question #11
A  sexual & raunchy
B  elegant & formal
C  dramatic & tragic
D  comedic & slapstick
Question #13
A  an anamix dance
B  a maze-like dance
C  a chain dance
D  all of the above
Question #14
A  leaping & jumping
B  solemn & processional
C  a dance featuring marching in tight formation
D  like a fish tail
Question #15
A  Charles Weidman
B  Walter Sorell
C  Isadora Duncan
D  Curt Sachs
Question #16
A  Only danced by powerful men
B  Slow, controlled, civilized
C  Frenzied & untamed
D  Always for the Gods
Question #17
A  A celebration dance
B  A dance performed in the Olympics
C  A chain dance
D  A war dance
Question #18
A  Impressionism
B  Dubussy’s Ballet
C  The Sacred and Profane Dances
D  Prelude a l’apres-midi d’un faune
Question #19
A  Never done by women
B  Formal & Structured
C  Wild
D  Private
Question #20
A  The choreography
B  The dancers’ performance
C  The environment
D  Your receptiveness to the dance
Question #21
A  The academic world
B  Time & Space
C  The dance studio
D  Dynamics
Question #22
A  Curt Sachs
B  Arianne MacBean
C  Rudolph Van Laban
D  Martha Graham
Question #23
A  A way of notating dance
B  A structure for defining dance
C  A way of making meaning out of dance
D  A powerful era in dance history
Question #24
A  It connects you with others
B  It can aid in processing traumatic experiences
C  It helps you get in touch with yourself and your body
D  All of the above
Question #25
A  Dance at a park
B  Roller Skating
C  Ceremonial Native American war dance
D  A High School Dance
Question #26
A  Religious dance
B  Ritual Dance
C  Popular dance
D  Profane dance
Question #27
A  Shaping the personal into the universal
B  “Purification” of trauma though art
C  Translation of reality into another medium
D  Dying for art
Question #28
A  Plato
B  Aristophones
C  Homer
D  Apollo
Question #29
A  The study of the past roots people in time
B  We have genetic code inherited from our ancestors
C  We would not know anything if we had no history
D  We would not know anything if we had no history
Question #30
A  A date in time
B  An object
C  a person
D  An idea