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DANCE 101Quiz3- DG Question 1 2 / 2 pts List the title of the choreographic work from the below video. Please do not use any punctuation or special characters. Correct! Correct Answers On Yo... ur Toes Slaughter on 10th Avenue Slaughter on Tenth Avenue Slaughter on 10th Ave Slaughter on Tenth Ave You can find this dance in theamp;nbsp;lt;emgt;Balanchinelt;/emgt; video at approximately 35m20secs. amp;nbsp;This was choreographed for Broadway and then for Hollywood with Balanchine supervising the filming of this dance scene. Question 2 2 / 2 pts Lincoln Kirstein wanted to establish a "new American dance tradition". Which answer below explains how he did this? Kirstein advocated for American modern concert dance. Correct! Kirstein sought to establish a fusion of classical ballet with American openness through the City Ballet. Correct! In order to establish the lineage of ballet, Kirstein needed a world-renowned choreographer but one who would develop a school and training in America with American dancers and American themes. Kirstein hired Balanchine to choreograph for the Ballet Russes de Monte Carlo. Kirstein choreographed ballets with American themes. Question 3 0 / 2 pts It is claimed that for Balanchine, “ballet was woman.” What does this mean? Correct Answer The truest form of ballet was the long lines of the female body. Each gender has very specific movements of the hips that are performed as part of the dance. You Answered Women, as the 'fairer' sex, represent a delicate beauty, and ballet is an unathletic display of grace. Men can never achieve the flexibility needed for the technique of ballet. Question 4 2 / 2 pts What are traits of the American "Balanchine dancer" as described by Lincoln Kirstein and Edwin Denby? Select all that apply. Correct! Speed and athleticism. Correct! Cool frankness. Regal behaviour. Mannerism and extravagence. Question 5 2 / 2 pts "Serenade", choreographed in 1934, is described by Balanchine as 17 dancers "placed them to look like the orange groves in California." This is a description of this dance's: Form Technique Correct! Structure [Show More]

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