Art 320
Tap
A percussive dance form in which dancers produce sound by wearing shoes to which metal taps have been added. Its roots lie in recreational dance (Irish Step dance, jig and African steps).
Balance
A way of combining elements to add a feeling of equilibrium, or stability to a work of art
Variety
A way of combining elements to create interesting relationships
Emphasis
A way of combining elements to stress the differences between those elements
Dance
A way of knowing and communicating
Harmony (Music)
2 or more notes played at the same time
Ballet
A classic form of dance growing out of the French nobility. Its root is court dances.
Modern
A form of dance developed by dancers interested in breaking from ballet traditions and expressing a more liberating form of movement. It expresses complex emotions and abstract ideas.
Symmetrical balance
A formal balance in which two halves of a work are perfectly balanced.
Jazz
American music marked by lively rhythms with unusual accents and often including melodies made up by musicians as they play. It's roots are in social dances and early musical theatre dance.
Form
How the music is set up
Asymmetrical balance
More informal and takes into account such qualities such as hue, intensity, and value in addition to shape and size
Gradation
Refers to a way of combining elements by using a series of gradual changes in those elements
Choreography
The art of arranging dances
Acting
The art of living truthfully in imaginary circumstances
Force
The degree of muscular tension and use of energy while moving
Rhythm (Music)
The length of notes and rests in music
Proportion
The principle of art concerned with the size relationships of one part to another.
Harmony
The principle of art that creates unity by stressing the similarities of separate, but related parts.
Movement
The principle or art used to create the look and feel of action, and to guide the viewer's eye throughout the work of art.
Unity
The quality of wholeness or oneness that is achieved through the effective use of the elements and principles of art
Time
The relationship of one movement or part of a movement to another. Includes pulse, speed (or tempo), duration, rhythm, and phrases.
Timbre
The sound quality of the instruments
Tempo
The speed of a song
Melody
The tune of a song
Dynamic
The volume of a song
Rhythm
Used in a work of art to convey feelings and ideas
Space
the area of space occupied by the dancer's body; includes direction, size, pathways, levels and shapes.