DANC 360 CH. 6
Dance can allow an individual the opportunity to express his/her allegiance to a society
True
A key aspect taken from african dance and incorporated into the various dances that emerged within the American social scene during the 20th century was improvisation
True
African dance differed from European dance in that the dancers tended to bend forward at the waist while dancing rather than maintaining an erect torso
True
Blackface minstrelsy was popular during the 1930s century
True
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers tamed the "animal dances" of the early 1900s
True
In the nineteenth century, some individuals thought the waltz to be scandalous
True
The cakewalk was the first american dance to cross over from black to white society and from stage to ballroom
True
The slave trade fueled the fusion process of African and European dance
True
According to your reading, the waltz began among the lower and middle classes as serious art
false
African dance incorporated only simple rhythms in which the entire body moved in the exact same rhythm at all times
false
Dancing by couples who face each other in a formal embrace is an invention of america
false
Slave owners were never hesitant about letting their slaves dance
false
Minstrel performers wore make up that made their faces white.
False
The key element of the Lindy hop was the erect and carefully held upper body
False
the american carnival is a national celebration that represents a grand fusion of Portuguese and African traditions
False
Social dance during the early 1900s featured african body movements joined with european touch dancing
true
the calenda is a circle dance from the caribbean
true
European and American influences combined to create new dance forms in both North and South America
False
European dancing featured improvisation against a background of basic movement motifs, a sense of groundedness, and focus typically on the group of dancers
False