Le SacreduPrintempsgarneredshock andoutrageNijinskyGoebbel’sCulturalMinistryWigman hadto add balletand nationaldances ather schoolPagewas not interested inthe Cowboy or theWestern Frontier, herpieces had themes orsubjects like theFlapper and theQuarterback.Labangiving idan eautonomyrestoring its universalsignificance- the powerto stir profoundconsciousness ofsomething larger thanlifeDolintoured theBritish isle withMarkovaeducating thepublic on balletKurtJoosWhichAusdruckstanzchoreographershared the samephilosophy/theoryof Fokine.LanderpreservedBournonvilleballetsvirtuosityThe evolving Britishstyle…stressedcorrectness overabandon and delicacyover amplitude, playingdown the display of________ for its ownsakeBalanchinelearning fromDiaghilev hewanted tocreate a schoolbefore acompanyDorseyWho createda legacy ofblackballerinas inPhiladelphia?Labanotationused restagehistoricaldances andrecord newdancesStanislavskyactingmethod usedby SovietdancersCamargoWhat societywas createdout of theneed to createa British balletDalcrozeinfluencedLaban toexplore andcreatemovementchoirsGorskyone act balletswere seen atthe Bolshoiunder thedirection andreform ofHurokmade classicalballet knownthroughout the USby presenting thetwo BalletsRussesPhiladancoJoan MyersBrown, astudent ofDorsey, is thefounder anddirector ofAusdruckstanzart it wasnecessary toscrutinizemovement and itsinitiation directlyfrom emotionNewWomanencompassed manydifferent parts ofmodern femininityand challengedgender norms, andtheir role in societychanged through newpublic existenceKirsteinwas pushing forAmerican balletcompanies thatwere funded bycities or statesStalinannounced the firstFive-Year Plan ofindustrialdevelopment thatinsisted that artsinstitutions weredirected by the stateentertainmentthe moderndance is amedium utterlyunsuited to theuses of mere_______Petitchoreographedabout crime orpassionamong low lifecharactersNewDanceGroupunions started worker’sdance groups and thecollective known as the___________offeredaffordable danceclasses to the working-classLe SacreduPrintempsgarneredshock andoutrageNijinskyGoebbel’sCulturalMinistryWigman hadto add balletand nationaldances ather schoolPagewas not interested inthe Cowboy or theWestern Frontier, herpieces had themes orsubjects like theFlapper and theQuarterback.Labangiving idan eautonomyrestoring its universalsignificance- the powerto stir profoundconsciousness ofsomething larger thanlifeDolintoured theBritish isle withMarkovaeducating thepublic on balletKurtJoosWhichAusdruckstanzchoreographershared the samephilosophy/theoryof Fokine.LanderpreservedBournonvilleballetsvirtuosityThe evolving Britishstyle…stressedcorrectness overabandon and delicacyover amplitude, playingdown the display of________ for its ownsakeBalanchinelearning fromDiaghilev hewanted tocreate a schoolbefore acompanyDorseyWho createda legacy ofblackballerinas inPhiladelphia?Labanotationused restagehistoricaldances andrecord newdancesStanislavskyactingmethod usedby SovietdancersCamargoWhat societywas createdout of theneed to createa British balletDalcrozeinfluencedLaban toexplore andcreatemovementchoirsGorskyone act balletswere seen atthe Bolshoiunder thedirection andreform ofHurokmade classicalballet knownthroughout the USby presenting thetwo BalletsRussesPhiladancoJoan MyersBrown, astudent ofDorsey, is thefounder anddirector ofAusdruckstanzart it wasnecessary toscrutinizemovement and itsinitiation directlyfrom emotionNewWomanencompassed manydifferent parts ofmodern femininityand challengedgender norms, andtheir role in societychanged through newpublic existenceKirsteinwas pushing forAmerican balletcompanies thatwere funded bycities or statesStalinannounced the firstFive-Year Plan ofindustrialdevelopment thatinsisted that artsinstitutions weredirected by the stateentertainmentthe moderndance is amedium utterlyunsuited to theuses of mere_______Petitchoreographedabout crime orpassionamong low lifecharactersNewDanceGroupunions started worker’sdance groups and thecollective known as the___________offeredaffordable danceclasses to the working-class

Dance Historical Context 1 - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. garnered shock and outrage Nijinsky
    Le Sacre du Printemps
  2. Wigman had to add ballet and national dances at her school
    Goebbel’s Cultural Ministry
  3. was not interested in the Cowboy or the Western Frontier, her pieces had themes or subjects like the Flapper and the Quarterback.
    Page
  4. giving idan eautonomy restoring its universal significance- the power to stir profound consciousness of something larger than life
    Laban
  5. toured the British isle with Markova educating the public on ballet
    Dolin
  6. Which Ausdruckstanz choreographer shared the same philosophy/theory of Fokine.
    Kurt Joos
  7. preserved Bournonville ballets
    Lander
  8. The evolving British style…stressed correctness over abandon and delicacy over amplitude, playing down the display of ________ for its own sake
    virtuosity
  9. learning from Diaghilev he wanted to create a school before a company
    Balanchine
  10. Who created a legacy of black ballerinas in Philadelphia?
    Dorsey
  11. used restage historical dances and record new dances
    Labanotation
  12. acting method used by Soviet dancers
    Stanislavsky
  13. What society was created out of the need to create a British ballet
    Camargo
  14. influenced Laban to explore and create movement choirs
    Dalcroze
  15. one act ballets were seen at the Bolshoi under the direction and reform of
    Gorsky
  16. made classical ballet known throughout the US by presenting the two Ballets Russes
    Hurok
  17. Joan Myers Brown, a student of Dorsey, is the founder and director of
    Philadanco
  18. art it was necessary to scrutinize movement and its initiation directly from emotion
    Ausdruckstanz
  19. encompassed many different parts of modern femininity and challenged gender norms, and their role in society changed through new public existence
    New Woman
  20. was pushing for American ballet companies that were funded by cities or states
    Kirstein
  21. announced the first Five-Year Plan of industrial development that insisted that arts institutions were directed by the state
    Stalin
  22. the modern dance is a medium utterly unsuited to the uses of mere _______
    entertainment
  23. choreographed about crime or passion among low life characters
    Petit
  24. unions started worker’s dance groups and the collective known as the ___________offered affordable dance classes to the working-class
    New Dance Group