A danceruses onlyone part oftheir bodyYou knowthe song thatthe dancer isdancing too.You notice amovementthatsurprisesyouTheendingpose is stillor frozenDancersperform withdifferenttiming (e.g.,fast vs. slow)A dancerperformsa leap orjumpA danceruses facialexpressionsto showemotionMovement isinspired byor resemblesan animal ornatureA dancerinteracts withan imaginaryobject orpersonThere is acostumechangeMovementclearly fits agenre or dancestyle (e.g.,ballet, hip hop,contemporary)You notice agesture(e.g., wave,point, reach)The dancersmake eyecontact withthe audienceThechoreographyincludes a clap,stomp, orpercussivesoundA movementis telling astory oremotionA danceruses thefloor/lowlevelThere is ause ofprops orobjectsSomeoneperformsa soloA dancerperformson one leg(balance)There’s aclear changein mood oremotionTheperformancetells anarrative orstoryYou noticearepeatedmovementYou seea spinor turnA danceruses theirwhole bodyin one moveA danceruses onlyone part oftheir bodyYou knowthe song thatthe dancer isdancing too.You notice amovementthatsurprisesyouTheendingpose is stillor frozenDancersperform withdifferenttiming (e.g.,fast vs. slow)A dancerperformsa leap orjumpA danceruses facialexpressionsto showemotionMovement isinspired byor resemblesan animal ornatureA dancerinteracts withan imaginaryobject orpersonThere is acostumechangeMovementclearly fits agenre or dancestyle (e.g.,ballet, hip hop,contemporary)You notice agesture(e.g., wave,point, reach)The dancersmake eyecontact withthe audienceThechoreographyincludes a clap,stomp, orpercussivesoundA movementis telling astory oremotionA danceruses thefloor/lowlevelThere is ause ofprops orobjectsSomeoneperformsa soloA dancerperformson one leg(balance)There’s aclear changein mood oremotionTheperformancetells anarrative orstoryYou noticearepeatedmovementYou seea spinor turnA danceruses theirwhole bodyin one move

Ms Cronin's Dance BINGO - 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. A dancer uses only one part of their body
  2. You know the song that the dancer is dancing too.
  3. You notice a movement that surprises you
  4. The ending pose is still or frozen
  5. Dancers perform with different timing (e.g., fast vs. slow)
  6. A dancer performs a leap or jump
  7. A dancer uses facial expressions to show emotion
  8. Movement is inspired by or resembles an animal or nature
  9. A dancer interacts with an imaginary object or person
  10. There is a costume change
  11. Movement clearly fits a genre or dance style (e.g., ballet, hip hop, contemporary)
  12. You notice a gesture (e.g., wave, point, reach)
  13. The dancers make eye contact with the audience
  14. The choreography includes a clap, stomp, or percussive sound
  15. A movement is telling a story or emotion
  16. A dancer uses the floor/low level
  17. There is a use of props or objects
  18. Someone performs a solo
  19. A dancer performs on one leg (balance)
  20. There’s a clear change in mood or emotion
  21. The performance tells a narrative or story
  22. You notice a repeated movement
  23. You see a spin or turn
  24. A dancer uses their whole body in one move