Gesture Movement And Dance

Gesture Movement And Dance

B. Gesture, Movement and Dance​

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1. B. Gesture, Movement and Dance​


Answer:

Gesture is the movement of face, body or limbs to express ideas and emotions, or anything done to communicate a purpose or feeling.

Movement in dance is bending, pushing or pulling, rising or sinking, shaking, stretching, swinging, swaying, twisting, and turning. The building blocks, or elements, of dance are space, time, and force.

Dance is the movement of the body in a rhythmic way, usually to music and within a given space, for the purpose of expressing an idea or emotion, releasing energy, or simply taking delight in the movement itself.

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2. explain gesture movement and dance​


Question:

explain gesture movement and dance

Explanation of gesture movement and dance:

Answer:

---In terms of Labanotation (a means of writing dance and movement) a gesture is the movement of any part of the body that is not weight bearing. In actuality a dancer can and does gesture with any part of the body, weight bearing or not.


3. 3. It is movements in dance which required energy. a. Gesture b. Movement c. Dance​


Answer:

C. Dance

Explanation:

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4. in dancing what is gestures?​


Question:In dancing, What is gestures?Answer:In terms of Labanotation (a means of writing dance and movement) a gesture is the movement of any part of the body that is not weight bearing. In actuality a dancer can and does gesture with any part of the body, weight bearing or not. In dance the emphasis was on movement, not personality.

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Explanation:

In terms of Labanotation (a means of writing dance and movement) a gesture is the movement of any part of the body that is not weight bearing. In actuality a dancer can and does gesture with any part of the body, weight bearing or not. ... In dance the emphasis was on movement, not personality.


5. four body movements or gestures demonstrated in the dance lawiswis kawayan​


Lawiswis Kawayan is a traditional Filipino dance that originated from the Visayas region. It is a courtship dance that imitates the swaying of bamboo trees, and it is usually performed during festivals and other cultural events. Here are four body movements or gestures demonstrated in the dance Lawiswis Kawayan:

1. Hand gestures - The dancers in Lawiswis Kawayan use hand gestures to imitate the swaying of bamboo trees. They move their hands in a flowing motion, as if they are being blown by the wind. The hand movements are graceful and fluid, and they add to the overall beauty of the dance.

2. Hip swaying - Another important movement in Lawiswis Kawayan is hip swaying. The dancers move their hips from side to side, imitating the movement of the bamboo trees. The hip movements are subtle but rhythmic, and they add to the sensuality of the dance.

3. Footwork - The footwork in Lawiswis Kawayan is simple but elegant. The dancers move their feet in a sliding motion, as if they are gliding over the ground. The footwork is synchronized with the hand and hip movements, creating a harmonious and graceful dance.

4. Body posture - The dancers in Lawiswis Kawayan maintain a straight posture, with their shoulders back and their heads held high. This posture adds to the elegance and grace of the dance, and it also helps the dancers maintain their balance while performing the intricate footwork and hand gestures.


6. Is it possible to disregard any of the elements sound, music, gesture, movement, dance, costume, makeup? Why or why not?​


Explanation:

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7. Rated pg peta gesture/movement /dances​


Answer:

anu po bato sasagutan or for fun lang

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8. In dance the movement and gesture can tell the meaning of a story


Answer:

Yes, True, or ✔ (check).

Explanation:

Because in dance, the movement and gesture can express ideas and emotions.

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9. 8. It is a defined movement which clearly communicates meaning in theater plays. A. Dance B. Gesture C. Stage D. Voice ​


Answer:

B. Gesture.

Explanation:

In theater plays, a gesture is a physical movement or action made by an actor that communicates a specific meaning or emotion to the audience. It is a defined movement that helps to express and convey the character's thoughts, feelings, and intentions. Gestures can range from simple movements of the hands and arms to more complex full-body actions. They can be used to create emphasis, add nuance, or convey a particular mood or emotion. In essence, gestures are a powerful tool that actors use to help bring their characters to life and create a more engaging and compelling performance.


10. it is performed through dance movements with dialog retailing of famous national literatures and complains language through gestures​


Answer:

Folk Dance

Explanation:

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11. TRUE or FALSEIlocano dances have in word hand and arms movements while the science hub at outward gestures.plss(;​


Answer:

TRUE

Explanation:

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12. gestures and movements of Carmen ​


gestures and movements of carmen

13. Asian countries the classical dance have similar movement and hand gestures of folk dance are common among these countries EXCEPT for? A. LaosB. CambodiaC. Thailand D. Philippines ​


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Answer:

A

Explanation:


14. why is proper execution of hand movements and body gestures very important in folk dancing?Brainliest for who can answer!​


Answer:

it is important that we should learns the fundumental position of the arms and feet in folk dance because dancing folk dance is a joke you have to learn how to control your moves and follow it's exact timing and rhythm and also to avoid your self from getting hurt and injured. it is important to study the 5 fundamental steps so as the feet position in folk dance one because it is an important technique in dancing. and it provides improvement in your performance.


15. what's the difference and similarities between dragon and lion dance festival and masskara festival in movements, gestures, props, costume?​


Answer:

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16. A refined dance form characterized by intricate finger movements, complicated footwork, and expressive gestures and facial expressions


ANSWER

➝ Legong

[tex] \tt\underline {Legong} \hookrightarrow[/tex] a refined dance form characterized by intricate finger movements, complicated footwork, and expressive gestures and facial expressions

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17. observations on theater Gesture, movement and dance ​


Answer:

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Explanation:

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18. text is demonstrated by way of body movement, facial expression, eyemovements and gaze, demeanor. gait, danceiencesA. audioB. visualC. gestureD. linguistics​


Answer:

C. Gesture

Explanation:

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19. Gestures and Movements?​


Answer:

Gestures:

A gesture is a form of non-verbal communication or non-vocal communication in which visible bodily actions communicate particular messages, either in place of, or in conjunction with, speech. Gestures include movement of the hands, face, or other parts of the body.

Movements:

An act of changing physical location or position or of having this changed.

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Answer:

gestures-

A gesture is a specific bodily movement that reinforces a verbal message or conveys a particular thought or emotion. Although gestures may be made with the head, shoulders, or even the legs and feet, most are made with the hands and arms.

movements-

Movement is defined as changing locations or positions, a group of people with a shared aim or a development or change that occurs. An example of movement is when you lift your arm above your head. An example of movement is when you go from place to place and accomplish different tasks.

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20. ASSIGNMENT The students will be task to research on the next lesson about the hand movements and gestures commonly used in Folk Dancing.​


Answer:

In this lesson, we will be looking at the hand movements and gestures commonly used in folk dancing. Folk dances are built around a rich history and cultural traditions that are passed on from generation to generation through hand movements and gestures. Here are some hand movements and gestures that you may encounter in folk dancing:

1. Hand clapping: This is a common hand movement in many different forms of folk dance, where the dancers clap their hands in rhythm with the music.

2. Hand waving: In some forms of folk dance, the dancers may move their hands in a wave-like motion, often in conjunction with other footwork.

3. Hand-holding: Holding hands with other dancers is a common gesture in many forms of folk dance, as it symbolizes unity and community.

4. Hand gestures: Various hand gestures are used in different forms of folk dance, such as finger snapping, hand gestures to point directions or specific places.

5. Handkerchief movements: In some forms of folk dance, dancers may use a handkerchief as a prop and incorporate various hand movements with it.

As you research and explore different forms of folk dancing, pay close attention to the hand movements and gestures used within each style. You may find that certain movements are unique to particular styles or regions, which adds to the richness and diversity of folk dancing around the world.

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21. Give the specific situation where the elements were observe1•Sound2•Music3•Gestures/movement/Dance4•Makeup/Costumes(20 Points)​


1. The compressions and rarefactions are labeled. The wavelength of a wave is merely the distance that a disturbance travels along the medium in one complete wave cyle.

2. Why are the elements of music important? They are important for 2 reasons: 1. Performing/analysing Music – An understanding of the musical elements will enable you to understand any piece of music, whether you are trying to perform the piece or analyse it.

3.


22. 2. Interpret its musical structure through dance movements or hand gestures.​


Answer:

The actual and possible relationships between music and dance are multifarious. It is not the purpose of this paper to attempt to chart their various permutations, nor to offer a general theory of them. Our aim is more modest. We shall try to provide a philosophical framework, amplified by speculation grounded on recent work in cognitive psychology, for characterizing the relation of one kind of dance to one kind of music.


23. gestures / movement of ibong ​


Answer:

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24. gestures and movements of carmen


Answer:

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Answer:

sowwy po pa hope nlng po

Explanation:

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25. How do the gesture, movement, and dance give meaning to the performance


Answer :

supporting the work of scholars and educators concerned with the inter-relationship of music, dance, movement, and gesture.

Explanation :

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26. 10. Which of the following principles did Romeo and Juliet Story had?a. Sound and Musicc. Gesture, Movement and Danceb. Balance and Symmetryd. Stage​


Answer:

c is the answer

Explanation:

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Romeo and Juliet, play by William Shakespeare, written about 1594–96 and first published in an unauthorized quarto in 1597. An authorized quarto appeared in 1599, substantially longer and more reliable. A third quarto, based on the second, was used by the editors of the First Folio of 1623. The characters of Romeo and Juliet have been depicted in literature, music, dance, and theatre. The appeal of the young hero and heroine—whose families, the Montagues and the Capulets, respectively, are implacable enemies—is such that they have become, in the popular imagination, the representative type of star-crossed lovers.

Juliet, as portrayed by Olivia Hussey, in the film Romeo and Juliet, 1968.

Juliet, as portrayed by Olivia Hussey, in the film Romeo and Juliet, 1968.

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Shakespeare’s principal source for the plot was The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet (1562), a long narrative poem by the English poet Arthur Brooke, who had based his poem on a French translation of a tale by the Italian Matteo Bandello.

View an excerpt of David Garrick's 18th-century adaptation of William Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet” where the lovers speak to each other before they die

View an excerpt of David Garrick's 18th-century adaptation of William Shakespeare's “Romeo and Juliet” where the lovers speak to each other before they die

Excerpt from David Garrick's 18th-century adaptation of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, in which Romeo takes the poison but is still conscious when Juliet awakens. The two then speak dialogue not written by Shakespeare.

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Shakespeare sets the scene in Verona, Italy. Juliet and Romeo meet and fall instantly in love at a masked ball of the Capulets, and they profess their love when Romeo, unwilling to leave, climbs the wall into the orchard garden of her family’s house and finds her alone at her window. Because their well-to-do families are enemies, the two are married secretly by Friar Laurence. When Tybalt, a Capulet, seeks out Romeo in revenge for the insult of Romeo’s having dared to shower his attentions on Juliet, an ensuing scuffle ends in the death of Romeo’s dearest friend, Mercutio. Impelled by a code of honour among men, Romeo kills Tybalt and is banished to Mantua by the Prince of Verona, who has been insistent that the family feuding cease. When Juliet’s father, unaware that Juliet is already secretly married, arranges a marriage with the eminently eligible Count Paris, the young bride seeks out Friar Laurence for assistance in her desperate situation. He gives her a potion that will make her appear to be dead and proposes that she take it and that Romeo rescue her. She complies. Romeo, however, unaware of the friar’s scheme because a letter has failed to reach him, returns to Verona on hearing of Juliet’s apparent death. He encounters a grieving Paris at Juliet’s tomb, reluctantly kills him when Paris attempts to prevent Romeo from entering the tomb, and finds Juliet in the burial vault. There he gives her a last kiss and kills himself with poison. Juliet awakens, sees the dead Romeo, and kills herself. The families learn what has happened and end their feud.

For a discussion of this play within the context of Shakespeare’s entire corpus, see William Shakespeare: Shakespeare’s plays and poems.

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27. why do we need to add facial expression to folk dance hand movements and body gestures​


Answer:

Dancers tell stories by using different facial expressions. Instead of using words, dancers use their bodies, eye contact, and movement to express themselves. ... Since a dancer usually strives to convey a story through movement, smiling and using facial expressions help your audience connect with you.

Explanation:

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Answer:

Dancers tell stories by using different facial expressions. Instead of using words, dancers use their bodies, eye contact, and movement to express themselves. ... Since a dancer usually strives to convey a story through movement, smiling and using facial expressions help your audience connect with you.

Explanation:

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28. Is it possible to disregard any of the elements Sound, Music, Gestures, Movements, Dances, Costumes, Makeup? Why or why not?​


Answer:

The elements of music can be seen as being the building blocks of music. Without them, music (of any style/age) would not exist because sound itself would not exist!

Explanation:

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29. any human movement included in the act of dancing it can include dance step fashion movement partners left gesture and even everyday movements such as walking​answer:For the elementsofdance.org site: Action is any human movement included in the act of dancing— it can include dance steps, facial movements, partner lifts, gestures, and even everyday movements such as walking


Answer:

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30. the element of dance that include dance steps, facial movement, partner lifts, gesture and even everyday movements such as walking, running or swinging is called​


the element of dance that include dance steps, facial movement, partner lifts, gesture and even everyday movements such as walking, running or swinging is called ACTION.


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