Year 9 Street Dance Introduction Quiz 03/06/2020, 0958 Year 9 Street Dance Introduction Quiz Your next topic in Dance will be Street Dance. Read through the information below carefully then see what you remember by answering the following questions. (All the answers can be found in the extract.) *Required 1. Name and Class * Street Dance A Brief Summary Street Dance is an informal style of dance involving a variety of moves, which is popular with young people and often developed in public spaces such as streets, clubs and playgrounds. Street dance, also informally referred to as street, is an umbrella term which encompasses a range of dance styles characterised by descriptions such as hip hop, funk and breakdancing. Its eclectic nature has spawned a whole new street dance language, including terms such as popping, locking, waving and krumping. When a dancer pops, they jerk their body by quickly contracting and relaxing the muscles. The movements they make are correspondingly referred to as pops or hits. Locking refers to fast, exaggerated, movements which then freeze into a rigid position (a lock), whereas waving describes a more Guid style where movement appears to ripple through the limbs (as if a wave were traversing the dancer's body). Krumping is characterised by free, expressive and energetic movement of the arms, legs, chest and head. Street dance originated in New York in the 1970s. Evolving on the streets of Manhattan and the Bronx, it was developed as an improvised, social dance form, reacting against traditional, high-art dance styles. Popular with African-Americans and Puerto- Ricans, street dance was used as an expression of resistance and cultural identity outside of the mainstream. The energetic nature of street dance makes it popular with young people on a variety of levels, both as an art form, a competitive activity or for physical exercise (extract sourced from Macmillan Dictionary) https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/1FsQKwBxczQLIgk5kh4tA1Kjw41CMmDKhRcYbTU1ai3o/printform Page 1 of 6 Year 9 Street Dance Introduction Quiz 03/06/2020, 0958 2. From reading the passage above, what does the term 'Umberella' mean in relation to 1 point Street Dance? * Mark only one oval. Something which covers various different styles of Dance Something which covers the dancers in bad weather A style of street dance. Other: 3. From reading the passage above which of the following is NOT a Street Dance style? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Breakdancing Hip Hop Contemporary Other: 4. From reading the passage above which terms below are ALL used when talking about 1 point Street Dance? * Mark only one oval. Locking, Popping, Waving Locking, Rolling, Popping Locking, Waving and Jumping Other: https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/1FsQKwBxczQLIgk5kh4tA1Kjw41CMmDKhRcYbTU1ai3o/printform Page 2 of 6 Year 9 Street Dance Introduction Quiz 03/06/2020, 0958 5. From reading the passage above which best describes how a dancer 'Pops' * 1 point Mark only one oval. Jerk body quickly, contract and relax Jerk body quickly, fall and roll Jerk body quickly, wave and freeze 6. From reading the passage above which best describes how a dancer would 'Krump' * 1 point Mark only one oval. Exaggerate movements and freeze Jerk body, contract and relax Free, expressive and energetic movements 7. From reading the passage above what would a Street Dancer do if they were 'Locking' * 1 point Mark only one oval. Fast exaggerated movements then freeze Fast exaggerated movements followed by free movement Free, Exaggerated movements. Other: https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/1FsQKwBxczQLIgk5kh4tA1Kjw41CMmDKhRcYbTU1ai3o/printform Page 3 of 6 Year 9 Street Dance Introduction Quiz 03/06/2020, 0958 8. From reading the passage above, where did Street Dance originate from? * 1 point Mark only one oval. London New York Paris Other: 9. From reading the passage above, In what year did Street Dance originate? * 1 point Mark only one oval. 1980s 1990s 1970s Other: 10. From reading the passage above, why did Street Dance develop? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Reaction to traditional 'high end' dance styles Reaction to different types of music Reaction to different types of clm Other: https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/1FsQKwBxczQLIgk5kh4tA1Kjw41CMmDKhRcYbTU1ai3o/printform Page 4 of 6 Year 9 Street Dance Introduction Quiz 03/06/2020, 0958 11. From reading the passage above what did Street Dance give to people? 1 point Mark only one oval. Cultural Identity Culural belonging Cultural heritage Other: 12. From reading the passage above what makes Street Dance popular? * 1 point Mark only one oval. Its energetic didcult and physical Its energetic competitive and physical Its physical, slow and sometimes energetic Other: 13. From reading the passage above in what types of places was Street dance 1 point developed? * Mark only one oval. Schools and Colleges Playgrounds and Schools Streets and Playgrounds Other: This content is neither created nor endorsed by Google. Forms https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/1FsQKwBxczQLIgk5kh4tA1Kjw41CMmDKhRcYbTU1ai3o/printform Page 5 of 6 Year 9 Street Dance Introduction Quiz 03/06/2020, 0958 https://docs.google.com/forms/u/0/d/1FsQKwBxczQLIgk5kh4tA1Kjw41CMmDKhRcYbTU1ai3o/printform Page 6 of 6.
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