Which of the following means to bend?
  • Degage
  • Plie
  • Arabesque
  • fifth position
The word meaning to rise...
  • degage
  • releve
  • plie
  • port de bra
In what language are most ballet terms in?
  • Spanish
  • French
  • German
  • Latin
What position is shown?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1768.jpg
  • Fifth
  • First 
  • Second 
  • Third
What position is shown?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1769.jpg
  • Third
  • Fourth
  • Second 
  • First
What position is shown?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1770.jpg
  • Third
  • Fourth
  • Fifth
  • First
Ballet originated in which courts in what century?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1771.jpg
  • Italian Renaissance & 15th
  • Italian Renaissance & 2nd 
  • French Renaissance & 15th
  • French Renaissance & 2nd
What king helped to popularize ballet?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1772.jpg
  • King Henry VIII
  • King Henry II
  • King Louis XIV
  • King Louis III
What is the reason that Ballet dancers were so rigid and stiff with their movements in the early centuries?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1773.jpg
  • Classical ballet demands that
  • Their teacher instructed them to be stiff
  • Their costumes were corsets that prevented them from bending
  • They wanted to show off their beautiful costumes
George Balanchine founded ____________.
  • American Ballet Theatre
  • New York City Ballet
  • Miami City Ballet
  • Dance Theatre of Harlem
What Basic Ballet feet position is portrayed in the picture?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1774.jpg
  • First
  • Second
  • Third
  • Fourth
  • Fifth
?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1775.jpg
  • 1st position
  • 2nd position
  • 3rd position
  • 4th position
  • 5th position
The 19th Century was known as what period?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1776.jpg
  • Renaissance
  • Romantic
  • Classical
  • Neo-Classical
Which of the following means half?
  • Demi
  • Grande
  • Releve
  • Degage
We must turnout by using our ________.
  • Knee
  • Hip
  • Foot
  • Shoulders
In the 1500 to 1600's, ballet was popular in what setting?
  • The fields and peasant homes for people to earn more money.  
  • The royal courts - it was a means to control people and dancing was how they moved around and entertained. 
  • In the dungeons, prisoners would entertain one another and it grew from there. 
What position is shown?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1781.jpg
  • Fifth
  • First 
  • Second 
  • Third
What position is shown?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1782.jpg
  • Third
  • Fourth
  • Second 
  • First
What position is shown?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1783.jpg
  • Third
  • Fourth
  • Fifth
  • First
Ballet originated in which courts in what century?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1784.jpg
  • Italian Renaissance & 15th
  • Italian Renaissance & 2nd 
  • French Renaissance & 15th
  • French Renaissance & 2nd
What king helped to popularize ballet?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1785.jpg
  • King Henry VIII
  • King Henry II
  • King Louis XIV
  • King Louis III
What is the reason that Ballet dancers were so rigid and stiff with their movements in the early centuries?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1786.jpg
  • Classical ballet demands that
  • Their teacher instructed them to be stiff
  • Their costumes were corsets that prevented them from bending
  • They wanted to show off their beautiful costumes
What Basic Ballet feet position is portrayed in the picture?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1787.jpg
  • First
  • Second
  • Third
  • Fourth
  • Fifth
?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1788.jpg
  • 1st position
  • 2nd position
  • 3rd position
  • 4th position
  • 5th position
The 19th Century was known as what period?
cr-2 sb-1-Ballet Testimg_no 1789.jpg
  • Renaissance
  • Romantic
  • Classical
  • Neo-Classical
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