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name____ class__ date____ 11. today, we think of the waltz and polka as ballroom dances. 12. the tango and fox - trot are also ballroom dances. 13. in addition to social and folk dances, there are theater dances, these are dances performed chiefly for entertainment. 14. anyone who has seen a broadway musical such as guys and dolls or west side story is familiar with theater dance. 15. all of these forms of dance will be represented at the festival it should be both educational and fun. ▶ exercise 2 correct each run - on sentence. dance is composed of rhythmic movements of the body; persons may always have danced in one form or another. 1. ballet is perhaps the best known classical dance it is based on steps developed in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. 2. the nineteenth century saw the development of the romantic style of ballet this style is characterized by soft, fluid movements. 3. the romantic style was gradually replaced by a more vigorous technique, it included more jumps and complicated turns. 4. vaslav nijinsky became one of the first choreographers to incorporate modern movements into classical ballet his dancers wore modern clothes and performed movements resembling those of sports players. 5. as the twentieth century progressed, modern dance techniques were included as well, classical ballet retained its traditional positions. 6. modern dance actually formed as a reaction against ballet dancers had grown tired of ballets rigid stances and limited ranges of movement. 7. isadora duncan, an innovator in modern dance, believed balletic movements were unnatural she wanted to dance in a more natural fashion. 8. duncan drew inspiration from nature her dances used wild leaps and flowing rhythms. 9. in the 1960s and 1970s, yet another school of thought arose and it was called postmodernism. 10. instead of traditional dance steps, postmodernists advocated simplistic movements these movements, such as walking, rolling, and running, were meant to convey natural impulses. 124 grammar and language workbook, grade 10
The task is to correct run - on sentences in a text about different dance forms. This involves understanding sentence structure and grammar rules in the English language.
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- Ballet is perhaps the best - known classical dance. It is based on steps developed in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.
- The nineteenth century saw the development of the Romantic style of ballet. This style is characterized by soft, fluid movements.
- The Romantic style was gradually replaced by a more vigorous technique. It included more jumps and complicated turns.
- Vaslav Nijinsky became one of the first choreographers to incorporate modern movements into classical ballet. His dancers wore modern clothes and performed movements resembling those of sports players.
- As the twentieth century progressed, modern dance techniques were included as well, while classical ballet retained its traditional positions.
- Modern dance actually formed as a reaction against ballet. Dancers had grown tired of ballet's rigid stances and limited ranges of movement.
- Isadora Duncan, an innovator in modern dance, believed balletic movements were unnatural. She wanted to dance in a more natural fashion.
- Duncan drew inspiration from nature. Her dances used wild leaps and flowing rhythms.
- In the 1960s and 1970s, yet another school of thought arose and it was called postmodernism.
- Instead of traditional dance steps, postmodernists advocated simplistic movements. These movements, such as walking, rolling, and running, were meant to convey natural impulses.