FORMATIVE ASSESSMENT IN SPA DANCE 8 2ND QUARTER
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- Q11. The audience is positioned in front of the stage and the stage can be looked upon like a picture frame.ArenaOpen StageProscenium StageThrust Stage30s
- Q22. The audience is on three sides of the stage as if the stage has been forward.Thrust StageProscenium StageArenaTraverse Stage30s
- Q33. An imaginary reference line on the playing area that indicates the exact center of the stage, travelling from up to downstage.Center StageStage LeftCenter LineStage Right30s
- Q44. The area surrounding the playing space not visible to the audience.UpstageDownstageOnstageOffstage30s
- Q55. What part of the proscenium stage is known as forestage playing area?WingsApronOrchestra PitCenter Stage30s
- Q66. What type of stage does not have the backstage area?Thrust StageTraverseProsceniumArena30s
- Q77. The audience is seated on either side of the stage.ThrustArenaTraverseProscenium30s
- Q88. The process of selecting, designing, adapting to, or modifying the performance space for a play or film.MountingDancingProductionStaging30s
- Q99. Positions of dancers on stage or referring to how the performers are placed and moved around the stage.StagecraftStage FormationBackgroundBlocking30s
- Q1010. The clothing worn by a dancer when performing before an audience, maybe custom designed for use in a specific dance work, or it may have a traditional design.DressAttireCostumeCustom30s
- Q1111. The following are examples of visual details present in performance except one.BackdropLightingCostumeMusic30s
- Q1212. The Time Signatures used in Philippine Folk Dance are the following2/4 and 3/42/4 and 4/42/4, 3/4 and 4/46/830s
- Q1313. The first thing that you must consider in preparing a recital is the:concept or theme of the productionDance LiteratureHistory and ContextMusic30s
- Q1414. You can not use any kind of music you want in certain folk dance.MaybeTrueFalse30s
- Q1515. A confident presentation of one’s body and energy to vividly communicate movement and meaning to the audience.DynamicsKinesthetic AwarenessQuality of LineProjection30s