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Chapter 5 Review

Vocabulary 1. Where the beat is divided into three equal parts 2. Music created by Mexicans in Texas 3. Refined style of classical dance emphasizes the verticality of the body, an outward rotation of the legs with fluid foot and leg work, and virtuosic turns and jumps. 4. A type of ballroom dance that originated in Cuba 5. Rhythmic Latin American dance with the basic pattern of three steps and a shuffle 6. An athletic dance that includes kicks and inward leg rotations on syncopated beats of music. 7. A mix of rhythm and blues, gospel, soul, and Latin Dance music.

Questions 1. Explain the difference between a reel and a jig. 2. Name two Hawaiian instruments that may be used to accompany the Hula. 3. What new kind of music led to the popularity of the Charleston in the 1920s? How where the syncopated rhythms demonstrated in this dance? 4. Describe a type of dance that you like to do or watch. What musical styles do you think influenced this type of dance? 5. Do you think dance is an important part of today’s youth culture? Why or why not? 6. Name the top two songs that brought Disco to being popular. 7. Who is the King of Rock and Roll? How did he get that name? 8. Name a famous Ballet. (You may hear of it around Christmas) 9. What is the beginning of the Aborigine world called? 10. What is a forerunner for the Reel? 11. The Mexican 12 Stringed guitar is called what? 12. What are the chanters and instrumentalists called the hula dances?

Vocabulary 1. Where the beat is divided into three equal parts. Compound Duple 2. Music created by Mexicans in Texas. Conjunto refined style of classical dance emphasizes the verticality of the body, an outward rotation of the legs with fluid foot and leg work, and virtuosic turns and jumps. Ballet 3. A type of ballroom dance that originated in Cuba. Mambo 4. Rhythmic Latin American dance with the basic pattern of three steps and a shuffle. Cha Cha 5. An athletic dance that includes kicks and inward leg rotations on syncopated beats of music. Charleston 6. A mix of rhythm and blues, gospel, soul, and Latin Dance music. Disco