Let's Evaluate Directions: Complete the Concept Map based on the different ideas you have learned in Waltz Dance in terms of 1.origin, 2. characteristics, 3. time signature , 4. tempo and 5. Costume
Waltz: a dance born in the suburbs of Vienna and in the alpine region of Austria. As early as the seventeenth century, waltzes were played in the ballrooms of the Hapsburg court. The weller, or turning dances, were danced by peasants in Austria and Bavaria even before that time
CHARACTERISTICS
Time signature in triple metre (3 beats in a bar), usually 3/4 time.Clear and memorable tune. ...Chordal accompaniment (usually primary chords) played in a homophonic texture.“Oom cha cha” accompaniment. ...Usually quite fast in tempo.
TIMESIGNATURE
Used for waltzes, minuets, scherzi, polonaises, mazurkas, country & western ballads, R&B, sometimes used in pop
TEMPO
84 to 90 beats per minute
COSTUME
Ladies wear full-length formal ball gowns with either full or straight skirts. The gown traditionally has a full length skirt reaching at least to the ankles and is made of a luxurious fabric such as satin, silk, taffeta, or velvet or synthetic equivalents. The “gown” may be a two piece ensemble. Bare shoulders are acceptable.
Gentlemen wear “tuxedos,” that is, a black dinner jacket with silk facings, usually grosgrain or satin and matching trousers. Gentlemen may substitute a summer-weight, white dinner jacket for the first and last dances of the season. A tailcoat may be substituted for the tuxedo jacket at all dances.
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Answer:
ORIGIN
Waltz: a dance born in the suburbs of Vienna and in the alpine region of Austria. As early as the seventeenth century, waltzes were played in the ballrooms of the Hapsburg court. The weller, or turning dances, were danced by peasants in Austria and Bavaria even before that time
CHARACTERISTICS
Time signature in triple metre (3 beats in a bar), usually 3/4 time.Clear and memorable tune. ...Chordal accompaniment (usually primary chords) played in a homophonic texture.“Oom cha cha” accompaniment. ...Usually quite fast in tempo.
TIME SIGNATURE
Used for waltzes, minuets, scherzi, polonaises, mazurkas, country & western ballads, R&B, sometimes used in pop
TEMPO
84 to 90 beats per minute
COSTUME
Ladies wear full-length formal ball gowns with either full or straight skirts. The gown traditionally has a full length skirt reaching at least to the ankles and is made of a luxurious fabric such as satin, silk, taffeta, or velvet or synthetic equivalents. The “gown” may be a two piece ensemble. Bare shoulders are acceptable.
Gentlemen wear “tuxedos,” that is, a black dinner jacket with silk facings, usually grosgrain or satin and matching trousers. Gentlemen may substitute a summer-weight, white dinner jacket for the first and last dances of the season. A tailcoat may be substituted for the tuxedo jacket at all dances.
Explanation:
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