3. ____ 1. It is the performance of a routine, usually
dominated by gymnastic such as jumps, tumbling
skills, lift and tosses combined with shouting of
cheers and yells to lead the crowd to cheer for a
certain team during a game or sport
4. ____ 2. Dances that are meant to be interpreted for
performances and staging
5. ____ 3. Dances that are created out of two
approaches, the elemental approach and creative
approach
6. ____ 4. These are the movements that allows one
person to move from one point to another
7. ____ 5. These are the movements that are
performed in one point in space without transferring
to another point.
9. ____ 6. You jump with your knees to your chest. It
can be used as jump or for flipping
a. Split
b. Tuck
c. Lock
d. Tumbling
10. ____ 7. It is performed by brining the hands to the
floor one at a time while the body inverts. When both
hands are on the floor, the legs travel over the body
and feet return to the floor one at a time, ending with
the performer standing upright
a. Cartwheel c. Somersault
b. Pirouette d. Releve
11. ____ 8. To point toes in any of the five feet
positions. It is an exercise that develops elasticity of
the tendons and ligaments of the ankles and toes.
a. Plie c. Curls
b. Chasse d. Tendu
12. ____ 9. Repeating a movement sequence from the
end to the beginning
a. Canon c. Unison
b. Retrograde d. Succession
13. ____ 10. Imitating the movements done by a dancer
in face to face formation
a. Theme and Variation c. Mirroring
b. Counterpoint d. Elements
14. TEST III
Write “PRECY” if it is a
hand movements and
positions in Cheerdance
and “HERZY” if it is not.
15. ____ 11. SIDE LUNGE
____ 12. OVERHEAD CLASP
____ 13. HEAD SPIN
____ 14. BOW AND ARROW
____ 15. FREESTYLE
____ 16. GROOVING
____ 17. HIGH V
____ 18. LAVA WALK AND SLOW TWIRL
____ 19. TOUCHDOWN
____ 20. CLASP