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Dance Scholars: Dance and Politics

Description: This quiz is designed to test your knowledge about the relationship between dance and politics, as well as the role of dance scholars in understanding this relationship.
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Which dance scholar coined the term "choreopoetics" to describe the study of dance as a form of cultural and political expression?

  1. Susan Leigh Foster

  2. Sally Banes

  3. Judith Butler

  4. André Lepecki


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Susan Leigh Foster is an American dance scholar and professor who coined the term "choreopoetics" in her book of the same name, published in 1995.

According to dance scholar Sally Banes, how does dance function as a form of political resistance?

  1. By providing a platform for marginalized voices to be heard

  2. By challenging dominant ideologies and power structures

  3. By creating a sense of community and solidarity among oppressed groups

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Sally Banes argues that dance can function as a form of political resistance in a variety of ways, including by providing a platform for marginalized voices to be heard, challenging dominant ideologies and power structures, and creating a sense of community and solidarity among oppressed groups.

Which dance scholar has written extensively about the relationship between dance and nationalism?

  1. Diana Taylor

  2. André Lepecki

  3. Judith Butler

  4. Gayatri Spivak


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Diana Taylor is a Mexican-American performance scholar and professor who has written extensively about the relationship between dance and nationalism, particularly in her book "The Archive and the Repertoire: Performing Cultural Memory in the Americas" (2003).

What is the name of the dance scholar who has written about the politics of spectatorship and the role of the audience in dance performance?

  1. André Lepecki

  2. Susan Leigh Foster

  3. Sally Banes

  4. Judith Butler


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

André Lepecki is a Brazilian dance scholar and professor who has written extensively about the politics of spectatorship and the role of the audience in dance performance, particularly in his book "Exhausting Dance: Performance and the Politics of Movement" (2006).

Which dance scholar has argued that dance can be a form of embodied knowledge that can challenge dominant narratives and power structures?

  1. Judith Butler

  2. Susan Leigh Foster

  3. André Lepecki

  4. Diana Taylor


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Judith Butler is an American philosopher and gender theorist who has written extensively about the relationship between dance and politics, particularly in her book "Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex" (1993).

What is the name of the dance scholar who has written about the relationship between dance and the state, particularly in the context of authoritarian regimes?

  1. Sally Banes

  2. Diana Taylor

  3. Judith Butler

  4. Gayatri Spivak


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sally Banes is an American dance scholar and professor who has written extensively about the relationship between dance and the state, particularly in the context of authoritarian regimes, in her book "Democracy's Body: Judson Dance Theater, 1962-1964" (1993).

Which dance scholar has argued that dance can be a form of cultural diplomacy that can bridge divides between different cultures and communities?

  1. Diana Taylor

  2. André Lepecki

  3. Susan Leigh Foster

  4. Gayatri Spivak


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Diana Taylor is a Mexican-American performance scholar and professor who has written extensively about the role of dance in cultural diplomacy, particularly in her book "The Archive and the Repertoire: Performing Cultural Memory in the Americas" (2003).

What is the name of the dance scholar who has written about the relationship between dance and social justice, particularly in the context of marginalized communities?

  1. Judith Butler

  2. André Lepecki

  3. Susan Leigh Foster

  4. Gayatri Spivak


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Susan Leigh Foster is an American dance scholar and professor who has written extensively about the relationship between dance and social justice, particularly in the context of marginalized communities, in her book "Choreopoetics and Embodiment: Moving History, Moving Culture" (2011).

Which dance scholar has argued that dance can be a form of resistance to oppression and a means of empowerment for marginalized groups?

  1. André Lepecki

  2. Sally Banes

  3. Judith Butler

  4. Gayatri Spivak


Correct Option: C
Explanation:

Judith Butler is an American philosopher and gender theorist who has written extensively about the relationship between dance and politics, particularly in her book "Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex" (1993).

What is the name of the dance scholar who has written about the relationship between dance and the environment, particularly in the context of climate change?

  1. Diana Taylor

  2. André Lepecki

  3. Susan Leigh Foster

  4. Gayatri Spivak


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Diana Taylor is a Mexican-American performance scholar and professor who has written extensively about the relationship between dance and the environment, particularly in the context of climate change, in her book "The Archive and the Repertoire: Performing Cultural Memory in the Americas" (2003).

Which dance scholar has argued that dance can be a form of healing and reconciliation in the aftermath of trauma and conflict?

  1. Sally Banes

  2. André Lepecki

  3. Susan Leigh Foster

  4. Gayatri Spivak


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

André Lepecki is a Brazilian dance scholar and professor who has written extensively about the role of dance in healing and reconciliation in the aftermath of trauma and conflict, particularly in his book "Exhausting Dance: Performance and the Politics of Movement" (2006).

What is the name of the dance scholar who has written about the relationship between dance and technology, particularly in the context of digital media and virtual reality?

  1. Diana Taylor

  2. André Lepecki

  3. Susan Leigh Foster

  4. Gayatri Spivak


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Diana Taylor is a Mexican-American performance scholar and professor who has written extensively about the relationship between dance and technology, particularly in the context of digital media and virtual reality, in her book "The Archive and the Repertoire: Performing Cultural Memory in the Americas" (2003).

Which dance scholar has argued that dance can be a form of political protest and a means of challenging dominant ideologies?

  1. Sally Banes

  2. André Lepecki

  3. Susan Leigh Foster

  4. Gayatri Spivak


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

Sally Banes is an American dance scholar and professor who has written extensively about the role of dance in political protest and as a means of challenging dominant ideologies, particularly in her book "Democracy's Body: Judson Dance Theater, 1962-1964" (1993).

What is the name of the dance scholar who has written about the relationship between dance and the body, particularly in the context of gender and sexuality?

  1. Diana Taylor

  2. André Lepecki

  3. Susan Leigh Foster

  4. Judith Butler


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Judith Butler is an American philosopher and gender theorist who has written extensively about the relationship between dance and the body, particularly in the context of gender and sexuality, in her book "Bodies That Matter: On the Discursive Limits of Sex" (1993).

Which dance scholar has argued that dance can be a form of cultural resistance that challenges dominant narratives and power structures?

  1. André Lepecki

  2. Sally Banes

  3. Susan Leigh Foster

  4. Gayatri Spivak


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

André Lepecki is a Brazilian dance scholar and professor who has written extensively about the role of dance in cultural resistance and as a means of challenging dominant narratives and power structures, particularly in his book "Exhausting Dance: Performance and the Politics of Movement" (2006).

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