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CSET Visual Arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. (space that is not used in art). Objects surrounded by this space like an apple on a white canvas) emphasize the object painted (the apple)
stage manager
negative space
bar lines
area
2. The degree of lightness or darkness with the color
symmetry
value
run - through
protagonist
3. Lines that suggests rigidity in art
form
ballroom dancing
Neoclassic Drama
straight line
4. The leg that is delinating movement
pageant
moderato
working leg
rhythm
5. A rhythmic effect produced when the expected rhythm pattern is deliberately upset
producer
syncopation
polka
rhythm
6. The two - dimensional equivalent of form. can be man - made or organic (occurring in nature). Can be open - closed - or free - form
spectrum
noh
clavischord
shape
7. Any object or element that is less important
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
objective
subordinate
Stravinsky - Cage - and Glass
8. Representing an object by using lines instead of masses
straight line
delineation
director
sweeping curved lines
9. The pronounciation of words and the way that they are spoken
diction
negative space
moderato
string instruments
10. The particular arrangement of form - colors - lines - and other elements in a painting
polyphony
composition
impressionist movement
territary colors
11. Were using styluses of incised ocher dating back 100000 years ago to create works
choreography
four arts disciplines
protohumans (ancesetors of humans)
allegro
12. Practice creating or performing works of art. Important for written response
harpischord
antagonist
creative expression
opus
13. A series of emotions that clensed the collective psyche
assemblage
key
monologue
catharsis
14. The characteristic we think of as color (red - orange yellow - blue - green - and violet)
overlapping objects
morality plays
hue
value
15. Early European dance known for its tiny steps
entrechat
square dancing
harmony
minuet
16. The leg on which the dancer is balancing on
timbre
catharsis
supporting leg
creative expression in dance/third grade
17. Best known Renaissance playwrights
creative drama
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
noh
morality plays
18. Space that establishes objects relative positions in art
vanishing point
flamenco
overlapping objects
tempo
19. Green - blue - green - blue and violet when used to show wet objects
chroma
cool colors
improvisation
creative expression in dance/middle school
20. The numbers that appear in front of the music notation. Note that 4/4 is the most common time signature for children's music. It shows you how many beats are in a bar and lets you know that the quarter note gets one beat
production values
tango
morality plays
time signature
21. Form of Greek drama that coexisted with tragedy in the classic period that ridiculed the gods and used bawdy language
area
satyr play
value
aesthetic valuing in dance/third graders
22. How dancers move - which revealt s their effects of gravity on body mass - can be sustained - collapsing - swiniging - percussive - suspended
force/energy
rondo
two - dimensional
cakewalk
23. The ability to get into the air and remain there long enough to perform various movements
pas de deux
linear perspective
elevation
oratorio
24. Type of stage named after aan arch that frames the actors as you look at the stage - most auditoriums have this kind of stage - the audience is looking directly at the performers
prhasing
projection
abstract art
proscendium
25. An old - school dance from 1900s dating back to the slavery days in which people walked back and forth to the tune of bajos and fiddles. a cake was usually awarded to the winner
form
cakewalk
historical and cultural context in dance
historical and cultural context in dance/eight graders
26. Children who understand dance history develop appreciation for the cultures
space
Artistic perception in dance
historical and cultural context in dance
sweeping curved lines
27. characteristic comedy from English Restoration for its glittering language - salacious plots and frequently debaucherous characters
Restoration comedy
tempo
cakewalk
contrast
28. Artist who led the impressionist movement
gradation
Claude Monet
pageant
supporting leg
29. Basic artistic literacy. students learn to use elements unique to arts to help them process sensory information. Important for written response
production values
melody/tune
artistic perception
comedy
30. Spce that creates depth with parallel lines in art
clavischord
en bas
form
linear perspective
31. Children use dance vocabulary to describe movement
pas de deux
pirouette
MUSIC
Artistic perception in dance/fourth graders
32. Step of two which is a classical ballet move
procession of notes
pas de deux
cues
Restoration comedy
33. The result of mixing a pure color and black
shade
flamenco
value
cues
34. A round rail attached to a wall for dancers to hold onto
abstract art
aesthetic valuing
collage
barre
35. Children use choreography principles - processes - sills to create and communicate meaning
timbre
theatrical games
creative expression in dance/third grade
rhythm
36. Intermediate tempo
moderato
give notes
contrast
texture
37. The variations of the louder and softer sections of a single piece of music
theatrical games
ellipse
shade
dynamics
38. A movement of a point through space - the width - length - direction - curvature or flow
negative space
blues and jazz
line
indistinct drawing
39. A term that applies to any work of visual art that is formed by two or more forms of media
procession of notes
off - script
mixed media
motif
40. Became popular in Argentina and spread to North America and Europe
tango
theatrical games
hue
street theater
41. The particular noteon which a scale begins and ends - to be able to name the key - look at the first note on the piece
harpischord
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
key
three - dimensional
42. plays of the neoclassic period where Renaissance writers tried to recaptuer the glory of theateres in Greece and Rome
director
asymmetrical painting
arabesque
Neoclassic Drama
43. The orientation of the actor to the audience - like stage left (the left side of the stage from the prospective of the actor facing the audience) - stage right - upstage (farthest from the audience) - and downstage (closest to the audience)
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44. How the artist's arrangement of elements achieves equilibrium
mixed media
lento
tour jete
balance
45. Hero that had a fatal flaw that broguht about its downfall
shade
protagonist
sharp and flat
basic positions
46. The pre - eminent European form of performance dance. It is rooted in the Italian Renaissance. Russia has some of the world's foremost dancers and dance companies - utilizes elaborate costume and scenery. Movements are stylized and technical with pre
ballet
woodwind instruments
lyre
churches
47. Martha Graham developed performance dance that involves dance shoes and emphasizes free flowign costumes to express ideas and feelings
modern dance
passe
fugue
timbre
48. Sculpted pfigures projecting from a background
relief
barre
Claude Monet
give notes
49. The entry path in Japanese theater in which an actor becomes a character
street theater
hanamichi
dynamics
hue
50. A note of a different pitch thatsounds good when played simulataneously with the melody
aesthetic valuing
harmony
catharsis
warm colors