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CSET Visual Arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
symmetry
time signature
space -
oratorio
2. Music based on a short theme known as a subject. The opening part of this music is announced by one voice and then a second voice restates the subject in a different scale
aesthetic value in dance/kindergarteners
props
fugue
historical and cultural context in dance/kindergarten
3. Colors that are closely related to one another - like blue - blue - green and green
analogous colors
theatrical games
historical and cultural context in dance/eight graders
color harmony
4. The shape of a circle viewed at an angle
ellipse
supporting leg
staff
perspective
5. Music made by medieval monks that had multiple harmonies and voices
pageant
lento
harmony
polyphonic chants
6. In the medieval times - art was created for this so it had a religious theme
fugue
there are eight notes in an octave
historical and cultural context in dance/second grade
churches
7. The state of being at rest in dance
stasis
tempo
Restoration comedy
en haut
8. The pattern of long and short sounds/beats in combinations of stressed and unstressed beats
rhythm
working leg
chroma
sharp and flat
9. 'The body of ballet'- the dancers who stand behind the principals and form the stage picture with their poses
value
corps de ballet
historical and cultural context in dance/eight graders
relief
10. Originally banned because it involved couples touching each other - spread across Europe and then across the Americas
waltz
noh
prhasing
radial balance
11. Dance - music - theater - and visual arts
four arts disciplines
indistinct drawing
creative expression
baroque style operas
12. Looking at how the objects portrayed in a painting. The object that is emphasized is the dominant one. You must ask why it was selected compared to something else to determine why the artist mae the work
blending
syncopation
key
dominance
13. Spce that creates depth with parallel lines in art
linear perspective
promenade
barre
monologue
14. A rhythm pattern that is stressed or accented and the sounds are uneven
syncopation
Charleston
theme
horizontal lines
15. A villain who the hero is pited against
waltz
Artistic perception in dance
historical and cultural context in dance/eight graders
antagonist
16. Actor in kabuki holds a picturesque pose to establish or theme
ensemble
composition
unity
mie
17. Parallel lines crossing other parallel lines creating value and texture
vertical lines
crosshatch
motivation
brass instruments
18. European artist who reached his height in the early 19th Century and pioneered the Romantic style
promenade
time signature
Beethoven
two - dimensional
19. Instruments played with a string like a violin - viola - cello - banjo - piano - guitar - harp
solfege
string instruments
collage
symmetry
20. A group of lines and spaces that music is written on; it has five lines and four spaces and they each correspond to a specific note or musical tone
supporting leg
cold reading
chroma
staff
21. The materials or methods that are used to create art - like clay - crayon - canvas - paper - cloth - paint - etc. etc.
protohumans (ancesetors of humans)
media
Artistic perception in dance
asymmetrical painting
22. The principal melodic motif or phrase - especially in a fugue
polka
Artistic perception in dance/eighth graders
subject
tempo
23. A passing position in which the foot passes by the knee of a supporting leg
informal theater
there are eight notes in an octave
passe
syncopation
24. The point in the production of a play that the actors no longer need to reharse with the script because they learned their lines
lied
off - script
prhasing
stasis
25. Space that creatse depth in art
protagonist
elevation
gradation of color
melodrama
26. A large group of instrument players - usually 75 to 90 people
orchestra
noh
hue
melody/tune
27. An activity that enhances sight - sound - taste - touch - smell and used by actors to deepen character development
time signature
sense memory
distortion
Mozart
28. If a line was drawn in the center of theart - they would be mirror images of each other
orchestra
symmetry
extension
harmony
29. A mixture of white and a pure color
en haut
noh
crosshatch
tint
30. The leg on which the dancer is balancing on
stock company
supporting leg
historical and cultural context in dance
straight line
31. A major orchesral composition
symphony
space -
director
realism
32. Medieval plays that focused on religion - like the sacrifice of Christ
subject
mystery plays
producer
curved lines
33. A reharsal of the play from beginning to end - without stopping
focal point
stock company
protohumans (ancesetors of humans)
run - through
34. Lines that suggest calm
song form
sweeping curved lines
pas de deux
rhythm
35. Children express emotions through movement - learn improv to respond to music or oral prompts
creative expression in dance/primary grades
pageant
linear perspective
lyre
36. category of literature intended for the stage. Greek playwrights like Aeschylus - Sophocles - and Euripides are considered world's greatest playwrights - specifically in tragedies. actors wore masks with exaggerated expressions instead of makeup - ch
solfege
ballroom dancing
drama
dissonance
37. The tactile quality of the art
attitude
sonata
texture
historical and cultural context in dance/second grade
38. A play set in the coutnryside populated by nymphs - satyrs - shepherds and wandering knights with dancing and singing
cues
complementary colors
pastoral play
string instruments
39. Laern to distinguish one dance from another - based on music - setting - costume and speed
creative expression in dance/middle school
aesthetic value in dance/kindergarteners
straight line
procession of notes
40. Representing an object by using lines instead of masses
realism
motivation
collage
delineation
41. Pose modeled by the winged Mecury where the working leg is extended behind the body with knee bent
attitude
producer
arabesque
melodrama
42. Combination of tone that creates a quality of relaxation
proscendium
consonance
grand jete
Social Dance
43. Originates from European folk dancing
supporting leg
beat
grand jete
square dancing
44. A pose in which the working leg is extended with a straight knee behind the body
arabesque
cave art in Europe and Australia
motif
Neoclassic Drama
45. The speed of the beats and how fast they come one after another
solfege
movement
blocking
tempo
46. Arranging art elements to suggest smething other than the natural safe to solicit emotion from the viewer
brass instruments
distortion
gradation of color
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
47. Emphasis on time in dance
accent
blending
color harmony
cool colors
48. A music for Catholic services
tint
polyphony
gradation
mass
49. Commercial theater that took over US after WWII and named after a NY boulevard that runs through a Manhattan theater district with long runs of a single play
Broadway Theater
delineation
ballet
pirouette
50. A group of familiar syllables to designate the notes of an octave: do - re - mi - fa - so - la - ti - do
historical and cultural context
perspective
solfege
minuet