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CSET Visual Arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. Every Good Boy Does Fine
mass
procession of notes
passe
run - through
2. A reharsal of the play from beginning to end - without stopping
run - through
prhasing
Claude Monet
beat
3. The materials or methods that are used to create art - like clay - crayon - canvas - paper - cloth - paint - etc. etc.
rhythm
territary colors
Restoration comedy
media
4. characteristic comedy from English Restoration for its glittering language - salacious plots and frequently debaucherous characters
ellipse
Restoration comedy
stasis
Social Dance
5. A material or representation through wich objects can be clearly seen
noh
collage
creative expression in dance/middle school
transparent
6. The amount of light and dark areas in a composition. Can be used for showing opaque: the limitation of light - not transparent or transluscent
curved lines
lento
cues
value
7. Artist who inspired by African American sculptures to focus on the geometric shapes - like circles - triangles called cubism
Pablo Picasso
moderato
chord
dominance
8. Artist who led the impressionist movement
symmetry
Claude Monet
Artistic perception in dance/eighth graders
creative expression in dance
9. A work usually identified by a number
opus
allegro
turnout
tango
10. 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
antagonist
historical and cultural context in dance
dominance
curved lines
11. 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
tango
drama
turnout
lyre
12. Steps perofmred in the air during dance
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13. The shape of a circle viewed at an angle
promenade
ellipse
improvisation
creative expression in dance/primary grades
14. Reading by actors who have never before spoken diologue lines of the play
historical and cultural context in dance/fifth graders
cold reading
tempo
warm colors
15. A round rail attached to a wall for dancers to hold onto
staff
barre
movement
largo
16. 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
assemblage
ballet
dynamics
mystery plays
17. A very fast tempo
presto
Claude Monet
beat
linear perspective
18. Children who understand dance history develop appreciation for the cultures
emphasis
minuet
largo
historical and cultural context in dance
19. A devie used to allow one color or tone to merge with another
two - dimensional
blending
attitude
elevation
20. A major orchestral piece with solo voices and chorus
rhythm
key
symphony
oratorio
21. (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)
negative space
ballroom dancing
MUSIC
force/energy
22. Actor in kabuki holds a picturesque pose to establish or theme
shade
fugue
theme
mie
23. Where and when actor will move on stage
aesthetic valuing
dissonance
blocking
Artistic perception in dance/fourth graders
24. In the medieval times - art was created for this so it had a religious theme
working leg
monologue
intensitsy
churches
25. How fast or how slow - in dance
Artistic perception in dance/eighth graders
tempo
pantomine
aesthetic valuing in dance/third graders
26. A person who acquires necessary funds and acts as administer of the production. A person who finds a play that they will be interested in - producer at school plays is usually a teacher
distortion
stage crew
ballroom dancing
producer
27. European artist whose music dominated the later part of the 18th century
passe
movement
crosshatch
Mozart
28. Students can perform rhythms from different dance traditions
historical and cultural context in dance
negative space
square dancing
historical and cultural context in dance/second grade
29. Spce that creates depth with parallel lines in art
motif
aesthetic valuing in dance/third graders
off - script
linear perspective
30. Combination of tone that creates a quality of relaxation
analogous colors
perspective
consonance
still - life
31. A leap in which the dancer turns halfway in midair to land facing thedirection where the movement started
tour jete
square dancing
stage manager
churches
32. Popular dance in America in the 1920s. Natural movement of walking - though it is usually performed in place. The arms swing forward and backwards - with the right arm coming forward as the left leg 'steps' forward - and then moving back as the oppos
form
Charleston
song form
cues
33. Tehcnical components - including acting and directing
en bas
production values
props
rhythm
34. 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
stage manager
solfege
hanamichi
35. 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
radial balance
grand jete
contrast
cakewalk
36. Students can evaluate dance in terms of the elements - like choreography and the impact of space - constumes and other considerations
polyphonic chants
territary colors
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
baroque style operas
37. The particular arrangement of form - colors - lines - and other elements in a painting
stock company
extension
consonance
composition
38. A predecessor of the piano - sounded by plucking strings
harpischord
creative expression in dance/second graders
cues
motif
39. Theater was to originate from Aristotle with clear and simple plotting and strong characters. were usually done in five acts and avoid violence
Aristototelian theater
chroma
Restoration comedy
churches
40. Mastering dance vocabulary - movement awareness - and appreciation for unique ways of moving
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
line
woodwind instruments
Artistic perception in dance
41. The reason why the art work was created. Bby looking at all the elemnts are principles - you can come up with why did the artist create this work or what does the artist want me to get out of this art
three - dimensional
clavischord
Artistic perception in dance/Kindergarten
theme
42. The leg on which the dancer is balancing on
gradation of color
hanamichi
supporting leg
symphony
43. Three or more harmonious notes that are played together - like through a guitar or piano
kabuki
chord
cool colors
subject
44. Learning dance specifc to 18th and 19th century America - understanding different roles of men and women in dance
delineation
orchestra
commedia dell'arte
historical and cultural context in dance/fifth graders
45. Most known composers of the 20th Century
Stravinsky - Cage - and Glass
syncopation
contour
Pablo Picasso
46. Plays that end happily
choreography
space -
comedy
intensitsy
47. The strength or purity of a color
extension
movement
chroma
street theater
48. genre of theater that focused on life as an unfathombale mystery and as a rideiculous andp ointless endeavor
Theater of the Absurd
Neoclassic Drama
dominance
theatrical games
49. Children use choreography principles - processes - sills to create and communicate meaning
pageant
passe
creative expression in dance/third grade
time
50. Students learn to dance with partners
pas de deux
creative expression in dance/second graders
harmony
churches