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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. Volume or clarity needed to be heard by an audience
projection
supporting leg
vertical lines
basic positions
2. Silent depiction of a static scene - often the reproduction of a painting or other pictures
protohumans (ancesetors of humans)
accent
largo
tableaux
3. The flat surface within both sides of a central line
contrast
tour jete
lento
area
4. A 'beating' movement in which feet criss - cross eacho ther
arena stage (theater in the round
mass
entrechat
pacing
5. A pose in which the working leg is extended with a straight knee behind the body
arabesque
still - life
symphony
shape
6. The characteristic sound of a voice or instrument
timbre
sharp and flat
linear perspective
prhasing
7. Intermediate tempo
rondo
emphasis
moderato
cues
8. European artist who reached his height in the early 19th Century and pioneered the Romantic style
arabesque
realism
moderato
Beethoven
9. Lines that suggest calm
focal point
sweeping curved lines
assemblage
historical and cultural context in dance
10. The variations of the louder and softer sections of a single piece of music
dynamics
theatrical games
lied
still - life
11. The two - dimensional equivalent of form. can be man - made or organic (occurring in nature). Can be open - closed - or free - form
sense memory
shape
kabuki
turnout
12. Best known Renaissance playwrights
Beethoven
song form
arabesque
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
13. Laern to distinguish one dance from another - based on music - setting - costume and speed
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
clavischord
dissonance
aesthetic value in dance/kindergarteners
14. A large group of instrument players - usually 75 to 90 people
thrust stage
orchestra
historical and cultural context in dance/fifth graders
pas de deux
15. An effect that is unififed and aestheticlaly pleasing by combining colors that are similar in one or more aspects
color harmony
Artistic perception in dance
Beethoven
timbre
16. 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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17. Lines that suggest strength in art
Beethoven
aesthetic valuing in dance
vertical lines
objective
18. Theater was to originate from Aristotle with clear and simple plotting and strong characters. were usually done in five acts and avoid violence
unity
Aristototelian theater
timbre
solfege
19. Raising leg to straightened position with foot very high above ground
proscendium
extension
churches
stock company
20. Any object or element that is less important
warm colors
subordinate
cave art in Europe and Australia
hue
21. 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
sonata
prhasing
Charleston
churches
22. Dances developed in the U.S.
passe
pastoral play
choreography
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
23. Most known composers of the 20th Century
street theater
timbre
Stravinsky - Cage - and Glass
there are eight notes in an octave
24. An ancient harp
lyre
percussion instruments
Neoclassic Drama
radial balance
25. The return of a main theme which alternates with secondary theme like ABABA or ABACA
shape
promenade
rondo
tango
26. The pictoral arrangement of inaminate objects
mie
still - life
mystery plays
ensemble
27. Originally banned because it involved couples touching each other - spread across Europe and then across the Americas
negative space
perspective
polyphonic chants
waltz
28. The final step before a production in which the play is rehaersed with costumes and makeup and full staging with full stage crew
shade
Social Dance
dress rehearsal
emphasis
29. A stage that is meant to viewed from all different kinds of sides
song form
antagonist
interval
arena stage (theater in the round
30. Children learn to respond to simple oral instruction
proscendium
timbre
Artistic perception in dance/Kindergarten
Beethoven
31. An element of dance. the series of horizontal planes rising one above another - for example - in ballet - there are multiple levels because there is leaping and lifts
flamenco
levels
spectrum
blocking
32. A long speech without interruption performed by asingle actor
monologue
space
dance - pointe
diagonal lines
33. How dancers move - which revealt s their effects of gravity on body mass - can be sustained - collapsing - swiniging - percussive - suspended
repetitition
spectrum
catharsis
force/energy
34. Plays that end happily
objective
tempo
pantomine
comedy
35. 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
harmony
churches
ensemble
36. An element of dance. formally measured in meter - including body rhthyms like heartbeat - breath or human emotions - considerations include how long the dance lasts - rhythm - regular vs. irregular - in dance
aesthetic valuing in dance
historical and cultural context in dance/eight graders
time
intensitsy
37. Practice creating or performing works of art. Important for written response
square dancing
accent
motif
creative expression
38. Basic artistic literacy. students learn to use elements unique to arts to help them process sensory information. Important for written response
Mozart
give notes
artistic perception
presto
39. A predecessor of the piano - sounded by plucking strings
arabesque
creative expression
spectrum
harpischord
40. Plays that focused on the right vs. wrong scenario that featured an Everyman
satyr play
morality plays
harpischord
creative expression in dance/second graders
41. Arranging art elements to suggest smething other than the natural safe to solicit emotion from the viewer
distortion
Artistic perception in dance/Kindergarten
corps de ballet
interval
42. Originated in 1800s and spread across America
stage crew
blocking
polka
tango
43. An element of dance. the immediate spherical area surrounding a dancer's body - danceres shape their space as they move - change directio or path or level - or extend their range
perspective
interval
Broadway Theater
space
44. Hero that had a fatal flaw that broguht about its downfall
harpischord
spectrum
emphasis
protagonist
45. no stage at all - like classroom or playground
street theater
blending
analogous colors
cues
46. Students who learn about dance composition and performance make judgements and present reasoned descriptoions of aesthetic choices
baroque style operas
historical and cultural context in dance/kindergarten
aesthetic valuing in dance
beat
47. The group that iscolalborating on the play
ensemble
historical and cultural context in dance
baroque style operas
transparent
48. Lines that suggest stability and repose
Mozart
repetitition
opus
horizontal lines
49. A character's overall goal within the play
objective
theatrical games
solfege
color harmony
50. The entry path in Japanese theater in which an actor becomes a character
string instruments
lyre
hanamichi
area