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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. European artist whose music dominated the later part of the 18th century
transluscent
protohumans (ancesetors of humans)
there are eight notes in an octave
Mozart
2. An ancient harp
theatrical games
stage manager
lyre
color harmony
3. How dancers move - which revealt s their effects of gravity on body mass - can be sustained - collapsing - swiniging - percussive - suspended
creative expression in dance/middle school
force/energy
cold reading
attitude
4. Students can explain and demonstrate how to be good audience members
Theater of the Absurd
aesthetic valuing in dance/third graders
rondo
blues and jazz
5. Early European dance known for its tiny steps
pirouette
director
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
minuet
6. The arrangement of colors as they are refracted into a rainbow by a prison
minuet
sweeping curved lines
force/energy
spectrum
7. Music made by medieval monks that had multiple harmonies and voices
tint
commedia dell'arte
protagonist
polyphonic chants
8. An outline or profile of an object
churches
contour
diction
sense memory
9. Best known Renaissance playwrights
modern dance
catharsis
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
mass
10. Students can perform rhythms from different dance traditions
historical and cultural context in dance/second grade
historical and cultural context in dance/eight graders
mie
pirouette
11. Actor in kabuki holds a picturesque pose to establish or theme
mie
Beethoven
gospel music
Chinese Opera (Peking or Beijing Opera)
12. Parallel lines crossing other parallel lines creating value and texture
consonance
arena stage (theater in the round
crosshatch
assemblage
13. The point in the production of a play that the actors no longer need to reharse with the script because they learned their lines
stasis
artistic perception
dance - pointe
off - script
14. The ability to get into the air and remain there long enough to perform various movements
creative expression in dance/second graders
elevation
color
minuet
15. A director's suggestions and corrections for a play
pas de deux
improvisation
give notes
pageant
16. Interpreting the value of art and art work. Important for written response
dynamics
historical and cultural context in dance/kindergarten
tango
aesthetic valuing
17. The shape of a circle viewed at an angle
projection
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
ellipse
18. genre of theater that focused on life as an unfathombale mystery and as a rideiculous andp ointless endeavor
Chinese Opera (Peking or Beijing Opera)
assemblage
dance - pointe
Theater of the Absurd
19. The strength or purity of a color
chroma
composition
percussion instruments
Claude Monet
20. The result of mixing a pure color and black
corps de ballet
Artistic perception in dance/eighth graders
shade
entrechat
21. The idea of capturing andp ortryaying scenes in the way that humans see them with movement and changing light
impressionist movement
en l'air
blues and jazz
brass instruments
22. Activities that are approrpriate for children that are used to develop acting skills
drama
subordinate
theatrical games
monologue
23. Dance - music - theater - and visual arts
gradation of color
contour
four arts disciplines
sense memory
24. The five positions of the arms and feet because they are the basis of all steps of dance
sharp and flat
vanishing point
basic positions
transluscent
25. Lines that suggest strength in art
Stravinsky - Cage - and Glass
baroque style operas
vertical lines
supporting leg
26. The way that opposites (dark vs light - black vs white) are portrayed within an artwork
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
tango
clavischord
contrast
27. Colors opposite each other in the color wheel - like red - green - purple and yellow
string instruments
rhythm
complementary colors
allegro
28. The return of a main theme which alternates with secondary theme like ABABA or ABACA
curved lines
rondo
protagonist
aesthetic value in dance/kindergarteners
29. A succession of musical tones or notes based on mathematical progressions known as a scale
straight line
color
presto
melody/tune
30. Vertical lines used on the staff to group beats
bar lines
actor's position
realism
polyphonic chants
31. Pose modeled by the winged Mecury where the working leg is extended behind the body with knee bent
attitude
negative space
aesthetic valuing
pantomine
32. The gradual change in value - tint - or fcolor as rendered in a picture
still - life
symmetry
gradation
hue
33. Reading by actors who have never before spoken diologue lines of the play
harmony
harpischord
historical and cultural context
cold reading
34. When an artist chooses to emphasize one artistic element over aonother
director
emphasis
symmetry
promenade
35. The pronounciation of words and the way that they are spoken
curved lines
diction
perspective
Artistic perception in dance
36. The one point or area that catches the person's eye. Notice how your eye moves as it focuses on different pieces of art
working leg
Beethoven
cues
focal point
37. European artist who reached his height in the early 19th Century and pioneered the Romantic style
Aristototelian theater
timbre
ballroom dancing
Beethoven
38. Plays that focused on the right vs. wrong scenario that featured an Everyman
morality plays
barre
cues
allegro
39. A long speech without interruption performed by asingle actor
tempo
relief
monologue
morality plays
40. A leap from one leg to another
grand jete
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
run - through
41. A work made for one or two instruments
creative drama
artistic perception
form
sonata
42. Artist who led the impressionist movement
projection
color harmony
Claude Monet
Stravinsky - Cage - and Glass
43. Understanding the time - place - and context of artworks. Important for written response
historical and cultural context
diction
balance
arabesque
44. Look at the symbols at the beginning of the line of music that indicate whether or not the note is played a half - step above or half - step below
levels
shape
tempo
sharp and flat
45. 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
director
time signature
stage crew
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
46. 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
cold reading
gospel music
levels
ellipse
47. Lines that suggest agitation
ballroom dancing
Artistic perception in dance/fourth graders
sharp - short curved lines
Social Dance
48. A work usually identified by a number
blocking
opus
Aristototelian theater
artistic perception
49. The characteristic sound of a voice or instrument
transparent
stage crew
syncopation
timbre
50. A group of familiar syllables to designate the notes of an octave: do - re - mi - fa - so - la - ti - do
comedy
symphony
solfege
creative expression in dance/middle school