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CSET Visual Arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. no stage at all - like classroom or playground
street theater
gradation of color
morality plays
noh
2. The images or elements (colors - shapes - lines) that re repeated several times in an art work - can show the dominance of a certain element to help understand the purpose of the art
catharsis
tint
repetitition
production values
3. Students can create - memorizee - and perform a variety of simple dances
motivation
theme
creative expression in dance/middle school
collage
4. Why art flourished in the Renaissance
antagonist
delineation
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
form
5. Best known Renaissance playwrights
blues and jazz
upbeat music
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
run - through
6. A director's suggestions and corrections for a play
movement
give notes
song form
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
7. Consisting of tonal - rhythmic pattern and whose name from the name of the nine goddesses
vertical lines
Aristototelian theater
MUSIC
protohumans (ancesetors of humans)
8. The particular noteon which a scale begins and ends - to be able to name the key - look at the first note on the piece
tint
spectrum
street theater
key
9. Early European dance known for its tiny steps
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
tempo
minuet
interval
10. A movement of a point through space - the width - length - direction - curvature or flow
line
corps de ballet
mass
diagonal lines
11. Medieval plays that focused on religion - like the sacrifice of Christ
hue
force/energy
working leg
mystery plays
12. Children are inspired and gain the ability to recreate structured movement forms and develop a respect of other children's creaetivity
impressionist movement
creative expression in dance
space -
proscendium
13. A character's overall goal within the play
vanishing point
transluscent
creative drama
objective
14. Person who runs performance from backstage and supervises other crew members - including set designers - makeup artists - costumers - lighting crew - sound crew - and prop supervisor
diagonal lines
stage manager
force/energy
procession of notes
15. Originally banned because it involved couples touching each other - spread across Europe and then across the Americas
dance - pointe
waltz
sweeping curved lines
analogous colors
16. The speed at which the play moves along
rhythm
line
passe
pacing
17. Achieved by having a center from which elements - such as line and color - radiate outward towards the sta edges= ex: two dimensional and three dimensional
lied
upbeat music
radial balance
transluscent
18. A villain who the hero is pited against
ballet
clavischord
informal theater
antagonist
19. 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
mixed media
motif
color
producer
20. The return of a main theme which alternates with secondary theme like ABABA or ABACA
contrast
lyre
working leg
rondo
21. Instruments made out of wood - like the flutes - fife - piccolo - bass flute - recorder - whistle - clarinet - saxophone - bagpipe
entrechat
blues and jazz
woodwind instruments
churches
22. A play set in the coutnryside populated by nymphs - satyrs - shepherds and wandering knights with dancing and singing
color
pastoral play
creative expression in dance
space
23. Parallel lines crossing other parallel lines creating value and texture
barre
crosshatch
contrast
pacing
24. The group that iscolalborating on the play
ensemble
key
actor's position
shade
25. Can describe function of dance in society - like courtship - ritual - and entertainment
historical and cultural context in dance/eight graders
contrast
dynamics
cave art in Europe and Australia
26. Most known composers of the 20th Century
woodwind instruments
opus
straight line
Stravinsky - Cage - and Glass
27. A rhythmic effect produced when the expected rhythm pattern is deliberately upset
sweeping curved lines
syncopation
sharp and flat
stage crew
28. Christian hymns sang by the black slaves
diagonal lines
gospel music
production values
pageant
29. A work usually identified by a number
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
opus
give notes
actor's position
30. A major orchesral composition
symphony
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
melodrama
mystery plays
31. Originated in 1800s and spread across America
en bas
Artistic perception in dance
polka
movement
32. 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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33. Plays that end happily
en haut
comedy
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
indistinct drawing
34. Interpreting the value of art and art work. Important for written response
pantomine
historical and cultural context in dance
aesthetic valuing
timbre
35. A recurring group of notes - like the four in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
harmony
syncopation
relief
motif
36. A system of loud - colorful improvs from 16th Century Italy using stock characters (basic characters)
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37. The gradual change in value - tint - or fcolor as rendered in a picture
gradation
balance
repetitition
aesthetic value in dance/kindergarteners
38. Twirling and spinning in ballet
horizontal lines
pirouette
abstract art
passe
39. The principal melodic motif or phrase - especially in a fugue
subject
still - life
bar lines
prhasing
40. In the medieval times - art was created for this so it had a religious theme
creative drama
churches
Artistic perception in dance
hue
41. Space that establishes objects relative positions in art
motif
color harmony
hanamichi
overlapping objects
42. An outline or profile of an object
dance - pointe
polka
square dancing
contour
43. The oldest forms of art that we know about
color
subordinate
cave art in Europe and Australia
timbre
44. A reptition of shape or line creatse a sense of rhythm - rhythm used to evoke movement like a rendition of waves
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
tableaux
en bas
rhythm
45. The depiction of a form in its realistic - true - life image
cues
projection
passe
realism
46. The final step before a production in which the play is rehaersed with costumes and makeup and full staging with full stage crew
dress rehearsal
harpischord
Neoclassic Drama
cave art in Europe and Australia
47. A resident company in which actors were hired based on lines of work and number of plays prepared
aesthetic valuing
stock company
Theater of the Absurd
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
48. Representing only the dimensions of width and height without showing depth or thickness
distortion
subordinate
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
two - dimensional
49. Hero that had a fatal flaw that broguht about its downfall
two - dimensional
protagonist
historical and cultural context in dance/eight graders
Aristototelian theater
50. Extravagant and complex music made by Italian composers of the 16th century
baroque style operas
moderato
monologue
linear perspective