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Visual And Performing Arts Vocab
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performing-arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. What we see as a result of the reflection or absorption of light off any surface
Charleston
samba
square dancing
color
2. Painting - drawing - printmaking - photography - sculpture - assemblage arts - electronic arts - architecture - ceramics - textile arts and commercial design
connecting the arts disciplines
foxtrot
types of visual arts
blocking
3. Best accomplished by open-ended means - such as portfolios and performances - group projects and jurnals
dance
assessment of art
contrast
upstage
4. A method in which one or more various materials are glued to a background
performance dance
Noh
thrust stage
collage
5. Best accomplished by open-ended means - such as portfolios and performances - group projects and jurnals
salsa
twist
assessment of art
unity
6. Juts out into an audience (fashion runway)
theme
thrust stage
timbre
rumba
7. When an artist chooses to stress one element over the other
emphasis
space
force/energy
color
8. A sense that all the elements are related and that they fit together to form a coherent whole
tempo
form
shape
unity
9. When an artist repeats elements within a single artwork. It can enhance dominance - serve the theme or help achieve balance.
polka
abstract art
repetition
twist
10. The absence of shape or form; it's the emptiness that defines shape and form
space
harmony
upstage
waltz
11. Where there is little or no effort to represent an object or scene in realistic terms
thrust stage
downstage
abstract art
waltz
12. The tactile quality of a work of art
Noh
unity
texture
form
13. Aeschlyus - Sophocles - and Euripides (ancient Greece) - Shakespeare - Marlowe (Renaissance)
meringue
famous playwrights
force/energy
space
14. Where and when actors will move on stage
intensity
blocking
pacing
force/energy
15. Designed to capture and portray scenes the way the human eye sees them--not a static scene
foxtrot
artistic perception
thrust stage
impressionist style
16. Designed to capture and portray scenes the way the human eye sees them--not a static scene
impressionist style
twist
chord
solfege
17. Consists of 8 notes
color
movement
octave
perspective
18. When note of different pitches on the scale sound good
meringue
impressionist style
downstage
harmony
19. Aeschlyus - Sophocles - and Euripides (ancient Greece) - Shakespeare - Marlowe (Renaissance)
Charleston
famous playwrights
balance
dominance
20. Facilitated courtship - promote group harmony and enjoment
assemblage
social dance
timbre
shape
21. When an artist repeats elements within a single artwork. It can enhance dominance - serve the theme or help achieve balance.
impressionist style
proscenium
repetition
salsa
22. When three or more harmonious notes are played together
chord
timbre
repetition
time
23. The reason the work was created
mambo
mambo
theme
Kabuki
24. Can be formally measured in meter or in terms of body rhythms. Considerations are: duration - rhythm - tempo - phrasing and accent
upstage
time
twist
rhythm
25. The movement of a point through space.
rhythm
Noh
form
contrast
26. If one element or aspect calls attention in a work of art
dominance
solfege
impressionist style
artistic perception
27. Enhances the kinesthetic - spacial - musical - logical-mathematical - and interpersonal forms of intelligence
solfege
arena stage
dance
rumba
28. An entry path on which the actor becomes the character
shape
hanamichi
tango
rumba
29. Space - time - levels - and force/energy
elements of dance
connecting the arts disciplines
shape
assemblage
30. Group of familiar syllables used to designate the notes of an octave (do - re - mi - etc)
thrust stage
solfege
square dancing
meringue
31. Greek theatrical tradition that originated around 500BC to honor the god Dionysus.
waltz
square dancing
repetition
history of theater
32. Folk dance for couples. a caller tells the group Which moves to do.
theme
syncopation
contrast
square dancing
33. The immediate spherical area surrounding a dancer's body
space
mystery plays
octave
elements of dance
34. The dancer's transformation and release of potential energy into kinetic energy
movement
force/energy
creative expression
rhythm
35. A double-time ballroom dance based on the Cuban folk dance
collage
swing
Charleston
rumba
36. The juxtaposition of opposites
elements of music
repetition
polka
contrast
37. Balance - contrast - dominance - emphasis - movement - repetition - rhythm - theme and unity
rumba
foxtrot
principles of art
collage
38. Rhythm - tempo - melody - harmony - dynamics - timbre and form
social dance
samba
elements of music
artistic perception
39. When note of different pitches on the scale sound good
rhythm
balance
unity
harmony
40. The act of assessing and pursuing the meaning of artworks. This helps develop critical thinking skills.
dance
pacing
aesthetic valuing
Noh
41. Basic artistic literacy; engage in reflection - analysis and synthesis and learn to understand and create meaning
twist
syncopation
theme
artistic perception
42. Where the actor holds a picturesque pose to establish his character or a theme
flamenco
interval
mie
hue
43. Helps students see the connections among the arts
types of visual arts
proscenium
polka
connecting the arts disciplines
44. A sense of movement within the artwork itself or the movement of the observer's eye across and within the work.
upstage
polka
space
movement
45. (Picasso) scenes in terms of their component geometric shapes. Figures are often separated and rearranged.
assessment of art
abstract art
cubism
harmony
46. Helps students see the connections among the arts
connecting the arts disciplines
mie
octave
time
47. A Brazilian dance with African influences.
intensity
samba
assessment of art
Noh
48. When an artist chooses to stress one element over the other
emphasis
interval
impressionist style
syncopation
49. Where and when actors will move on stage
thrust stage
intensity
blocking
famous playwrights
50. An entry path on which the actor becomes the character
chord
hanamichi
force/energy
square dancing