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CSET Performing Arts III
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Answer 42 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Argentina (Spanish) origin - influenced both by ancient African rhythms and the music from Europe.
Teaching Historical/cultural context: primary
space
Moliere
tango
2. Creates a 'window' around the scenery and performers. 'picture frame'
proscenium arch
Globe theater
Teaching artistic perception -8th
Teaching Aesthetic valuing: middle
3. The ancient Greeks believed Dionysus - the god of wine and revelry - died and was reborn every year. They held celebrations in his honor in the spring and fall - after the grape harvest. Every form of western drama has its origins in these Dionysian
Teaching creative expression: middle school
Moliere
Teaching artistic perception - 4th
dionysian festivals
4. A motif in theatre is a theme that is repeated and developed in artistic work or a decorative design or pattern.
foxtrot - Charleston - swing - twist - line dancing - Texas two - step
theater motif
Sophocles
space
5. vivacious couple dance of Bohemian origin in double time; was a basic pattern of hop - step - close - step; a lively Bohemian dance tune in 2/4 time - Czech peasant dance - developed in Eastern Bohemia (Eastern Europe)
European Opera
polka
Teaching Aesthetic valuing: middle
Isadora Duncan
6. The degree of muscular tension and use of energy while moving; the use of weight
Teaching Historical/cultural context:middle grades
dionysian festivals
force/energy
opera
7. Roots from European folk dancing
polka
Sophocles
square dancing
Teaching creative expression primary
8. Improvisation to respond to various music and oral prompts - younger children dance alone - 2nd learning to work with partners
Comedy
theatre
polka
Teaching creative expression primary
9. Learn dances specific to 18th and 19th century America - 8th graders can describe functions of dance and compare and contrast different forms of dance
dithyramb
flamenco
Teaching Historical/cultural context:middle grades
Comedy
10. King of comedy in 1600s - His most famous play was 'Tartuffe' a witty play about religious hypocrisy
Teaching artistic perception -8th
Euripides
Moliere
Japanese theater NOH
11. playwriter (after Aeschylus) Oedipus and Antigone (sister who wants to bury body of brother who is killed by another brother) - added a 3rd actor - eliminating strong need for chorus
Teaching Historical/cultural context:middle grades
Sophocles
Teaching artistic perception - 4th
Teaching creative expression primary
12. The arts prepare students to provide understanding of systems - manipulation of information - and use of resources.
Teaching Historical/cultural context:middle grades
What do arts prepare students for?
proscenium arch
Teaching artistic perception -8th
13. A part of the main stage that goes into the audience and brings the actors closer to the audience - The audience is on 3 sides of the stage
space
thrust stage
polka
European Opera
14. 'Hamlet'
European Opera
theater motif
William shakespeare
force/energy
15. Along with Sophocles refined playwriting (Madea - woman who killed her husband after coming home from war) - introduced elements of comedy and exploration into psyches - representation of traditional - mythical heroes as ordinary people in extraordin
dionysian festivals
chinese opera
foxtrot - Charleston - swing - twist - line dancing - Texas two - step
Euripides
16. Choral song: was an ancient Greek hymn sung and danced in honor of Dionysus - the god of wine and fertility
Comedy
dithyramb
Greek vs Midieval drama
Globe theater
17. A gong sounds to begin the play - There is no scenery; it is the actor's job to create the environment - Mime - drama - music and acrobatics are blended - Makeup is rich and colorful - Costumes are elaborate - Until 1911 no women performed - only men
dithyramb
flamenco
Teaching Historical/cultural context: primary
chinese opera
18. Dances that originated in America in 20th century
foxtrot - Charleston - swing - twist - line dancing - Texas two - step
samba
opera
dionysian festivals
19. K learning simple folk dances where they come from and functions - 2nd name and perform rhythms from various traditions
European Opera
Greek vs Midieval drama
Teaching Historical/cultural context: primary
Teaching Historical/cultural context:middle grades
20. The area in which you move; the area around you
Teaching Aesthetic valuing: middle
Teaching creative expression primary
space
Martha Graham
21. Critically evaluate dance in terms of the elements
dionysian festivals
Martha Graham
Teaching Aesthetic valuing: middle
space
22. Modern dance pioneer - Greek influence - break away from constricting requirements of ballet
Moliere
Japanese theater NOH
Isadora Duncan
time
23. Learn to distinguish 1 dance from another - explain and demonstrate being good audience
Isadora Duncan
Teaching Aesthetic valuing: primary
polka
Teaching creative expression primary
24. Greek drama was performed at religious festivals and in outside amphitheaters - Medieval drama evolved in the Church from musical elaborations of the service.
Teaching Historical/cultural context:middle grades
Greek vs Midieval drama
What do arts prepare students for?
Martha Graham
25. Operatic performance the story is told mainly through singing. However - an opera also involves instrumental music - acting - dancing - sets and costumes
force/energy
ballroom syles originated in Caribbean
Teaching Aesthetic valuing: primary
opera
26. Use dance vocabulary to analyze elements and components of dance - understand artistic intent - range of movement expanding
theater motif
Teaching artistic perception -8th
American opera
Teaching creative expression: middle school
27. Began in 16th century Italy. Often used traditional legends - myths or folktales as the basis for their librettos or written text.
square dancing
Teaching creative expression primary
tragedy
European Opera
28. credited to Thespis and Aeschylus (in drama added a 2nd actor - The Orestea - Agamemnon) - main character is brought to ruin or suffers extreme sorrow - especially as a consequence of a tragic flaw - moral weakness - or inability to cope with unfavor
Martha Graham
Euripides
opera
tragedy
29. Use dance vocabulary to describe movements (unity - variety - force) - physically connect movement phrases with smooth transitions
Teaching artistic perception - 4th
tragedy
Teaching Aesthetic valuing: primary
Teaching Aesthetic valuing: middle
30. Brazilian origin - 2/4 time but quick
Japanese theater NOH
samba
Teaching artistic perception -8th
tragedy
31. Aristonphanes and his comedic parodies - Lysistrata (she persuades all women to withhold sex from warring men) and Aeusylus - blunder or ugliness which does not cause pain or disaster
Teaching creative expression primary
Comedy
Teaching creative expression: middle school
tango
32. Noh Theater often includes a ghost - The performances are very formal dance dramas - Performances can last 10 hours - All performers are men - Props signify characters.
William shakespeare
chinese opera
theatre
Japanese theater NOH
33. responding to simple oral instructions (reach - turn walk) - vocabulary of opposites (wiggle/freeze - high/low)
foxtrot - Charleston - swing - twist - line dancing - Texas two - step
Teaching artistic perception - Kindergarten
Teaching artistic perception -8th
theatre
34. The relationship of one movement or part of a movement to another
Teaching artistic perception - Kindergarten
time
What do arts prepare students for?
Teaching artistic perception -8th
35. Originated in Spain - amoung gypsy dancers
flamenco
opera
Sophocles
dionysian festivals
36. Mother of modern dance
Teaching Historical/cultural context:middle grades
dionysian festivals
Martha Graham
proscenium arch
37. Like the Noh drama - is full of ghosts and supernatural situations - Costumes weigh up to 50 lbs. or more and take hours to assemble - Men play the part of women.
polka
Teaching creative expression: middle school
Japanese theater: Kabuki
foxtrot - Charleston - swing - twist - line dancing - Texas two - step
38. Fuse African dance and European styles - mambo - samba - meringue - rumba
ballroom syles originated in Caribbean
Sophocles
space
Martha Graham
39. This term is used to refer to drama as an art form as well as to the building in which it is performed.
theatre
time
Teaching artistic perception - 4th
European Opera
40. England was the most famous - and is associated with William Shakespeare. The center of the theater was open to the sky. Curtains were not used.
time
Japanese theater NOH
Globe theater
Teaching artistic perception - 4th
41. 'Porgy and Bess' by George Gershwin blended Broadway musical with African - American music
Globe theater
American opera
Sophocles
Euripides
42. Create - memorize - and perform variety of simple dance forms - work cooperatively in groups to create dance
proscenium arch
Teaching creative expression: middle school
Sophocles
theater motif