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CSET Visual Arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The way that an artist's work is related - can either by harmonious or disharmonious
Neoclassic Drama
unity
impressionist movement
interval
2. Fast tempo
polka
blending
allegro
chroma
3. Dances developed in the U.S.
shade
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
Artistic perception in dance/fourth graders
blending
4. A group of familiar syllables to designate the notes of an octave: do - re - mi - fa - so - la - ti - do
media
solfege
orchestra
delineation
5. The person who sees the overall actual staging of the production
emphasis
director
diagonal lines
tour jete
6. 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
chord
Charleston
rhythm
sharp - short curved lines
7. Intermediate tempo
promenade
moderato
aesthetic value in dance/kindergarteners
area
8. The arrangement of colors as they are refracted into a rainbow by a prison
stage crew
spectrum
melodrama
chroma
9. Lines that suggest calm
sweeping curved lines
solfege
Beethoven
mie
10. European artist whose music dominated the later part of the 18th century
objective
Mozart
still - life
crosshatch
11. Children express emotions through movement - learn improv to respond to music or oral prompts
form
gradation
creative expression in dance/primary grades
lento
12. Students can create - memorizee - and perform a variety of simple dances
creative expression in dance
morality plays
Restoration comedy
creative expression in dance/middle school
13. An ancient harp
lyre
creative expression in dance/primary grades
oratorio
crosshatch
14. Small objects that actors handle on stage
cold reading
Neoclassic Drama
props
Broadway Theater
15. category of literature intended for the stage. Greek playwrights like Aeschylus - Sophocles - and Euripides are considered world's greatest playwrights - specifically in tragedies. actors wore masks with exaggerated expressions instead of makeup - ch
protohumans (ancesetors of humans)
drama
churches
polka
16. The one point or area that catches the person's eye. Notice how your eye moves as it focuses on different pieces of art
Aristototelian theater
focal point
stage crew
pas de deux
17. Arranging art elements to suggest smething other than the natural safe to solicit emotion from the viewer
unity
texture
vanishing point
distortion
18. A seious Japanese theatrical field that only uses male actors to tell highly stylized stories through dance and poetry
focal point
noh
sweeping curved lines
two - dimensional
19. 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
gradation
analogous colors
repetitition
impressionist movement
20. The shape of a circle viewed at an angle
street theater
ellipse
theme
props
21. The brightness of the color - its vividness
creative expression in dance
realism
intensitsy
historical and cultural context in dance/second grade
22. An individual's signal (physical or verbal) that a response is required - an actor's cueto speak - exit - may be a line of dialogue
solfege
cues
baroque style operas
working leg
23. A large group of instrument players - usually 75 to 90 people
street theater
ensemble
diction
orchestra
24. Several tabeaux succeeding one or another in stage
modern dance
artistic perception
pageant
sense memory
25. Emphasis on time in dance
Pablo Picasso
pirouette
accent
creative expression
26. The distance between notes
Chinese Opera (Peking or Beijing Opera)
blocking
interval
form
27. Originated in 1800s and spread across America
cold reading
Artistic perception in dance
polka
drama
28. A mixture of white and a pure color
creative expression in dance/middle school
sharp and flat
baroque style operas
tint
29. no stage at all - like classroom or playground
objective
melodrama
procession of notes
street theater
30. A stage that juts out to the audience so it can viewed from three sides - like the fashion runway
hue
thrust stage
Beethoven
aesthetic valuing in dance/third graders
31. A director's suggestions and corrections for a play
Chinese Opera (Peking or Beijing Opera)
contour
give notes
historical and cultural context
32. The oldest forms of art that we know about
stasis
curved lines
cave art in Europe and Australia
street theater
33. Mastering dance vocabulary - movement awareness - and appreciation for unique ways of moving
still - life
Artistic perception in dance
arena stage (theater in the round
prhasing
34. The two - dimensional equivalent of form. can be man - made or organic (occurring in nature). Can be open - closed - or free - form
interval
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
shape
diagonal lines
35. How the artist's arrangement of elements achieves equilibrium
largo
sharp - short curved lines
corps de ballet
balance
36. The principal melodic motif or phrase - especially in a fugue
subject
polyphonic chants
cave art in Europe and Australia
run - through
37. 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
churches
sharp and flat
form
mass
38. Lines that suggest strength in art
aesthetic valuing in dance/third graders
vertical lines
transparent
timbre
39. Students can evaluate dance in terms of the elements - like choreography and the impact of space - constumes and other considerations
churches
sweeping curved lines
crosshatch
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
40. 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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41. A stage that is meant to viewed from all different kinds of sides
arena stage (theater in the round
Artistic perception in dance/eighth graders
movement
catharsis
42. A major orchesral composition
motif
symphony
complementary colors
composition
43. The point where receding parallel lines converge
elevation
dissonance
vanishing point
harmony
44. Students who learn about dance composition and performance make judgements and present reasoned descriptoions of aesthetic choices
rhythm
flamenco
Artistic perception in dance
aesthetic valuing in dance
45. A method in which one or more materials are glued and attached to a background surface - a type of art that goes really well with a background surface
movement
collage
square dancing
basic positions
46. The strength or purity of a color
advancing colors
tint
historical and cultural context
chroma
47. Reading by actors who have never before spoken diologue lines of the play
historical and cultural context in dance
cold reading
key
promenade
48. The amount of light and dark areas in a composition. Can be used for showing opaque: the limitation of light - not transparent or transluscent
crosshatch
relief
value
radial balance
49. A pose in which the working leg is extended with a straight knee behind the body
historical and cultural context in dance
arabesque
tour jete
tempo
50. Unharmonious sounds that are produced to make an unsettling effect - like in punk music and jazz
Claude Monet
dissonance
solfege
string instruments