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CSET Visual Arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The way an artwork's elements are put together
rhythm
pastoral play
antagonist
form
2. 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
Charleston
form
cave art in Europe and Australia
color harmony
3. A resident company in which actors were hired based on lines of work and number of plays prepared
artistic perception
commedia dell'arte
stock company
dissonance
4. A music for Catholic services
tint
mass
chroma
rhythm
5. The person who sees the overall actual staging of the production
straight line
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
director
Aristototelian theater
6. A 'beating' movement in which feet criss - cross eacho ther
three - dimensional
entrechat
polyphony
Bach and Handel
7. The brightness of the color - its vividness
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
intensitsy
sharp and flat
beat
8. A group of familiar syllables to designate the notes of an octave: do - re - mi - fa - so - la - ti - do
solfege
overlapping objects
color
consonance
9. The way that opposites (dark vs light - black vs white) are portrayed within an artwork
arena stage (theater in the round
consonance
stasis
contrast
10. Spce that creates depth with parallel lines in art
street theater
gradation
elevation
linear perspective
11. Most traditional and contemproary cultures have dance eto showcase courtship - group harmony - and enjoyment
Social Dance
spectrum
woodwind instruments
straight line
12. Low arm position in dance
sharp and flat
fugue
en bas
negative space
13. In the medieval times - art was created for this so it had a religious theme
texture
churches
solfege
movement
14. Activities that are approrpriate for children that are used to develop acting skills
theatrical games
stage manager
analogous colors
creative expression in dance/third grade
15. The reason why the art work was created. Bby looking at all the elemnts are principles - you can come up with why did the artist create this work or what does the artist want me to get out of this art
timbre
theme
mystery plays
time
16. A leap from one leg to another
protohumans (ancesetors of humans)
radial balance
turnout
grand jete
17. Children who understand dance history develop appreciation for the cultures
historical and cultural context in dance/second grade
historical and cultural context in dance
en bas
complementary colors
18. Originally banned because it involved couples touching each other - spread across Europe and then across the Americas
MUSIC
ballet
protohumans (ancesetors of humans)
waltz
19. Students learn to dance with partners
production values
Artistic perception in dance/fourth graders
creative expression in dance/second graders
movement
20. Christian hymns sang by the black slaves
stasis
polyphony
gospel music
rhythm
21. Green - blue - green - blue and violet when used to show wet objects
actor's position
cool colors
intensitsy
two - dimensional
22. Arranging art elements to suggest smething other than the natural safe to solicit emotion from the viewer
dress rehearsal
run - through
distortion
Theater of the Absurd
23. The sense of movement that is occurring in the work (like the action of the characters in the work of art) AND the way that a person's eyes move as they look at a piece of art and how the eyes move as they observe the entier piece
movement
sonata
sharp - short curved lines
orchestra
24. A choral music with several simulataneous voice - lines
flamenco
stasis
polyphony
Social Dance
25. Students can evaluate dance in terms of the elements - like choreography and the impact of space - constumes and other considerations
horizontal lines
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
attitude
time signature
26. An element of dance. the immediate spherical area surrounding a dancer's body - danceres shape their space as they move - change directio or path or level - or extend their range
space
tempo
aesthetic value in dance/kindergarteners
polka
27. Theater was to originate from Aristotle with clear and simple plotting and strong characters. were usually done in five acts and avoid violence
elevation
Aristototelian theater
negative space
drama
28. Silent depiction of a static scene - often the reproduction of a painting or other pictures
give notes
polyphonic chants
drama
tableaux
29. The depiction of a form in its realistic - true - life image
ellipse
shade
realism
intensitsy
30. Artist who inspired by African American sculptures to focus on the geometric shapes - like circles - triangles called cubism
tempo
cold reading
fugue
Pablo Picasso
31. A drawing tha t does not have the same image on both sides
analogous colors
contour
proscendium
asymmetrical painting
32. A long speech without interruption performed by asingle actor
orchestra
catharsis
monologue
objective
33. The process of using spontaneous movement and speech to create character - mood - or situation
improvisation
space -
corps de ballet
sonata
34. Three or more harmonious notes that are played together - like through a guitar or piano
tango
accent
chord
artistic perception
35. A group of lines and spaces that music is written on; it has five lines and four spaces and they each correspond to a specific note or musical tone
staff
impressionist movement
contour
beat
36. Rotating the leg outward from the hip so taht the feet from a straight line on the floor andtoes arefacing away from eah other
turnout
analogous colors
two - dimensional
oratorio
37. Commercial theater that took over US after WWII and named after a NY boulevard that runs through a Manhattan theater district with long runs of a single play
Broadway Theater
objective
value
vertical lines
38. The idea of capturing andp ortryaying scenes in the way that humans see them with movement and changing light
impressionist movement
attitude
hue
media
39. Steps perofmred in the air during dance
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40. Pose modeled by the winged Mecury where the working leg is extended behind the body with knee bent
historical and cultural context
attitude
hanamichi
motivation
41. Children express emotions through movement - learn improv to respond to music or oral prompts
perspective
collage
creative expression in dance/primary grades
Social Dance
42. Combination of tone that produces qualtiy of tension
chroma
dissonance
off - script
relief
43. A play set in the coutnryside populated by nymphs - satyrs - shepherds and wandering knights with dancing and singing
pastoral play
run - through
cold reading
form
44. The way that an artist's work is related - can either by harmonious or disharmonious
harmony
unity
monologue
historical and cultural context
45. Combination of tone that creates a quality of relaxation
consonance
string instruments
space
dominance
46. Plays that focused on the right vs. wrong scenario that featured an Everyman
shade
dominance
morality plays
prhasing
47. Became popular in Argentina and spread to North America and Europe
time
tango
stasis
solfege
48. Artwork that does not represent the object or scene in its realistic terms
thrust stage
minuet
timbre
abstract art
49. What we see as the reflection and absorption of light off any surface
gradation of color
color
sweeping curved lines
polka
50. characteristic comedy from English Restoration for its glittering language - salacious plots and frequently debaucherous characters
Artistic perception in dance
Restoration comedy
Social Dance
tempo