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CSET Visual Arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 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
producer
theme
Stravinsky - Cage - and Glass
Pablo Picasso
2. The gradual change in value - tint - or fcolor as rendered in a picture
balance
Mozart
gradation
interval
3. German song
pantomine
projection
woodwind instruments
lied
4. The pictoral arrangement of inaminate objects
still - life
blues and jazz
linear perspective
noh
5. An activity that enhances sight - sound - taste - touch - smell and used by actors to deepen character development
chroma
pastoral play
interval
sense memory
6. Emphasis on time in dance
accent
timbre
ensemble
procession of notes
7. Type of stage named after aan arch that frames the actors as you look at the stage - most auditoriums have this kind of stage - the audience is looking directly at the performers
ensemble
aesthetic valuing in dance/third graders
proscendium
pantomine
8. 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
Stravinsky - Cage - and Glass
asymmetrical painting
drama
ballet
9. Lines that suggest movement
curved lines
prhasing
historical and cultural context in dance/eight graders
color harmony
10. A succession of musical tones or notes based on mathematical progressions known as a scale
melody/tune
diction
syncopation
transparent
11. Twirling and spinning in ballet
crosshatch
syncopation
pirouette
time
12. Arranging art elements to suggest smething other than the natural safe to solicit emotion from the viewer
Neoclassic Drama
distortion
melodrama
orchestra
13. Colors that are closely related to one another - like blue - blue - green and green
analogous colors
distortion
song form
fugue
14. Looking at how the objects portrayed in a painting. The object that is emphasized is the dominant one. You must ask why it was selected compared to something else to determine why the artist mae the work
complementary colors
lento
dominance
levels
15. Volume or clarity needed to be heard by an audience
projection
promenade
Stravinsky - Cage - and Glass
intensitsy
16. Colors opposite each other in the color wheel - like red - green - purple and yellow
Broadway Theater
complementary colors
working leg
space -
17. An ancient harp
gospel music
choreography
lyre
contrast
18. Basic artistic literacy. students learn to use elements unique to arts to help them process sensory information. Important for written response
artistic perception
gradation
warm colors
comedy
19. Artist who inspired by African American sculptures to focus on the geometric shapes - like circles - triangles called cubism
comedy
Social Dance
indistinct drawing
Pablo Picasso
20. The distinctive quality of the sound from the different music instruments - also refers to the physical properties of the instrument
subject
timbre
asymmetrical painting
mixed media
21. Christian hymns sang by the black slaves
levels
shade
grand jete
gospel music
22. Students can explain and demonstrate how to be good audience members
lento
aesthetic valuing in dance/third graders
composition
comedy
23. The leg that is delinating movement
collage
gradation of color
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
working leg
24. A 'beating' movement in which feet criss - cross eacho ther
entrechat
impressionist movement
actor's position
corps de ballet
25. The speed at which the play moves along
two - dimensional
rhythm
pacing
polka
26. Best known Renaissance playwrights
pirouette
sharp - short curved lines
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
polka
27. The underlying pulse present in most music
beat
sharp - short curved lines
creative drama
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
28. Lines that suggest agitation
cool colors
sharp - short curved lines
protohumans (ancesetors of humans)
force/energy
29. 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
color
Artistic perception in dance/Kindergarten
sharp and flat
value
30. Early European dance known for its tiny steps
minuet
satyr play
dress rehearsal
intensitsy
31. Step of two which is a classical ballet move
pas de deux
color
hanamichi
impressionist movement
32. An old - school dance from 1900s dating back to the slavery days in which people walked back and forth to the tune of bajos and fiddles. a cake was usually awarded to the winner
monologue
cakewalk
interval
unity
33. The brightness of the color - its vividness
harmony
historical and cultural context
intensitsy
pirouette
34. European artists who composed instrumental music in the early 18th Century
line
tempo
Bach and Handel
gradation
35. Most traditional and contemproary cultures have dance eto showcase courtship - group harmony - and enjoyment
commedia dell'arte
gradation
mass
Social Dance
36. Every Good Boy Does Fine
barre
cave art in Europe and Australia
color
procession of notes
37. A rhythm pattern that is stressed or accented and the sounds are uneven
presto
motivation
syncopation
dissonance
38. When the first section of a song is repeated like AABA
diagonal lines
song form
interval
tango
39. The way that an artist's work is related - can either by harmonious or disharmonious
unity
shade
stasis
actor's position
40. The distance between each note
vertical lines
interval
theatrical games
subject
41. 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)
42. A resident company in which actors were hired based on lines of work and number of plays prepared
stock company
projection
line
rondo
43. Children use dance vocabulary to describe movement
syncopation
Artistic perception in dance/fourth graders
arabesque
gradation
44. The oldest forms of art that we know about
square dancing
consonance
satyr play
cave art in Europe and Australia
45. Colors that appear to 'come forward' likke red and orange and yellow
entrechat
theme
proscendium
advancing colors
46. 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
Broadway Theater
protohumans (ancesetors of humans)
there are eight notes in an octave
47. 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
Chinese Opera (Peking or Beijing Opera)
pas de deux
diagonal lines
48. A stage that juts out to the audience so it can viewed from three sides - like the fashion runway
morality plays
thrust stage
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
blocking
49. Should be able to use dance vocabulary to describeand analyze elements and components of dance
Artistic perception in dance/eighth graders
tempo
overlapping objects
contour
50. The variations of the louder and softer sections of a single piece of music
creative expression in dance
motivation
cool colors
dynamics