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CSET Visual Arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. How dancers move - which revealt s their effects of gravity on body mass - can be sustained - collapsing - swiniging - percussive - suspended
warm colors
force/energy
waltz
Chinese Opera (Peking or Beijing Opera)
2. 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
crosshatch
balance
movement
choreography
3. Medieval plays that focused on religion - like the sacrifice of Christ
satyr play
mystery plays
linear perspective
perspective
4. The idea of capturing andp ortryaying scenes in the way that humans see them with movement and changing light
impressionist movement
artistic perception
radial balance
Broadway Theater
5. A term that applies to any work of visual art that is formed by two or more forms of media
cakewalk
string instruments
elevation
mixed media
6. A form of entertainment in which cchildren improvise scenes for their own growth
elevation
harpischord
creative drama
overlapping objects
7. Space that creatse depth in art
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
aesthetic valuing in dance
gradation of color
prhasing
8. Best known Renaissance playwrights
media
intensitsy
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
minuet
9. Basic artistic literacy. students learn to use elements unique to arts to help them process sensory information. Important for written response
bar lines
melody/tune
artistic perception
indistinct drawing
10. Unharmonious sounds that are produced to make an unsettling effect - like in punk music and jazz
tableaux
dissonance
ballet
stock company
11. A choral music with several simulataneous voice - lines
time
dissonance
polyphony
director
12. Mastering dance vocabulary - movement awareness - and appreciation for unique ways of moving
negative space
Artistic perception in dance
creative expression in dance/primary grades
Restoration comedy
13. Children use choreography principles - processes - sills to create and communicate meaning
director
unity
creative expression in dance/third grade
historical and cultural context in dance
14. A character's overall goal within the play
objective
realism
subject
largo
15. Music evolved from freed African americans who heard European folk music and classical music
dominance
cold reading
blues and jazz
Broadway Theater
16. Rotating the leg outward from the hip so taht the feet from a straight line on the floor andtoes arefacing away from eah other
Mozart
aesthetic value in dance/kindergarteners
Artistic perception in dance/fourth graders
turnout
17. Should be able to use dance vocabulary to describeand analyze elements and components of dance
Artistic perception in dance/eighth graders
Stravinsky - Cage - and Glass
spectrum
linear perspective
18. The degree of lightness or darkness with the color
arabesque
value
rondo
Claude Monet
19. The way that an artist's work is related - can either by harmonious or disharmonious
creative expression
analogous colors
repetitition
unity
20. A material or prepresetnation that transmits light
collage
creative expression
transluscent
dissonance
21. The process of using spontaneous movement and speech to create character - mood - or situation
area
Artistic perception in dance/fourth graders
harpischord
improvisation
22. The five positions of the arms and feet because they are the basis of all steps of dance
turnout
string instruments
basic positions
intensitsy
23. Dances developed in the U.S.
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
historical and cultural context
focal point
stock company
24. The shape - structure or organization of a piece - like unity and repetition
minuet
attitude
mass
form
25. The final step before a production in which the play is rehaersed with costumes and makeup and full staging with full stage crew
form
contour
three - dimensional
dress rehearsal
26. The oldest forms of art that we know about
cave art in Europe and Australia
arena stage (theater in the round
contour
sonata
27. An individual's signal (physical or verbal) that a response is required - an actor's cueto speak - exit - may be a line of dialogue
beat
relief
cues
vertical lines
28. A group of familiar syllables to designate the notes of an octave: do - re - mi - fa - so - la - ti - do
space
grand jete
solfege
choreography
29. The way that opposites (dark vs light - black vs white) are portrayed within an artwork
street theater
tableaux
contrast
supporting leg
30. The speed of the beats and how fast they come one after another
diction
tempo
theme
churches
31. no stage at all - like classroom or playground
MUSIC
extension
pirouette
street theater
32. Students can perform rhythms from different dance traditions
beat
en bas
historical and cultural context in dance
historical and cultural context in dance/second grade
33. The two - dimensional equivalent of form. can be man - made or organic (occurring in nature). Can be open - closed - or free - form
shape
repetitition
noh
composition
34. Typically not intended for public viewing with any level ofpreparation by participants
percussion instruments
informal theater
polyphony
motif
35. Originated in Spain among gypsy dancers and also in India
three - dimensional
staff
Artistic perception in dance/Kindergarten
flamenco
36. A system of loud - colorful improvs from 16th Century Italy using stock characters (basic characters)
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37. A large group of instrument players - usually 75 to 90 people
harmony
attitude
curved lines
orchestra
38. The principal melodic motif or phrase - especially in a fugue
pirouette
subject
subordinate
Bach and Handel
39. A material or representation through wich objects can be clearly seen
allegro
sense memory
indistinct drawing
transparent
40. A pose in which the working leg is extended with a straight knee behind the body
arabesque
gospel music
realism
stage manager
41. The numbers that appear in front of the music notation. Note that 4/4 is the most common time signature for children's music. It shows you how many beats are in a bar and lets you know that the quarter note gets one beat
time signature
territary colors
two - dimensional
artistic perception
42. The materials or methods that are used to create art - like clay - crayon - canvas - paper - cloth - paint - etc. etc.
tempo
upbeat music
media
four arts disciplines
43. The depiction of a form in its realistic - true - life image
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
interval
realism
allegro
44. Students learn to dance with partners
en haut
creative expression in dance/second graders
string instruments
sonata
45. Children use dance vocabulary to describe movement
Artistic perception in dance/fourth graders
dress rehearsal
elevation
sonata
46. Raising leg to straightened position with foot very high above ground
extension
indistinct drawing
pageant
theatrical games
47. The leg on which the dancer is balancing on
movement
complementary colors
accent
supporting leg
48. A stage that is meant to viewed from all different kinds of sides
arena stage (theater in the round
fugue
pantomine
passe
49. 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
relief
repetitition
emphasis
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
50. Plays that end happily
chroma
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
ellipse
comedy