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CSET Visual Arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. The point in the production of a play that the actors no longer need to reharse with the script because they learned their lines
supporting leg
rondo
off - script
levels
2. Intermediate tempo
complementary colors
tint
moderato
stock company
3. The depiction of a form in its realistic - true - life image
subject
movement
realism
rondo
4. Dances developed in the U.S.
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
collage
historical and cultural context
indistinct drawing
5. Lines that suggest calm
perspective
sweeping curved lines
aesthetic value in dance/kindergarteners
syncopation
6. A large group of instrument players - usually 75 to 90 people
orchestra
creative expression in dance/second graders
creative expression in dance/primary grades
vertical lines
7. Social dancing performed as a couple - has origins in Carribbean Islands and African and European styles - types of dances include the mambo - the samba - meringue - and rumba - and salsa
negative space
protohumans (ancesetors of humans)
theme
ballroom dancing
8. The way an artwork's elements are put together
contour
Beethoven
form
lyre
9. Understanding the time - place - and context of artworks. Important for written response
mie
historical and cultural context in dance/fifth graders
diagonal lines
historical and cultural context
10. The pre - eminent European form of performance dance. It is rooted in the Italian Renaissance. Russia has some of the world's foremost dancers and dance companies - utilizes elaborate costume and scenery. Movements are stylized and technical with pre
ellipse
producer
ballet
passe
11. The tactile quality of the art
texture
theme
tempo
sharp and flat
12. Music with a fast tempo; also referas to the unaccented beat
basic positions
polyphonic chants
cues
upbeat music
13. Music made by medieval monks that had multiple harmonies and voices
polyphonic chants
prhasing
song form
sharp - short curved lines
14. Originally banned because it involved couples touching each other - spread across Europe and then across the Americas
stage manager
stock company
waltz
vertical lines
15. Children use dance vocabulary to describe movement
allegro
Artistic perception in dance/fourth graders
stage manager
pastoral play
16. The distance between notes
lento
mie
straight line
interval
17. plays of the neoclassic period where Renaissance writers tried to recaptuer the glory of theateres in Greece and Rome
arabesque
Neoclassic Drama
two - dimensional
negative space
18. Movement - geseture - and faical expression to convey ideas and emotions without the use of words
creative drama
bar lines
pantomine
aesthetic valuing in dance
19. An effect that is unififed and aestheticlaly pleasing by combining colors that are similar in one or more aspects
four arts disciplines
hue
texture
color harmony
20. The five positions of the arms and feet because they are the basis of all steps of dance
perspective
basic positions
contrast
theatrical games
21. (space that is not used in art). Objects surrounded by this space like an apple on a white canvas) emphasize the object painted (the apple)
negative space
modern dance
blocking
indistinct drawing
22. The pronounciation of words and the way that they are spoken
en bas
diction
creative drama
key
23. The strength or purity of a color
chroma
director
polyphonic chants
harmony
24. Character's immediate reason for acting the way they do or saying what they say
tableaux
motivation
crosshatch
area
25. The arrangement of colors as they are refracted into a rainbow by a prison
thrust stage
spectrum
realism
advancing colors
26. Artwork that does not represent the object or scene in its realistic terms
mie
abstract art
clavischord
cakewalk
27. 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
melody/tune
Social Dance
polka
repetitition
28. Small objects that actors handle on stage
monologue
props
improvisation
unity
29. European artist whose music dominated the later part of the 18th century
Mozart
Beethoven
melodrama
collage
30. Steps perofmred in the air during dance
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31. A devie used to allow one color or tone to merge with another
presto
space -
contour
blending
32. The amount of light and dark areas in a composition. Can be used for showing opaque: the limitation of light - not transparent or transluscent
value
cakewalk
overlapping objects
woodwind instruments
33. Students who learn about dance composition and performance make judgements and present reasoned descriptoions of aesthetic choices
aesthetic value in dance/kindergarteners
aesthetic valuing in dance
Aristototelian theater
prhasing
34. Colors opposite each other in the color wheel - like red - green - purple and yellow
aesthetic valuing in dance/third graders
MUSIC
line
complementary colors
35. Low arm position in dance
symmetry
composition
en bas
pirouette
36. Twirling and spinning in ballet
pirouette
Claude Monet
pageant
passe
37. Learning dance specifc to 18th and 19th century America - understanding different roles of men and women in dance
perspective
historical and cultural context in dance/fifth graders
area
moderato
38. 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
realism
key
form
cakewalk
39. Typically not intended for public viewing with any level ofpreparation by participants
cues
upbeat music
radial balance
informal theater
40. The result of mixing a pure color and black
pantomine
shade
composition
dance - pointe
41. A recurring group of notes - like the four in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
accent
catharsis
motif
transparent
42. The flat surface within both sides of a central line
tempo
area
commedia dell'arte
props
43. An element of dance. the series of horizontal planes rising one above another - for example - in ballet - there are multiple levels because there is leaping and lifts
Claude Monet
procession of notes
pacing
levels
44. characteristic comedy from English Restoration for its glittering language - salacious plots and frequently debaucherous characters
Restoration comedy
objective
Aristototelian theater
composition
45. 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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46. Dance - music - theater - and visual arts
Claude Monet
four arts disciplines
form
kabuki
47. Plays that end happily
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
comedy
there are eight notes in an octave
turnout
48. Children are inspired and gain the ability to recreate structured movement forms and develop a respect of other children's creaetivity
clavischord
creative expression in dance
contour
improvisation
49. A person who acquires necessary funds and acts as administer of the production. A person who finds a play that they will be interested in - producer at school plays is usually a teacher
Stravinsky - Cage - and Glass
give notes
producer
lied
50. 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
Social Dance
dominance
two - dimensional
sharp and flat