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CSET Visual Arts
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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
historical and cultural context in dance/eight graders
stock company
tempo
off - script
2. A mixture of white and a pure color
contrast
Artistic perception in dance/fourth graders
tint
actor's position
3. Music with a fast tempo; also referas to the unaccented beat
upbeat music
cool colors
thrust stage
turnout
4. Unharmonious sounds that are produced to make an unsettling effect - like in punk music and jazz
dissonance
value
moderato
MUSIC
5. Consisting of tonal - rhythmic pattern and whose name from the name of the nine goddesses
impressionist movement
MUSIC
give notes
upbeat music
6. 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
pas de deux
four arts disciplines
drama
protagonist
7. Achieved by having a center from which elements - such as line and color - radiate outward towards the sta edges= ex: two dimensional and three dimensional
radial balance
blocking
pantomine
value
8. Silent depiction of a static scene - often the reproduction of a painting or other pictures
Beethoven
presto
syncopation
tableaux
9. Dancing on the ball of the foot - or half - toe
still - life
vanishing point
catharsis
dance - pointe
10. Representing an object by using lines instead of masses
delineation
baroque style operas
historical and cultural context in dance/second grade
emphasis
11. Students learn to dance with partners
prhasing
extension
creative expression in dance/second graders
key
12. 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
Mozart
Charleston
improvisation
repetitition
13. If a line was drawn in the center of theart - they would be mirror images of each other
fugue
symmetry
gradation
pacing
14. 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
dance - pointe
space
Restoration comedy
flamenco
15. The distance between each note
crosshatch
straight line
entrechat
interval
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
focal point
comedy
moderato
harmony
17. 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
aesthetic value in dance/kindergarteners
diction
levels
asymmetrical painting
18. A succession of musical tones or notes based on mathematical progressions known as a scale
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
melody/tune
commedia dell'arte
square dancing
19. Spce that creates depth with parallel lines in art
linear perspective
form
diction
pageant
20. Christian hymns sang by the black slaves
gospel music
stock company
value
grand jete
21. Slow tempo
Bach and Handel
lento
historical and cultural context in dance
curved lines
22. Instruments played with a string like a violin - viola - cello - banjo - piano - guitar - harp
oratorio
en haut
promenade
string instruments
23. Basic artistic literacy. students learn to use elements unique to arts to help them process sensory information. Important for written response
pirouette
artistic perception
upbeat music
three - dimensional
24. Space that creatse depth in art
pacing
tour jete
theatrical games
gradation of color
25. A recurring group of notes - like the four in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
relief
creative drama
Charleston
motif
26. Lines that suggest movement
curved lines
square dancing
mystery plays
Aristototelian theater
27. How dancers move - which revealt s their effects of gravity on body mass - can be sustained - collapsing - swiniging - percussive - suspended
production values
improvisation
symphony
force/energy
28. 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
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
subject
passe
sharp and flat
29. The two - dimensional equivalent of form. can be man - made or organic (occurring in nature). Can be open - closed - or free - form
shape
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
creative expression in dance/third grade
Bach and Handel
30. 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
realism
informal theater
sweeping curved lines
movement
31. 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
line
hanamichi
entrechat
32. The particular arrangement of form - colors - lines - and other elements in a painting
historical and cultural context
Stravinsky - Cage - and Glass
pirouette
composition
33. The principal melodic motif or phrase - especially in a fugue
subject
movement
working leg
diagonal lines
34. Artist who led the impressionist movement
pacing
space -
creative expression in dance/middle school
Claude Monet
35. The group that iscolalborating on the play
attitude
monologue
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
ensemble
36. Theater was to originate from Aristotle with clear and simple plotting and strong characters. were usually done in five acts and avoid violence
stage crew
gradation of color
color harmony
Aristototelian theater
37. A passing position in which the foot passes by the knee of a supporting leg
square dancing
passe
prhasing
catharsis
38. Originates from European folk dancing
repetitition
woodwind instruments
square dancing
sweeping curved lines
39. An activity that enhances sight - sound - taste - touch - smell and used by actors to deepen character development
sense memory
sweeping curved lines
woodwind instruments
balance
40. The leg on which the dancer is balancing on
supporting leg
motif
satyr play
string instruments
41. Interpreting the value of art and art work. Important for written response
aesthetic valuing
blues and jazz
straight line
pacing
42. When an artist chooses to emphasize one artistic element over aonother
time signature
percussion instruments
emphasis
levels
43. A predecessor of the piano - sounded by plucking strings
harpischord
color harmony
MUSIC
bar lines
44. Students can create - memorizee - and perform a variety of simple dances
creative expression in dance/middle school
informal theater
balance
kabuki
45. People who are responsible for all technical aspects of the show
shade
orchestra
stage crew
en haut
46. Dances developed in the U.S.
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
en bas
contour
pageant
47. 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
ballroom dancing
brass instruments
collage
space -
48. Start learning simple folk dances from around the world
theme
historical and cultural context in dance/kindergarten
Artistic perception in dance
creative expression in dance/middle school
49. A very fast tempo
pantomine
historical and cultural context in dance
presto
Chinese Opera (Peking or Beijing Opera)
50. Music made by medieval monks that had multiple harmonies and voices
timbre
melodrama
motif
polyphonic chants
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