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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
indistinct drawing
Mozart
form
fugue
2. Originated in Spain among gypsy dancers and also in India
distortion
flamenco
protohumans (ancesetors of humans)
opus
3. no stage at all - like classroom or playground
run - through
street theater
proscendium
three - dimensional
4. 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
turnout
Claude Monet
repetitition
minuet
5. Colors opposite each other in the color wheel - like red - green - purple and yellow
movement
Theater of the Absurd
complementary colors
creative drama
6. A seious Japanese theatrical field that only uses male actors to tell highly stylized stories through dance and poetry
ellipse
mystery plays
noh
tableaux
7. Christian hymns sang by the black slaves
gospel music
time
Claude Monet
dominance
8. A round rail attached to a wall for dancers to hold onto
run - through
barre
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
cakewalk
9. Plays that end happily
presto
historical and cultural context
proscendium
comedy
10. 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
gospel music
movement
producer
artistic perception
11. A long speech without interruption performed by asingle actor
ensemble
monologue
turnout
spectrum
12. Lines that suggest agitation
realism
sharp - short curved lines
force/energy
creative expression in dance/primary grades
13. plays of the neoclassic period where Renaissance writers tried to recaptuer the glory of theateres in Greece and Rome
tint
melody/tune
Artistic perception in dance/Kindergarten
Neoclassic Drama
14. Learning dance specifc to 18th and 19th century America - understanding different roles of men and women in dance
motivation
gospel music
straight line
historical and cultural context in dance/fifth graders
15. Medieval plays that focused on religion - like the sacrifice of Christ
crosshatch
mystery plays
moderato
Aristototelian theater
16. Combination of tone that produces qualtiy of tension
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
polka
barre
dissonance
17. European artist whose music dominated the later part of the 18th century
Mozart
extension
two - dimensional
warm colors
18. A work usually identified by a number
opus
dynamics
stage crew
lied
19. (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)
motif
polka
negative space
corps de ballet
20. Instruments played with a string like a violin - viola - cello - banjo - piano - guitar - harp
realism
assemblage
string instruments
kabuki
21. A movement of a point through space - the width - length - direction - curvature or flow
square dancing
delineation
line
movement
22. The idea of capturing andp ortryaying scenes in the way that humans see them with movement and changing light
unity
producer
impressionist movement
allegro
23. Tehcnical components - including acting and directing
collage
production values
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
realism
24. 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
fugue
impressionist movement
Charleston
cakewalk
25. Children use choreography principles - processes - sills to create and communicate meaning
arena stage (theater in the round
texture
creative expression in dance/third grade
grand jete
26. Colors that are associated with heat or dry objects like red - orange - and yellow (fire)
choreography
warm colors
grand jete
objective
27. A succession of musical tones or notes based on mathematical progressions known as a scale
transparent
historical and cultural context in dance/eight graders
procession of notes
melody/tune
28. Lines that suggest movement
creative expression in dance
curved lines
director
dominance
29. Can describe function of dance in society - like courtship - ritual - and entertainment
color
warm colors
historical and cultural context in dance/eight graders
oratorio
30. A leap from one leg to another
timbre
grand jete
tableaux
territary colors
31. Plays that focused on the right vs. wrong scenario that featured an Everyman
morality plays
media
relief
value
32. How fast or how slow - in dance
chroma
pantomine
shape
tempo
33. Arranging art elements to suggest smething other than the natural safe to solicit emotion from the viewer
attitude
horizontal lines
improvisation
distortion
34. A predecessor of the piano - sounded by plucking strings
harpischord
historical and cultural context in dance/second grade
off - script
mystery plays
35. European artist who reached his height in the early 19th Century and pioneered the Romantic style
waltz
Beethoven
producer
blending
36. The amount of light and dark areas in a composition. Can be used for showing opaque: the limitation of light - not transparent or transluscent
Artistic perception in dance
value
promenade
blending
37. Sculpted pfigures projecting from a background
texture
relief
square dancing
crosshatch
38. 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
entrechat
value
ballroom dancing
largo
39. A large section of lengthy composition
dynamics
pirouette
movement
contrast
40. Dancing on the ball of the foot - or half - toe
dance - pointe
force/energy
movement
relief
41. The way that an artist's work is related - can either by harmonious or disharmonious
monologue
unity
interval
gradation of color
42. A reptition of shape or line creatse a sense of rhythm - rhythm used to evoke movement like a rendition of waves
tour jete
rhythm
curved lines
perspective
43. A mixture of white and a pure color
tint
unity
Claude Monet
en bas
44. Consisting of tonal - rhythmic pattern and whose name from the name of the nine goddesses
space
aesthetic valuing in dance
transparent
MUSIC
45. Basic artistic literacy. students learn to use elements unique to arts to help them process sensory information. Important for written response
prhasing
artistic perception
tempo
tint
46. Reading by actors who have never before spoken diologue lines of the play
historical and cultural context in dance/kindergarten
value
cold reading
radial balance
47. When the first section of a song is repeated like AABA
straight line
lento
song form
gradation
48. Start learning simple folk dances from around the world
historical and cultural context in dance/kindergarten
aesthetic valuing
aesthetic value in dance/kindergarteners
tango
49. 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
Social Dance
Bach and Handel
producer
dominance
50. The result of mixing a pure color and black
shade
contrast
blocking
space