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CSET Visual Arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. In the medieval times - art was created for this so it had a religious theme
churches
props
creative expression
advancing colors
2. Rotating the leg outward from the hip so taht the feet from a straight line on the floor andtoes arefacing away from eah other
stage manager
turnout
rondo
harpischord
3. Raising leg to straightened position with foot very high above ground
Neoclassic Drama
arabesque
extension
cakewalk
4. A system of loud - colorful improvs from 16th Century Italy using stock characters (basic characters)
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5. An effect that is unififed and aestheticlaly pleasing by combining colors that are similar in one or more aspects
color harmony
satyr play
mass
informal theater
6. Typically not intended for public viewing with any level ofpreparation by participants
dynamics
informal theater
lyre
choreography
7. The characteristic we think of as color (red - orange yellow - blue - green - and violet)
hue
tempo
composition
flamenco
8. The pictoral arrangement of inaminate objects
radial balance
still - life
orchestra
Bach and Handel
9. Sculpted pfigures projecting from a background
relief
morality plays
four arts disciplines
analogous colors
10. Lines that suggest calm
sweeping curved lines
focal point
percussion instruments
vanishing point
11. Wind instruments made of metal like the horn - bugle - trumpet - jug - tuba - bazooka - didgeridoo - trombone
aesthetic valuing in dance/third graders
chroma
syncopation
brass instruments
12. Instruments made out of wood - like the flutes - fife - piccolo - bass flute - recorder - whistle - clarinet - saxophone - bagpipe
basic positions
woodwind instruments
fugue
dance - pointe
13. (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
time signature
accent
asymmetrical painting
14. Children learn to respond to simple oral instruction
ballet
indistinct drawing
assemblage
Artistic perception in dance/Kindergarten
15. Why art flourished in the Renaissance
oratorio
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
theatrical games
procession of notes
16. Interpreting the value of art and art work. Important for written response
pantomine
texture
aesthetic valuing
improvisation
17. Intermediate tempo
creative drama
asymmetrical painting
moderato
morality plays
18. The depiction of a form in its realistic - true - life image
actor's position
commedia dell'arte
realism
orchestra
19. Most traditional and contemproary cultures have dance eto showcase courtship - group harmony - and enjoyment
Social Dance
interval
ensemble
pas de deux
20. Arrangement of units into patterns in dance
diction
stage crew
lyre
prhasing
21. Students can evaluate dance in terms of the elements - like choreography and the impact of space - constumes and other considerations
Stravinsky - Cage - and Glass
accent
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
interval
22. 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
solfege
complementary colors
time signature
Mozart
23. The particular noteon which a scale begins and ends - to be able to name the key - look at the first note on the piece
mass
contour
assemblage
key
24. Prossessing qualities of height - width and depth
promenade
lyre
cakewalk
three - dimensional
25. A note of a different pitch thatsounds good when played simulataneously with the melody
harmony
aesthetic valuing in dance/third graders
movement
dissonance
26. A recurring group of notes - like the four in Beethoven's Fifth Symphony
pas de deux
working leg
motif
perspective
27. 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
actor's position
Charleston
space
tango
28. Originated in 1800s and spread across America
aesthetic valuing in dance
satyr play
polka
lento
29. Instruments sounded by striking - like the cymbals - drums - triangle - wood block - xylophone - snare drum - bongo - timpani - piano - chimes - bells - marimba - tambourine
theme
syncopation
percussion instruments
brass instruments
30. The gradual change in value - tint - or fcolor as rendered in a picture
contour
basic positions
gradation
lied
31. Dances developed in the U.S.
churches
dissonance
harpischord
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
32. Pose modeled by the winged Mecury where the working leg is extended behind the body with knee bent
attitude
Artistic perception in dance/eighth graders
stock company
overlapping objects
33. The variations of the louder and softer sections of a single piece of music
theme
opus
dynamics
linear perspective
34. A drama that is musical in which the characters are typecast. the characters that are good are very good and the characters that are evil are usually pretty evil.
producer
melodrama
creative expression in dance
improvisation
35. The one point or area that catches the person's eye. Notice how your eye moves as it focuses on different pieces of art
pas de deux
fugue
square dancing
focal point
36. The group that iscolalborating on the play
melody/tune
grand jete
harmony
ensemble
37. Plays that end happily
comedy
contour
space -
pantomine
38. Students can perform rhythms from different dance traditions
tango
interval
historical and cultural context
historical and cultural context in dance/second grade
39. A rhythm pattern that is stressed or accented and the sounds are uneven
hue
syncopation
antagonist
Broadway Theater
40. Asian dance form that evolved over 200 years from folk traditions combined with opera - ballet - acrobatics and other elements
basic positions
pas de deux
Chinese Opera (Peking or Beijing Opera)
ensemble
41. Colors opposite each other in the color wheel - like red - green - purple and yellow
choreography
complementary colors
foxtrot - Charleston - swing dance - twist - and western dances
gradation of color
42. The distance between notes
timbre
comedy
interval
three - dimensional
43. Became popular in Argentina and spread to North America and Europe
crosshatch
tango
unity
interval
44. Students can create - memorizee - and perform a variety of simple dances
turnout
ensemble
lied
creative expression in dance/middle school
45. Colors that are closely related to one another - like blue - blue - green and green
contour
creative expression in dance
analogous colors
choreography
46. 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
cakewalk
bar lines
subordinate
historical and cultural context in dance/fifth graders
47. Step of two which is a classical ballet move
solfege
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
grand jete
pas de deux
48. Mastering dance vocabulary - movement awareness - and appreciation for unique ways of moving
horizontal lines
Artistic perception in dance
ballet
basic positions
49. Volume or clarity needed to be heard by an audience
projection
space -
catharsis
Claude Monet
50. Colors that appear to 'come forward' likke red and orange and yellow
warm colors
polka
waltz
advancing colors