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CSET Visual Arts
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Instructions:
Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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Match each statement with the correct term.
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1. A pose in which the working leg is extended with a straight knee behind the body
arabesque
shape
modern dance
overlapping objects
2. A reharsal of the play from beginning to end - without stopping
extension
movement
run - through
comedy
3. Medieval plays that focused on religion - like the sacrifice of Christ
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
radial balance
mystery plays
analogous colors
4. 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
tint
Charleston
time
satyr play
5. 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
warm colors
ballroom dancing
historical and cultural context
composition
6. 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
production values
gospel music
grand jete
time signature
7. Tehcnical components - including acting and directing
diagonal lines
sharp and flat
production values
Artistic perception in dance/fourth graders
8. The distance between each note
dress rehearsal
sharp - short curved lines
interval
director
9. Students can evaluate dance in terms of the elements - like choreography and the impact of space - constumes and other considerations
aesthetic valuing in dance/third graders
brass instruments
aesthetic valuing in dance/middle school
symmetry
10. European artists who composed instrumental music in the early 18th Century
Bach and Handel
Artistic perception in dance
form
lied
11. Commercial theater that took over US after WWII and named after a NY boulevard that runs through a Manhattan theater district with long runs of a single play
waltz
supporting leg
Theater of the Absurd
Broadway Theater
12. What we see as the reflection and absorption of light off any surface
color
rhythm
collage
pageant
13. A note of a different pitch thatsounds good when played simulataneously with the melody
artistic perception
allegro
harmony
solfege
14. Activities that are approrpriate for children that are used to develop acting skills
theatrical games
delineation
negative space
mixed media
15. Lines that suggest stability and repose
syncopation
moderato
horizontal lines
clavischord
16. Fast tempo
curved lines
allegro
staff
en bas
17. The particular arrangement of form - colors - lines - and other elements in a painting
form
melodrama
composition
solfege
18. A director's suggestions and corrections for a play
harpischord
objective
dominance
give notes
19. The entry path in Japanese theater in which an actor becomes a character
rondo
hanamichi
bar lines
arabesque
20. Early European dance known for its tiny steps
supporting leg
horizontal lines
minuet
morality plays
21. Best known Renaissance playwrights
sweeping curved lines
symmetry
grand jete
William Shakespaere and Christopher Marlowe
22. Colors that are associated with heat or dry objects like red - orange - and yellow (fire)
warm colors
blending
movement
transluscent
23. Emphasis on time in dance
creative expression in dance/middle school
accent
polyphonic chants
diagonal lines
24. Why art flourished in the Renaissance
woodwind instruments
gospel music
fugue
renewed knowledge of Greek and Roman art
25. 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
space
historical and cultural context in dance
dominance
sharp and flat
26. Intermediate colors prepared by mixing unequal amounts of two primary colors
dissonance
territary colors
dynamics
pantomine
27. 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
sonata
historical and cultural context in dance/eight graders
chroma
sharp and flat
28. no stage at all - like classroom or playground
Broadway Theater
street theater
dance - pointe
morality plays
29. A small predecessor of the piano
symphony
clavischord
vanishing point
historical and cultural context in dance/eight graders
30. 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
space
analogous colors
allegro
negative space
31. Originates from European folk dancing
square dancing
upbeat music
production values
tableaux
32. The pictoral arrangement of inaminate objects
vanishing point
still - life
overlapping objects
choreography
33. Space that suggests distant objects in art
texture
blocking
production values
indistinct drawing
34. The characteristic sound of a voice or instrument
harmony
timbre
mixed media
interval
35. Most traditional and contemproary cultures have dance eto showcase courtship - group harmony - and enjoyment
noh
contrast
Social Dance
choreography
36. The distance between notes
interval
thrust stage
stage crew
choreography
37. The way that opposites (dark vs light - black vs white) are portrayed within an artwork
contrast
accent
gradation of color
tableaux
38. Step of two which is a classical ballet move
timbre
Claude Monet
opus
pas de deux
39. The reason why the art work was created. Bby looking at all the elemnts are principles - you can come up with why did the artist create this work or what does the artist want me to get out of this art
beat
theme
four arts disciplines
ballet
40. The gradual change in value - tint - or fcolor as rendered in a picture
gradation
stage manager
arabesque
objective
41. Music made by medieval monks that had multiple harmonies and voices
basic positions
key
hue
polyphonic chants
42. Music evolved from freed African americans who heard European folk music and classical music
form
creative drama
blues and jazz
catharsis
43. A major orchestral piece with solo voices and chorus
run - through
give notes
thrust stage
oratorio
44. A succession of musical tones or notes based on mathematical progressions known as a scale
stage crew
melody/tune
historical and cultural context in dance/second grade
time
45. Originated in Spain among gypsy dancers and also in India
flamenco
lyre
historical and cultural context
timbre
46. Colors that appear to 'come forward' likke red and orange and yellow
kabuki
stage crew
advancing colors
Beethoven
47. Martha Graham developed performance dance that involves dance shoes and emphasizes free flowign costumes to express ideas and feelings
dissonance
Claude Monet
modern dance
drama
48. 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
analogous colors
waltz
modern dance
49. Lines that suggest opposition in art
cues
diagonal lines
waltz
space
50. Space that establishes objects relative positions in art
interval
production values
dominance
overlapping objects