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Visual And Performing Arts Vocab
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performing-arts
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. Where and when actors will move on stage
blocking
creative expression
performance dance
texture
2. The tune of a song
tempo
melody
hue
contrast
3. The reason the work was created
theme
blocking
Charleston
arts and other core subjects
4. Facilitated courtship - promote group harmony and enjoment
social dance
form
blocking
elements of music
5. Part of the stage closest to the audience
form
subject-centered instruction
downstage
collage
6. A method in which one or more various materials are glued to a background
collage
mie
cubism
contrast
7. Where the actor holds a picturesque pose to establish his character or a theme
mie
space
balance
swing
8. Part of the stage farthest from the audience
unity
upstage
melody
collage
9. Spanish style of dance characterized by its powerful yet graceful execution - as well as its intricate hand and footwork
form
dynamics
arena stage
flamenco
10. Basic artistic literacy; engage in reflection - analysis and synthesis and learn to understand and create meaning
artistic perception
shape
social dance
salsa
11. Where there is little or no effort to represent an object or scene in realistic terms
waltz
subject-centered instruction
movement
abstract art
12. Space - time - levels - and force/energy
intensity
elements of dance
connecting the arts disciplines
cubism
13. The absence of shape or form; it's the emptiness that defines shape and form
aesthetic valuing
repetition
space
unity
14. When the pattern of stressed or accented sounds is uneven
repetition
syncopation
form
mie
15. Slow-slow-quick-quick. Originated in the early 1900s in the US.
foxtrot
value
dynamics
Noh
16. A distinctive quality to the sound
texture
shape
color
timbre
17. Created when there is a regular repetition of shape or line
performance dance
rhythm
rumba
blocking
18. Enhances the kinesthetic - spacial - musical - logical-mathematical - and interpersonal forms of intelligence
upstage
dynamics
dance
Kabuki
19. Helps students see the connections among the arts
space
rumba
mie
connecting the arts disciplines
20. The rate at Which music moves
repetition
connecting the arts disciplines
tempo
samba
21. Shape - structure or organization of a piece
blocking
form
aesthetic valuing
melody
22. Develops knowledge in all components of the discipline.
subject-centered instruction
unity
polka
mixed media
23. Symmetry - asymmetry and radial balance
perspective
emphasis
polka
balance
24. The tactile quality of a work of art
assemblage
Noh
texture
melody
25. The rate at Which music moves
melody
contrast
rhythm
tempo
26. Juts out into an audience (fashion runway)
thrust stage
assemblage
performance dance
creative expression
27. A double-time ballroom dance based on the Cuban folk dance
tango
dance
rumba
types of visual arts
28. (Picasso) scenes in terms of their component geometric shapes. Figures are often separated and rearranged.
famous playwrights
famous playwrights
cubism
harmony
29. Painting - drawing - printmaking - photography - sculpture - assemblage arts - electronic arts - architecture - ceramics - textile arts and commercial design
square dancing
space
meringue
types of visual arts
30. Can be formally measured in meter or in terms of body rhythms. Considerations are: duration - rhythm - tempo - phrasing and accent
time
principles of art
artistic perception
contrast
31. Helps students connect the critical thinking skills and information they learn in the arts to such subjects as literature - science - and especially history and social science.
arts and other core subjects
social dance
hue
tango
32. From Cuba
mambo
cubism
theme
intensity
33. A collage in three dimensions
form
cubism
form
assemblage
34. Folk dance for couples. a caller tells the group Which moves to do.
octave
square dancing
collage
rhythm
35. 600- year old form of theatre - has masked actors - chanting and dancing - today about 1500 professionals
arts and other core subjects
salsa
intensity
Noh
36. Has an arch that frames the actors as you look on stage
abstract art
proscenium
Charleston
history of theater
37. When an artist repeats elements within a single artwork. It can enhance dominance - serve the theme or help achieve balance.
theme
repetition
color
mie
38. Develops knowledge in all components of the discipline.
intensity
subject-centered instruction
dominance
form
39. 600- year old form of theatre - has masked actors - chanting and dancing - today about 1500 professionals
proscenium
assessment of art
space
Noh
40. (Picasso) scenes in terms of their component geometric shapes. Figures are often separated and rearranged.
cubism
time
intensity
social dance
41. Best accomplished by open-ended means - such as portfolios and performances - group projects and jurnals
rumba
arts and other core subjects
assessment of art
mixed media
42. Painting - drawing - printmaking - photography - sculpture - assemblage arts - electronic arts - architecture - ceramics - textile arts and commercial design
types of visual arts
foxtrot
arena stage
abstract art
43. Can be formally measured in meter or in terms of body rhythms. Considerations are: duration - rhythm - tempo - phrasing and accent
time
dominance
mixed media
upstage
44. The dancer's transformation and release of potential energy into kinetic energy
proscenium
force/energy
solfege
subject-centered instruction
45. Part of the stage closest to the audience
dynamics
downstage
twist
tempo
46. A ballroom dance from Argentina
artistic perception
tango
connecting the arts disciplines
famous playwrights
47. Balance - contrast - dominance - emphasis - movement - repetition - rhythm - theme and unity
hanamichi
principles of art
Noh
blocking
48. A development during the Renaissance to create the illusion of three dimensions on a two-dimensional surface
tempo
perspective
square dancing
principles of art
49. The dancer's transformation and release of potential energy into kinetic energy
force/energy
types of visual arts
form
octave
50. Red - orange - yellow - blue - green and violet make up the spectrum of color
contrast
hue
octave
Noh