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Art
Music
Dance
Drama
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What is Line?
An element of art – a
continuous mark; types of
these include vertical,
horizontal, curved,
diagonal, etc.
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What is Form?
An element of art – used in
3-dimensional pieces like
sculptures that have
height, width, and depth
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What is Texture?
An element of art – the way
the surface of something
feels, i.e. rough, smooth,
bumpy, etc.
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What is Shape?
An element of art – used in
flat, 2-dimensional pieces
like paintings, can include
geometric items or items
from nature
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Color
An element of art – the hues
and shades used in art,
including primary and
secondary hues, warm,
cool and neutral tones, etc.
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What is Tempo?
The speed of a musical
work.
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What is Form?
The shape or structure
of a musical work.
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What is Rhythm?
The duration or length of
specific notes and rests.
(i.e. syncopated)
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What is Melody?
The main idea of a
musical work. (i.e. the
theme)
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What is Timbre or Tonality?
The specific sound of an
instrument, voice, or
object.
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What is Nonlocomotor?
Movements in which a
person stays in one place.
(i.e. bending, swinging,
twisting, etc.)
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What is Space?
An element of dance – that
focuses on direction, size,
pathways, levels, and shape.
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What is Locomotor?
Movements that usually
travel through space. (i.e.
walking, hopping,
galloping, etc.)
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What is Time?
An element of dance – that
focuses on pulse, speed,
duration, rhythm, and
phrases.
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What is Force?
An element of dance – that
focuses on
tension/relaxation, flow
and weight.
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What are the Elements of
Production?
This includes scenery,
costumes, props, sound
effects, make-up, and
personal props.
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What are the Elements of
Drama?
This includes plot (story line),
characters, story or plot
development (b, m, e),
dialogue (2 or more actors),
monologue (1 actor) and
conflict.
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What are Elements of
Performance?
This includes acting, breath
control, vocal expression,
movement, and diction.
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What is a Myth?
This dramatic work is a
traditional story of
supernatural beings,
ancestors, or heroes.
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What is a Legend?
This dramatic work is an
unverifiable story popularly
accepted as history passed
down.
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What is Black?
Color that reflects no
light, it absorbs all of
the color waves. It is
actually the absence of
color.
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What are Qualities?
This dance term refers to
the characteristics of a
movement.
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What is Unison?
To perform the exact
same activity at the
exact same time.
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What is the Theatron?
The seating area in the
Greek theatre is
referred to as this.
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What is Personal Space?
Also called
Kineshpere, this is the
space reached while
stationary.
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Bonus Question
Bonus Question
Final Jeopardy
The catergory is:
Make your wager!
What is Value?
The range of lightness
and darkness within a
picture.
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