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REBECCA WELLS: HER OWN STUDY GUIDE

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Rap Elements awesome   Tempo, beat, rythm, harmony, texture  
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Humanities   Visual arts, architecture, mucis, theatre,dance,literature,film  
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Questions to ask about art   What is it? How it is put together?How does it appeal to the senses?What does it mean?  
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Humanities   includes arts  
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Creativity   the act of bringing forth new forces and forms  
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Concerns of Art   Creativity, aesthectic communication,symbols and fine arts and crafts  
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The Purpose of Art   Provides a record  
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The purpose of art   gives visible or other form to feeling  
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The purpose of art   reveals metaphysical or spiritual truths  
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The purpose of art   helps poeple see the workd in new or innovative ways  
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The functions of art   enjoyment  
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the functions of art   political and social commentary  
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the functions of art   therapy  
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the dunctions of art   artifact  
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Stylistic analyst   curvilinear "line", pallete, brush strokes  
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Theatre   A place for seeing; interpertive discipline  
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Theatre   Represents an attempt to reveal a cision of human life through time , sound and space  
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Genres of Theatre   Tragedy,comedy,tragicomedy,melodrama  
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Tragedy   unhappy ending  
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tragicomedy   tragedy and comedy  
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melodrama   stereotyped characters implausible plots and emphasis on spectacle  
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Performance Art   includes audience non-theatre artist and a non theatre encironment  
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Elements of Theatre   Script,plot,exposition, complication, denouement, character, the protagonist, themes  
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Script   contains dialogue used by actors  
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plot   structure of play gives play shape  
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Exposition   provides necessary background information  
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Complication   contains meat of play it also comprises a series of conflicts and decisions  
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Denouement   final resolution of the plot and end to the action a clear and ordered resolution  
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Exposition, complication and denouement   comprise a time frame in which the remaining parts of the play operate  
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Character   persons in the play  
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The Protagonist   central personage; leading actor or major character  
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Themes   main idea of play; content of it  
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Visual Elements   Theatre types, scene design,lighting design  
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Visual elements   physical relationship between the actors and the audience  
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Theatre Types   Where audience is sitting;how it is set up  
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Scene design   to create and environment that is conducive to the production ends  
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lighting design   sets the light over the entire production, stage,actor  
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Aural Elements   How a production sounds looks, feels and reads  
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Dynamics   structural pattern of play  
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the actor   through movements and speech, the audience perceives the play  
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Vocal forms of music   Art song, cantata,mass,motet,opera,oratorio,concert overture,  
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Art song   setting of poem to music  
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Cantata   choral work with one or more soloists and an instrumental ensemble has several movements  
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Mass   sacred choral composition  
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Motet   a polyphonic choral work shorter then a mass employs a sacred latin text other then that of a mass  
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Opera   drama set to music  
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oratorio   large scales composition uses a chorus vocal soloists and orchestra  
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Concert overture   one movement performed in sonata form  
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Instrumental forms of music   concerto sonata suite fugues symphony  
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Concerto   an extended compostion for an instrumental soloists and orchestra  
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Sonata   an instrumental compostion in several movements written for one to eight players  
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suite   set of dance inspired movements written in the same key but differing in tempo, meter and character  
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Symphony   an orchestral composition usuall in four movements  
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Fugue   a polyphonic composition based on one main theme or subject written for a group of instruments or voices or for a single instrument  
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Elements of Music   sound,rythm,melody harmony tonality texture form  
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Sound   anything that excites the auditory nerve  
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Rythm   recurring pulses and accents that creat identifiable patterns  
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Beat   individual pulses  
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Meter   regular succession of rythmical impulses or beats  
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Tempo   rate of speed of the composition  
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Melody   a succession of sounds with rythmic tonal organization  
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Harmony   two or more tones sound at the same time  
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tonality   the specific key in which a composition is written  
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texture   the melodic and harmonic characteristics of a compostion  
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form   essence of something, shape, structure  
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Monophony   a texture comprising a single melodic line  
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Homophony   a texture characterized by chordal development supporting one melody  
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polyphony   many sounding;occurs when two or more melodic lines are performed at the same time  
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Medium   used by artists to execute their work  
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Drawing   two dimensional art  
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Dry Media-Drawing   chalk,charcoal,graphite,pastel  
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Wet Media-Drawing   pen and ink, wash and brush  
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Chalk   fairly flexible;creates a wide variety of tonal areas, heavy or light pressure  
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Charcoal   a burnt wood product  
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Graphite   a form of carbon like coal  
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pastel   chalk medium,colored pigment and a non greasy binder have been combined  
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pen and ink   a wet drawing medium  
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wash and brush   similar to watercolor in painting  
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Painting Medias   oil,watercolor,gouache, tempera,acrylics,fresco  
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oils   dry slowly and can be reworked for texture manipulation, durable  
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watercolor   any color medium that uses water as a thinner  
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gouache   watercolor medium add gum to ground opaque colors mixed with water  
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tempera   an opaque watercolor medium that spans history. Comprises ground pigments and their color binders such as gum or glue, best known for egg tempera. Appears almost gemlike. Fast drying.  
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Acrylics   modern synthetic product water soluable uses acrylic polymer as binding agent  
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Fresco   wall painting technique uses pgiments suspended in water and applied to fresh wet plaster  
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Relief printing   process by which the ink is transferred to the paper from raised areas on a printing block  
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Intalgio   opposite of relief printing transfers ink to the paper from grooves cut into the metal plate  
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Line engraving   cutting grooves into the metal plate with special sharp tools  
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etchings   removes surface of plate by exposing it to an acid bath  
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drypoint   scratching the surface of a plate with a needle  
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aquatint   areas of solid tones as well as gradations of tone from white through grays and blacks  
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planographic process   prints from plane surface  
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litography   stone writing  
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Focal point   greatest visual appeal  
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Pitch   quality of sounds, highness or lowness governed by vibrations per second  
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Value   relationships between black and white  
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Duration   length of time vibration maintained without interuption  
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Baroque   late 16th - early 18th century  
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Post-impressionism   late 19th century  
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Abstract Expressionism   mid 20th century  
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High Renaissance   late 15th - early 16th century  
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Archaic   mid 5th B.C.E.  
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Gothic   late 18th - early 19th century  
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Classicism   Ancient Greece & Rome  
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Serialism   mid 20th century  
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Romanticism   late 18th - 19th centuries  
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Impressionism   mid - late 19th century  
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Greek Classicism   Ancient Greece and Rome  
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Realism   mid 19th century  
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Neoclassicism   20th century  
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Neorealism   Post-World War II  
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Symbolism   late 19th - mid 20th century  
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Classical   mid 5th century B.C.E.  
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Modernism   20th century  
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Gothic   late 18th - early 19th century  
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Baroque   GioVanni Vanni  
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Post-Impressionism   Van Gogh  
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Abstract Expressionism   Jackson Pollock  
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High Renaissance   Micheangelo  
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Gothic   Chartres Cathedral Jamb  
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Classicism   Mozart  
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Baroque (music)   Bach  
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Serialism   Schoenberg  
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Romanticism   Chopin  
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Imprssionism   Debussy  
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Greek Classicism   Sophocles  
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Realism   August Wilson  
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Neoclassicism   Jean Racine  
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Neorealism   Rosellini  
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Symbolism   Kurosawa  
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Baroque (architecture)   Villa Lante  
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Classical (architecture)   The Parthenon  
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Modernism   Frank Lloyd Wright  
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Gothic (architecture)   Chartres Cathedral  
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