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MTTC - Elementary Ed

Miscellaneous Art

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"to paste" collage
made by mounting pieces together within mortar mosaics
creating an image on a printing plate and transfer it to another surface 4 kinds: relief printing, intaglio, lithography, screenprinting printmaking
type of printing that uses base material (i.e. wood, linoleum) carve image into the material, removing surface areas you don't want to print relief printing
"to cut into" type of images are incised (drawn in a way that creates grooves) on a metal plate intaglio printing
type of printing when an image is drawn on a surface (i.e. stone, metal) tool used: greasy substance that attracts ink; plate is treated so that only those areas will print lithography
type of printing that uses a stencil that's attached to a fabric/nylon screen stretched tight over a frame (usually wood) screenprinting
intricate statues that were inhabited by spirits tranditional African culture allowed people to connect/communicate with spirits and the dead ancestors to protect their villages, crops, and health nkisi
Japanese; a musical dance performance; combines various aspects of performance art (use of masks) to tell stories Noh Theater
creative works that simulate the visual sense visual arts
paintings that depict the various elements that may resemble a natural setting often include horizons and skylines that show how different types of natural light illuminate the objects in the art landscape painting
paintings that capture a particular arrangement of inanimate objects; can be very detailed still life painting
films that tell character and plot-driven stories the events are connects and sequential narrative films
films that focus on real-life events, people, or subjects 1st-person interviews, news footage, primary sources documentary
photography that artistically and creatively demonstrates ways to sell and promote something commercial photography
photography that depicts a moment of action action shot
type of drawing that is among the oldest forms of visual art; made using the remaining carbon from burned twigs and sticks charcoal drawing
time period that began in French literature in the late 18th-early 19th century a reaction to Classicism encompassed deep emotion, individualism, elements of the supernatural, and a spiritual relationship with nature Romanticism
time period that emphasized control and cool rational thought Classicism
late 19th-century France an art movement developed that tried to convey and impression of what the eye saw through a loose painting style that emphasized light and color Impressionism
Impressionist music (and their musicians) were influenced by ______________ art. Japanese
this person painted and did set designs/ created costumes for opera performances as well as ballets Mark Chagall
this musician wrote The Year 1812 (1880); aka 1812 Overture combines folk tunes, religious hymn, and national anthems to tell a story through music recalls the Winter of 1812 when Russia and France and defended Moscow PyotrIlyich Tchaikovsky
French composer who wrote Suite Bergamasque (~1900) Claude Debussey
French for "moonlight" originally called Promenade Sentimentale an impression of moonlight on water effectively conveyed through music Clair de Lune
how notes are played and the gaps between them phrasing
how loud or soft notes are played dynamics
American/Broadway composer; Rhapsody in Blue (1924) George Gershwin
a rapidly played series of notes on the scale glissando
traditional form of community-based American music "volk" - German for "the people" often expressed hardship and is frequently used as a form of protest varies on when, where, and who created it folk
music derived in the late 1800s-early 1900s term first used by the San Fransisco Bulletin (1913); comes from Creole word for African dance grew from a variety of genres (blues, spirituals, orchestra, and breass) emerged in New Orleans jazz
earliest form of jazz music where the beats were improvised, didnt follow any set pattern/formula dixieland
musician who influenced the development of hot jazz Louie Armstrong
invented by Louie Armstrong; where band members played a backup rhythm as an artist soloed on their own hot jazz
popularized Big Band and swing music (1930s-1940s) with his large jazz orchestras Duke Ellington
form of jazz that relied on complex musical arrangements created by Dizzy Gillepsie and Thelonius Monk bebop jazz
music that grew from the Blues 1950s; gained mainstream popularity from DJ Alan Freed (who coined the term) Rock & Roll
this theater tradition started ~6BC in Athens, Greece formalized by Aristotle (384-322BC) Western Theatre
It's possible that __________ has been around since before _______ developed entertainment; speech
As long as there are _________ alive, there are as many types of _____. humans; genre
usually where protagonist meets the other characters along with the antagonist foreshadowing
what are the 4 certain events that usually take place along with conflict in theatre? initial event, foreshadowing, climax, and resolution
type of element that includes scenery, costumes, props, lights, sound, and makeup technical elements
type of element that includes acting and the characters performance elements
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