CSET Multiple Subject III Exam A+ Pass Verified
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1. Kinesthetic Perception: Body's ability to sense movement.
2. Ballet: Originated during the European Renaissance period. Became fully developed in the 1800s. Modern
version came from France.
3. Ballroom Dancing: Began in Europe during 1500s. Includes Foxtrot, Quick step, Tango, Waltz, Cha Cha,
Rumba, and Samba.
4. Jazz Dance: Developed in U.S. from African American jazz music. Has improvisation and techniques from music.
5. Modern Dance: Theatrical dance born in the 1900s. Expression of inner feelings.
6. Tap Dance: Many roots including the flamenco, African American dance, and Irish and English clogging.
7. AB: Dance with 2 distinct sections that share some common elements.
8. ABA: Dance in which the second section contrasts with the first section and the third section is a shortened or
lengthened version of the first section.
9. Axial Movement: A nonlocomotor movement around a fixed body part, such as a foot.
10. Canon: A dance in which performers create the same movement, starting at different times, similar to a round
in singing.
11. Pirouette: A complete turn while balanced on one foot.
12. Retrograde: Dance sequence performed forward and then in reverse order.
13. Harmony: Chords with a duration.
14. Timbre: Unique sound produced by different instruments, instrumental combinations, and the human voice.
15. Adagio: Very slow tempo.
16. Aria: A song set off from the rest of an opera.
17. Duple Meter: The grouping of beats into sets of two.
18. Libretto: Contains the complete text of an opera, the little book.
19. Overture: A musical, orchestral intro.
20. Syncopation: Rhythm that emphasizes weak beats.
21. Ad-lib: To speak lines not in the script.
22. Flat: A canvas covered rectangular frame that is part of the set.
23. Pantomime: A performance without words.
24. Thrust: A stage with the audience on 3 sides.
25. Nonrepresentational: Unrelated to real things or thoughts and represents only itself.
26. Value: Amount of lightness or darkness in a color. Low value shades are dark, while high value shades are light.
27. Foreshortening: Exaggerating linear perspective by drawing the near parts of an object in close proximity
to the far parts of the same object.
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Study online at https://quizlet.com/_i5627v
1. Kinesthetic Perception: Body's ability to sense movement.
2. Ballet: Originated during the European Renaissance period. Became fully developed in the 1800s. Modern
version came from France.
3. Ballroom Dancing: Began in Europe during 1500s. Includes Foxtrot, Quick step, Tango, Waltz, Cha Cha,
Rumba, and Samba.
4. Jazz Dance: Developed in U.S. from African American jazz music. Has improvisation and techniques from music.
5. Modern Dance: Theatrical dance born in the 1900s. Expression of inner feelings.
6. Tap Dance: Many roots including the flamenco, African American dance, and Irish and English clogging.
7. AB: Dance with 2 distinct sections that share some common elements.
8. ABA: Dance in which the second section contrasts with the first section and the third section is a shortened or
lengthened version of the first section.
9. Axial Movement: A nonlocomotor movement around a fixed body part, such as a foot.
10. Canon: A dance in which performers create the same movement, starting at different times, similar to a round
in singing.
11. Pirouette: A complete turn while balanced on one foot.
12. Retrograde: Dance sequence performed forward and then in reverse order.
13. Harmony: Chords with a duration.
14. Timbre: Unique sound produced by different instruments, instrumental combinations, and the human voice.
15. Adagio: Very slow tempo.
16. Aria: A song set off from the rest of an opera.
17. Duple Meter: The grouping of beats into sets of two.
18. Libretto: Contains the complete text of an opera, the little book.
19. Overture: A musical, orchestral intro.
20. Syncopation: Rhythm that emphasizes weak beats.
21. Ad-lib: To speak lines not in the script.
22. Flat: A canvas covered rectangular frame that is part of the set.
23. Pantomime: A performance without words.
24. Thrust: A stage with the audience on 3 sides.
25. Nonrepresentational: Unrelated to real things or thoughts and represents only itself.
26. Value: Amount of lightness or darkness in a color. Low value shades are dark, while high value shades are light.
27. Foreshortening: Exaggerating linear perspective by drawing the near parts of an object in close proximity
to the far parts of the same object.
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