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100What is a choreographer?
The person who designs dances for the stage
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100What is a monologue?
The long speech an actor does by himself
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100What are secondary colors?
The colors we get when we mix two primary colors
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100What is a quarter note?
The note that gets one beat in 4/4 time
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100What is flexibility?
The range of motion around a specific joint
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200What is a pivot turn?
Also known as a pirouette or spin
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200What is upstage?
The area of the stage that is farthest away from the front edge of the stage
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200Who is Vincent Van Gogh?
The artist who painted The Starry Night
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200What is allegro?
The correct musical term for playing music in a lively or rapid manner
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200What is cardio?
The kind of exercise that works out the heart muscle and raises the heart rate
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300What is ballet?
A classical and graceful dance form
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300What is the house?
The part of the theater where the audience sits
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300What is symmetry?
When an artwork is balanced, it has this
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300What is pianissimo?
The correct musical term for playing music softly or quietly
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300What is practice?
In PE this is the word that means the same as rehearsal
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400What is repetition?
When we do the same movements over and over
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400What is a Cyc? (Cyclorama)
The large curtain at the back of the stage area
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400What is a tessellation?
the pattern created when a shape is repeated over and over without any gaps or overlaps
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400What is embouchure?
The use of facial muscles and the shaping of the lips on a woodwind or brass instrument
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400What is pulse?
The word that means how fast your heart is pumping
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500What is rhythm?
The beat or tempo of the music
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500What is the proscenium arch?
The arch that frames a stage, separating it from the auditorium
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500What is contrast?
A noticeable difference in size, color, etc.
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500What is an arpeggio?
A group of notes which are played one after the other
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500What are locomotor skills?
The motor skills in which the feet move the body from one place to another
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