This primary colour is often associated with fire engines and stop signs.
Red
This Dutch Post-Impressionist drew his the picture of himself, starry night and flowers
Vincent van Gogh
This instrument, with black and white keys, is played by pressing them to strike strings inside.
Piano
This playwright wrote "Romeo and Juliet," "Hamlet," and "Macbeth."
William Shakespeare
This is the large piece of cloth that is raised or opened at the start of a performance and lowered or closed at the end
Curtain
Created by mixing red and yellow, this colour shares its name with a popular fruit
Orange
Known for co-founding Cubism and painting "Guernica," this Spanish artist had a very long name
Pablo Picasso
This German composer, deaf in his later years, composed the iconic Fifth Symphony (da-da-da-dummm).
Ludwig van Beethoven
The process of playing your role is called...
Acting
This famous art museum in Paris is housed in a former royal palace and is home to the Mona Lisa.
Louvre
This colour, named after a flower, is a pale tint of violet.
Lavender
This Italian polymath painted the "Mona Lisa" and conceptualized the helicopter centuries before flight
Leonardo da Vinci
This genre of music, originating in African American communities in the South, often features improvisation and syncopated rhythms.
jazz
When you are presented something for the first time, it's a...
Premier
This simple art material comes in sticks, is often yellow with a wood casing, and you can erase it
Pencil
This common colour name comes from the French word for "lemon".
Yellow
This Mexican artist is famous for her powerful self-portraits, often featuring symbolic elements like monkeys and thorn necklaces.
Frida Kahlo
This musical term describes the combination of simultaneously sounded musical notes to produce chords and harmonic progressions.
Harmony
This type of theatre performance tells a story entirely through song and dance, with spoken dialogue often kept to a minimum
Musical
This art style tries to show things exactly as they look in real life, like a photograph.
Realism
Mixing red and blue creates this secondary colour, often associated with royalty.
Purple
This French artist co-founded Impressionism and painted "Water Lilies" and "Impression, Sunrise".
Claude Monet
This musical term describes the speed or pace at which a piece of music is played (e.g., allegro, adagio).
Tempo
These two symbols, one happy and one sad, are universally recognized as representing the two main genres of drama.
Comedy and tragedy masks
This is the general term for a three-dimensional artwork you can often walk around.
Sculpture