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100
This impressionist artist, George Seurat, developed Pointillism. One of his most popular works using this technique is also a study in perspective. This 1884 work is housed at the Art Institute of Chicago.
What is "A Sunday on the Island of La Grande Jatte?"
100
In what position is the foot placed next to the knee?
What is passé?
100
She sang Paparazzi.
Who is Lady Gaga?
100
This Broadway musical featuring two dancing street gangs, was based on the story of Romeo and Juliet, set in New York City.
What is West Side Story?
100
This camera shot focuses on the small details of a person or object.
What is a close-up?
200
This female artist from the first half of the 20th Century was a prominent Mexican artist famous for her self portraits. She was married to Mexican Painter Diego Rivera.
What is Frida Kahlo?
200
Dancers use this term to describe stretching.
What is tendu?
200
The pulse or beat of a song.
What is the meter?
200
Tis was the first musical with an entire score of rock music.
What is Hair?
200
A sideways tilted camera angle that adds tension to a shot.
What is Dutch angle?
300
Orange, green, and purple.
What are the secondary colors?
300
What positions are not used in Jazz dance?
What are the third and fifth position?
300
These are the four basic elements of every song.
What are melody, harmony, rhythm, and dynamics?
300
This federally funded program was designed to create jobs for theater professionals during the Great Depression.
What is the Federal Theater Project?
300
This person is in charge of adding sound effects during video postproduction.
What is a foley artist?
400
This artist created a variety of artwork. His famous art consists of broken up shapes or cubes. Often when he created a portrait, the eyes and noses would be placed in silly places and abstracted. He also used blue to show he was ad and rose colors to symbolize happiness. He did many drawings of Don Quixote.
Who is Pablo Picasso?
400
A form of solo dance incorporating anywhere from ne to thirty hoops as props, which are used to create shapes or formations representing various animals( such as snakes, eagles, and butterflies) is a cultural dance of this group of people.
Who are Native Americans.
400
This composer was one of the most famous of the Classical Romantic Composers. He wrote only 9 symphonies, however, his 5th symphony is one of the most recognized pieces. He began losing his hearing and was almost completely deaf while composing his later symphonies.
Who is Ludwig van Beethoven?
400
This is the only person to win the Trip Crown of Directing ( Emmy, Oscar, and Tony)
Who is Bob Fosse?
400
This actor played President Snow in "The Hunger Games".
Who is Donald Sutherland?
500
This Dutch artist is famous for his lithographs and woodcuts that use realistic details and geometry to create bizarre conceptual and optical effects.
Who is M.C. Escher?
500
Kabuki is a traditional form of theatrical dance from this country.
What is Japan?
500
This "First Lady of Song" also known as the "Queen of Jazz" was an amazing female vocalist with a vocal range spanning 3 octaves. She was famous for many reasons, one being her ability to scat in a way that no once else could match.
Who is Ella Fitzgerald?
500
He is the first great Impresario of American stage.
Who is Florens Ziegfield?
500
One of the most famous movies of all times was an American epic historical romance film adapted from Margaret Mitchell's Pulitzer prize-winning novel. This movie's cast included film greats, Clark Gable, Vivian Leigh, and Olivia de Havilland.
What is "Gone With the Wind"?
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