
In the 1300s, Ballet began its Renaissance period in this European country
What is Italy?

This ballroom dance, characterized by long, continuous flowing movements across the dance floor, was named after Vaudeville performer Harry Fox
What is the Foxtrot?
Bill Robinson "Bojangles" is famous for this dance style which he performed with famous child star Shirley Temple 
What is tap dance?
This art period refers to any art created prior to 800 B.C.
What is Ancient (Art)?
Contemporary Artist Louise Bourgoise created the iconic sculpture Maman which depicts this living creature at a height of 30 feet
What is a spider?
This kind of line travels up and down
What is a vertical line?

Name this 2-act ballet often occurring during Christmas holidays and is composed by Peter Tchaikovsky that features Fritz, Clara, the Mouse King, and a certain toy.
What is The Nutcracker?

This ballroom dance from Cuba is characterized by its small steps and hip movements and comes from the shuffling sound of the dancers' feet when they dance two consecutive quick steps
What is the [Cha-Cha]-Cha?
The swing dance, along with other social dances of the Jazz era originated in this city of Louisiana
What is New Orleans?
This Biblical King known for slaying Goliath was sculpted in Renaissance statues by Michelangelo and Donatello


Who is David?
This Modern movement includes these two pieces, titled Fountain and The Art Critic, respectively, which focused on the individual and was a violent cry against the systems in place following World War I


What is Dadaism?

This element is used to create the illusion of depth with a background, middle ground, and foreground
What is space?

Marie Taglioni is famous for being the first ballerina to dance on her toes, which is called this Ballet term
What is En Pointe?

This ballroom dance is characterized by its close embrace, intricate footwork, and dramatic flair, and began on the border between Argentina and Uruguay, the Rio de la Plata
What is the tango?

The Samba is a famous dance performed at the Rio de Janeiro celebration called this
What is Carnival?

In 1345, this famous Medieval Artist created an iconic fresco called "The Mourning of Christ"
Who is Giotto?
During the Romantic Period, artists were more likely to paint en Plein Air, or this location
What is outside?
Adding gray to a color is known as this
What is a tone?

Assemblage art is this kind of art which is accomplished by combining bits of everyday objects such as newspaper cuttings and cloth and combining them in a way that portrays a unique idea out of existing visual materials.
What is a collage?

The name of this feet position where the legs are together and the feet point outward
What is first position?

This famous Waltz composer wrote one of the most famous Waltz compositions, titled "Blue Danube"
Who is Johann Strauss II?

The Paso Doble, characterized by its strong bold movements and its use of dramatic arm and body postures the story of this Spanish event
What is the bullfight?

This feature of Gothic Architecture is a "skeleton" of arches on which masonry can be laid to form a ceiling or roof
What are ribbed vaults?

This painting titled "Self-Portrait with Thorn Necklace and Hummingbird" depicts this Mexican Surrealist and Folk Artist
Who is Frida Kahlo?
Known as this kind of texture, an artist creates the illusion of a physical texture by various artistic methods and materials

What is implied texture?

Name this famous ballerina who is often known for her famous dance as "The Dying Swan"
Who is Anna Pavlova?
This famous Tango composition, "Por Una Cabeza" was written by Carlos Gardel and translates to a Spanish horse-racing phrase meaning this
What is "by a head?"

Name this famous Contemporary/Modern dancer known for her dramatic dance titled, Lamentation, No. 4
Who is Martha Graham?

Baroque Sculptor and Architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini is famous for his construction of this canopy, which is typically placed over an altar or throne
What is St. Peter's Baldachin?

Claude Monet is considered the father of this art style
What is Impressionism?
Georges Seurat and Paul Signac are famous for this technique in which a painting is composed of small, distinct dots of color that are applied in a pattern to form an image

What is pointillism?