A repeating rhythm that serves as the backbone of Afro-Cuban and Latin music.
What is s Clave?
___________ is a type of song early in a musical where the protagonist sings about their dreams, goals, or desires.
What is an "I Want" song
__________ is a musical interaction between a soloist and a group, where the leader performs a phrase and the group responds.
What is Call and Response?
The name of the lake the school went to last week.
What is Lake Sammamish?
Who was drafted number 1 in the 2025 NBA draft?
Who is Cooper Flagg
Actors use an __________ onstage to ensure their faces and gestures stay visible to the audience while engaging with others
What is an open body position?
A section of a marching band made up of percussion instruments.
What is a drumline?
A __________ features a pattern performed by percussionists, often used to energize crowds or transition between moments.
What is a cadence?
The date of the upcoming variety show performance
What is May 22nd?
Who was drafted number 1 in the 2025 NFL draft?
Who is Cam Ward
__________ is a rehearsal where performers sing through the show with the orchestra, focusing only on music, not movement.
What is a Sitzprobe
A __________ happens when a performer speaks directly to the audience to share inner thoughts or emotions.
What is a direct address?
Playing three beats against two in the same space.
What is a polyrhythm?
The name of the black national anthem
What is "Lift Ev'ry Voice and Sing"
What is the largest school in King County?
a: Garfield High
b. Franklin High
C. Tahoma Senior High
D. Lincoln High School
What is c: Tahoma Senior High
The __________ is often the last dramatic or musical moment in a song that tells the audience it’s time to applaud.
When one performer turns their back to the audience because another moved upstage, it's known as __________.
What is upstaging?
A short, repeating rhythm or melody that forms the foundation of a song.
What is the name of the national anthem?
What is the Star Spangled Banner
True or false: Seattle has a vibrant music scene
What is true
____________is the way actors are positioned on the stage.
What is blocking?
What are the things you should think about if your character has to make an expression on stage? (4 things)
What are:
body language
facial expressions
hand position
feet position
What are the three things you can think about when your character has to "emote", such as showing happiness? (3 things) (hint: friday prompt)
What are:
tone
volume
speed
What is the name of the lead actress in the musical "Cinderella: Rogers and Hammerstein"?
When was the Star Spangled Banner written? (year)
1814