Harlem Renaissance
HR Authors
Broadway
Musicals
Scene Elements
100

Where did the Harlem Renaissance occur? 

In Harlem!

100

What was the title of Angelina Weld Grimke's play that we read a small excerpt of? 

"Rachel" 

100

When was Broadway founded? 

1735 - present day!

100

How would you describe the first musicals? 

Super confusing and hard to follow

100

In musicals most character development is done through...?

Song and Dance

200

When did the Harlem Renaissance occur

The 1920's (give or take, mostly give)

200

What was the title of Walter Dean Myers poem that we discussed? 

"Harlem"

200

How many Broadway theatres are there and what are the qualifications? 

41 theatres and 500+ seats

200

Who fixed confusing musicals by pioneering the genre of book musicals? 

Jerome Kern

200

What is a Libretto? 

A script for a musical 

300

In your own words, describe the Harlem Renaissance 

It is described as a rebirth of black art and culture. It uplifted black Americans, granted them visibility, and broke down stereotypes plaguing them

300

What were the central themes the protagonist explores in "Rachel"? 

Children's innocence, what it means to be a mother, and racial violence/discrimination 

300

Where/what is Broadway

A street in Manhattan

300

What is a book musical? 

A musical in which the songs and dance numbers are fully integrated into a well made story with serious dramatic goals AND which is able to evoke emotion and reaction other than just laughter

300

How many scenes do most modern musicals have? 

Two

400

What does NAACP stand for? 

The National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peoples 

400

What was the central theme in Myers, "Harlem"

Black Joy

400

How did the first musicals differ from the book musicals we know today? 

The early musicals had unrelated musical numbers that took away from the story, while book musicals had songs and dance numbers that not only were  related to the story, but actually provided a vessel for character development 

400

In your own words, how can music be used to enhance scenes 

Music can be used to enhance emotions, tell stories, and give characters a way to transition, realize, or decide something

400

What themes do show tunes usually convey? 

Transition, Realization, Decision  

500

Who did the NAACP commission to write a play that would take public interest away from "The Birth of a Nation" 

Angelina Weld Grimke 

500

What did Rachel ultimately decide the role of a mother was in her unjust and racist world? 

To not have any children of her own

500
What is the musical word for "happy" sounding music and "sad" sounding music? 

Major, and minor

500

Describe the general feelings of BOTH Defying Gravity and Ol' Man River

Defying Gravity has themes of hopefulness, excitement, and independence while Ol' Man River deals with sorrow, coming to terms with a horrible situation, and wishful thinking 

500

What should the end of each scene do? 

Project the action forward