Expressionism
Theatre and Government
Futurism
Performance Art
Dadaism
200

Expressionism has a strong focus on this aspect of the artist, also known as a Steele

What is “The Soul”

200

As part of the Roosevelt administration’s New Deal, this initiative was created to help keeping theatre professionals working

What is “The Federal Theatre Project”

200

In Futurist performance, actors attempted to embody these in both costume and quality of movement

What are “Machines”

200

This work of performance art was intended to be a commentary on exotification and the exhibition of human subjects, but many uncritically partook in the spectacle

What is “The Couple in the Cage”

200

This word, supposedly picked at random when the form first began, has no meaning

What is “Dada”

400

Expressionism formed in direct protest to this during the Industrial Age

What is “Naturalism”

400

These products of the Federal Theatre Project sought to dramatize the news of the day

What are “Living Newspapers”

400

Despite being a core part of the movement, in Futurist Cooking this topic was banned at the table

What is “Politics”

400

Considered to be its most potent performance staging, The Couple in the Cage was held at this American museum – which had a legacy of human exhibition

What is “Chicago’s Field Museum of Natural History”

400

Dadaism began as a form of social protest after this major historical event

What is “World War I”

600

The Gas Trilogy are a series of plays written in the wake of World War I by this Expressionist playwright

Who is “Georg Kaiser”

600

The famous Voodoo Macbeth by Orson Wells was created in this unit of the Federal theatre project

What it “The Negro Theatre Unit”

600

Filippo Tommaso Marinetti is credited with writing this, codifying the Futurist movement

What is the “Futurist Manifesto

600

Performance art forces onlookers and spectators to become part of, as Allan Kaprow put it, this

What are “The Happenings”

600

This individual is considered the first Dadaist performer, putting on the first Dada performance at the Cabaret Voltaire

Who is “Tristan Tzara”

800

This play (which will soon be put on here at Oklahoma City University) by Expressionist playwright Sophie Treadwell is based on the real crimes and execution of Ruth Snyder

What is “Machinal

800

This Burmese performance tradition, renowned for its slapstick and comedy and political satire, could result in jail time for its performers

What is "a-nyeint pwe"

800

In Futurism, these were typically very short, condensing ideas and symbols into very few moments

What are “Plays”

800

The Fluxus Movement considered anyone and everyone to be one of these

What are “Artists”

800

This individual is credited with being one of the co-founders of the Dada movement, and made art that went against the glorification of war

Who is “Hugo Ball”

1000

As a film movement, Expressionism would go on to influence these genres

What are “Horror and Science-Fiction”

1000

Par Par Lay is the leader of this performance troupe that specializes in a-nyeint pwe

Who are “The Mustache Brothers”

1000

The quality of being characterized by vigorous activity and progress is known as this

What is “Dynamism”

1000

Minimalists and performances artists alike were interested in the study of consciousness from particular points of view, also known as this

What is “Phenomenology”

1000

Tristan Tzara once said that “The beginnings of Dada are not the beginnings of art, but the beginnings of…” this

What is “Disgust”