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49 Cards in this Set

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what are spatial arts?
autographic
autographic
painting, sculptor, plays
time arts
allographic
allographic
lit, poetry, novels, plays
imaginary
what could be presen or in existance but is not
imagination
power or act of forming mental images that are nt wholly perceived or present
creativity
extentto which images can e manifested
david perkins
snowflake model of creativity
instinct for
unified arrangement
ability to
excel at finding options
mental mobility
think outside the box
willingness to
take risks; accept failure
objectivity
wants your feedback
inner
motivation
creative iq
no way to measure; how is my child smart NOT how smart is my child
Howard Gardner
theory of multiple intelligences
linguistic
see world through words
musical
see world through arrangement of sounds
logical/mathematical
see world through causal relationships
spatial
see world through arrangment of objects
body/kinesthetic
acutely aware of presence of people
personal
primarily sensitive to feelings of others
values of art
entertainment, exaltation, economics, edification
conflict
essence odd dramatic action
tragedy
good person for all intensive purposes but has tragic flaw that leads to downfall
domestic comedy
revolves around home/hearth settings
manners (comedy)
codes/behaviors of social ettiquette
satire
makes fun of public figures and institutions
farce
avg human being as an underserving universal victim of circumstance (meet the parents)
comedy of ideas
use comedic form to express greater understanding message
melodramtic
temporarily serious action that always upholds conventional morality (good wins over evil)
mixed genre
2 genres and put them together (dramedy, tragicomedy)
Theatron
the seeing place
screenplay
cinema
teleplay
tv
script
theatre
proscenium
plaster line, apron, center line, orchestra pit, (newnan theatre)
thrust
stage with seating on three sides
theater in the round
audience on all sides
amphitheatre
outside theater
blocking
poatterend stage movements for actors
why people still go to theater
concentrated, passionate, demonstrative, suspenseful, ephemeral (short lived)
who banned theater and brought it back? where did it originate
christians, greece
james burbage
created 1st building specifically for theater
theatrical liscence
romeo and juliet with leo dicaprio
dramaturg
assistant to director
realistic art
representational
nonrealistic
presentational
thespis
1st official actor