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