MAPEH 1st summative exam Flashcards
was originally utilized in the visual arts before being adapted to music and other forms of art.
EXPRESSIONISM
It is a movement or tendency that strives to express subjective feelings and emotions rather than to depicts reality or nature objectively.
EXPRESSIONISM
was are action to Impressionism
Expressionism movement
sought to express their feelings about what they saw .It was a more active ,more subjective type of modern art.
Expressionist painters
was probably first applied in music in 1918.
EXPRESSIONISM
Arnold Schoenberg full name
Arnold Franz Walter Schoenberg
When and where was arnold schoenberg born
BORN : September 13, 1874, Leopoldstadt, Austria
When and where was arnold schoenberg DIED
DIED : July 13, 1951, Los Angeles California United states
fear of the number 13.
TRISKAIDEKAPHOBIA
He was born to lower middle class family in Vienna Austria.
ARNOLD SCHOENBERG
MOTHER OF ARNOLD SCHOENBERG
Pauline Nachod
FATHER OF ARNOLD SCHOENBERG AND merchant who owned a shoe store.
Samuel Schoenberg
BROTHER OF arnold schoenberg and also a singer
Heinrich Schoenberg
He was the outstanding composer and music educator from Austria-America, lived from 1874 to 1951.
ARNOLD SCHOENBERG
Arnold Schoenberg’s greatest work, which Schoenberg worked on between 1930 and 1932
Moses and Aron
He was an inventor
ARNOLD SCHOENBERG
was the owner of a small shoe store in Vienna’s Second District, which at the time was largely Jewish.
Samuel Schoenberg
At the age of ________ he began playing violin and composed violin duets.
EIGHT YEARS OLD
At the age of_________ he started writing short. compositions for two violins At an early age Schoenberg already showed great skills in composition.
NINE YEARS OLD
What YEAR did Schoenberg’s father passed away
1890
is a musical technique in which sounds are organized in sets of twelve and have no tonality or link to one another.
The twelve-tone method ,also known as serialism,
WHAT YEARS DID Schoenberg worked as a bank clerk.
1890-1895
WHO taught Arnold Schoenberg harmony and counter point.
Alexander Zemlinsky
He develop a system called
Twelve-tone music.
WHO helped him to get a job at stern conservatory as a teacher
Richard Strauss
During _______ Arnold Schoenberg served in the army
WORLD WAR 1
What YEAR did Schoenberg migrated to the United States to escape Nazis
1930s
He died in California in 1951 FROM _____
Heart failure
He died exact Friday 13th
ARNOLD SCHOENBERG
*Brash
*Joyful
*Young Art Movement
*American Movement
*Began in Britain
POP ART
was heavily influenced by the ideals of the Dada movement, as well as reaction to abstract expressionism.
POP ART
Famous sculptor of the Pop Art movement
CLAES OLDENBURG
Pop Art Artist
CLAES OLDENBURG
1960’s He was involved in a Various ‘Happening’-Spontaneous, Improvised, and Artistic events.
CLAES OLDENBURG
Optical Art
OP ART
Repetition form of simple forms and colors to create vibrating effects.
OP ART
Exaggerated sense of depth
OP ART
Visual effects
OP ART
Father of opt art.
VICTOR VASARELY
Used organic shapes and chromatic patterns
VICTOR VASARELY
His work was featured in a number of prominent museums throughout the world.
VICTOR VASARELY
created in front or presented to an audience by the artist and non-traditional art form.
PERFORMANCE ART
▪Acting
▪Poetry
▪Music dance
▪Painting
PERFORMANCE ART
French artist
YVES KLEIN
Leading member of the French artist movement of nouveau realism founded in 1960 by art critic Pierre Restany.
YVES KLEIN
is an event, situation, or performance art that occurs anywhere and is often multi-disciplinary, with a non-linear narrative and active audience engagement.
HAPPENINGS AND MOB
Developed the term “happening” in the spring of 1957 at an art picnic at George Segal’s farm to characterize the art pieces that were going on.
ALLAN KAPROW
He explains that occurrences are not a new style, but a moral act ,a human stand of tremendous importance, whose professional status as art is less important than their certainty as an ultimate existential commitment.
ALLAN KAPROW
reminds us that it is not the publicist’s or the artists’ responsibility to refuse fame if they do not want its duties.
ALLAN KAPROW
Is a type of performance art in which a number of individuals gather unexpectedly in a public place and execute an odd and seemingly meaningless act for a small period of time before dispersing for the purposes of amusement, satire, and artistic expression.
FLASH MOB
is recognizable via telecommunications, social media or viral e-mails.
FLASH MOB
Dance art saves lives.
Live performers
FLASH MOB
Founder of flash mob Senior Editor at Harper’s Magazine
Bill Wasik
2006 –he invented the flash mob, having staged the first known examples in New York City during the summer of 2003.
Bill Wasik
2003-Inventing the flash mob and he stated in 2010 that he was surprised by the violence of some of the gatherings.
Bill Wasik
He stated that the mobs began as a kind of playful social experiment, meant to encourage spontaneity and large gatherings to temporarily take over commercial and public areas simply to demonstrate that they could.
Bill Wasik
He worked as a senior editor at Wired Magazine and Harper’s Magazine.
Bill Wasik
refers to your ability to move and lift
objects.
Muscular strength
IT is determined by the amount of power you can exert and the amount weight you can lift in a short period of time
Muscular strength
The amount of muscle Strength which achieve depends on gender, Age and inherited physical attributes
Muscular strength
What are the benefits of muscular strength
- Increasing lean muscle mass
- Boosting metabolism
- Body fat percentage reduction
- Moving through daily activities with greater ease.
- Increasing athletic performance
- Even when at rest, you’re burning more calories
- improving thinking processes
- Boosting self-esteem
- Preventing severe diseases like type 2 diabetes and heart disease.
- pain relief
- improving balance and stability to encourage independence with age
- keeping both acute and overuse injuries.
Muscle- strengthening physical activities at least three days per week.
Children and adolescents
Moderate to high-intensity muscle-strengthening activities involving all main muscle groups, two or more days per week.
ADULTS AND OLDER
ADULTS
The five components of health-related fitness include:
cardiovascular endurance, muscle strength, muscular endurance, flexibility, and body composition.
Exercises that are done with the intention of improving ones physical health and maintaining a healthy lifestyle are included in the concept of ___
Health-related fitness
is the ability of the lungs, heart, and blood vessels to deliver enough oxygen to the cells to meet the needs of long-term physical activity.
Cardiovascular Endurance
The five components of skill-related fitness include:
agility, balance, coordination, power, reaction time, and speed.
is the capacity to perform during games and sports. This level of physical needed be able more technical parts a wide range
SKILL-RELATED FITNESS
Getting stronger in your heart and lungs can make it easier for you to carry out the tasks you need to do every day. Jogging, running, cycling, and swimming can enhance ______
Cardiovascular Endurance
is the capacity of muscle to produce force during a relatively short period time.
Muscular strength
Push-ups, sit-lifting, squats, and lunges promote _________
Muscular strength
is the highest amount of force that a muscle group is able to pull or push in a single contraction.
Muscular Endurance
Circuit training, and body weight exercises are all good ways to build _______
Muscular Endurance
is the ability of a joint or group of joints to move through their full range of motion without pain or restriction.
Flexibility
is how much of your body is made up of fat ,bone, and muscle. ____ __________ is a way for health professionals to figure out if a person is at a healthy weight for their body.
Body Composition
is the capacity of body to do activities without undue exhaustion.
Physical fitness
This refers to the information and facts regarding health products and services that a customer obtains through the media and other sources, including professionals and government authorities.
Health Information
These are items, things, substances, instruments, or equipment designed for you to consume and utilize for health maintenance and disease treatment. Examples: eyeglasses, treadmills, blood pressure monitor, medicines, grooming aids, etc.
Health Products
These include health-related information provided, actions and processes taken, or work done to help you meet your requirements and desires as a customer.
Examples: medical and dental consultation
Health Services
was the close friend of Arnold Schoenberg
GUSTAV MAHLER
DTI
DEPARTMENT OF TRADE AND INDUSTRY
FDA
FOOD AND DRUG ADMISTRATION
BFAD
BUREAU OF FOOD AND DRUGS
DOH
DEAPRTMENT OF HEALTH
is not just about
buying health products and services. It is
also about making decisions and having a
clear and deeper understanding to make
wise choices.
CONSUMER HEALTH
refer to the furnishing
medicines, medical or surgical
treatments, nursing, hospital
service, dental service,
optometric service, and
complementary ____________ _________
Health Services
EXAMPLES OF HEALTH SERVICES
1 Medical and dental consultation and treatment
2 Services from beauty parlors
3 Barber shops
COMPONENTS OF CONSUMER HEALTH
Health Information
Health Products
Health Services
is any concept, step, or advice that
various sources give to aid the health
status of an individual.
Health Information
SOME RELIABLE SOURCE OF
INFORMATION
- MEDICAL AND HEALTH
PROFESSIONALS (FAMILY AND
SCHOOL DOCTORS, DENTISTS,
NURSES, HEALTH SCIENCE
EDUCATORS) - GOVERNMENT AGENCIES
LIKE DEPARTMENT OF A
HEALTH (DOH), FOOD AND
DRUG ADMINISTRATION (FDA),
BUREAU OF FOOD AND DRUGS
(BFAD), DEPARTMENT OF
TRADE AND INDUSTRY (DTI) - WEBSITES ENDING IN GOV,
EDU, AND ORG. - LOCAL HEALTH OFFICIALS
- EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS