This term has to do with the audience's ability to remove themselves from a work of art just far enough so that they can contemplate it--or even judge it
A) Spectator Aloofness
B) Art Detachment
C) Aesthetic Distance
D) Aristotelian Remoteness
E) Quasi-participation
C
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a. the Fisk Jubilee Singers' concerts at the Kennedy Center b. the blues taverns in New Orleans c. traveling minstrel shows d. ragtime piano played in bars
Which of these activities is the first in the physical warm-up sequence that Barton describes?
A. aerobics B. alignment C. meditation D. breathing
Disco music is based around polyrhythms, syncopated bass lines and short vocal phrases, and was originally popularized by George Clinton and Kool and the Gang.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
Which of the following terms best describes this selection's genre?
a) aria b) quartet c) duet d) trio