What best describes Judy Chicago's most famous work, the Dinner Party?
a. a set of intensely personal poems about her experience as mother and housewife
b. a controversial art installation commemorating women heroes
c. a cycle of dramas depicting African-American characters and social life
d. an acclaimed dance performance with the American Dance Theater
Answer: b
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The introduction of the Great Leap Forward policy in the Chinese film industry led to:
A. the establishment of national, rather than regional, production centers. B. the frequent production of high-budget films. C. new emphasis on ethnic diversity. D. realistic goals for the number of movies to be produced.
Which of the following is an example of censorship based on religious beliefs?
a. covering the genitals of nude, religious figures in Michelangelo’s The Last Judgment b. removing sexually suggestive artworks, like Evelyne Axell’s Ice Cream 1, from social media c. removing Judy Taylor’s History of Labor in Maine from a government building d. the Nazi ban on the production of modern art, especially the abstract style
In what way can the musical form of the motet be seen to reflect the defining debates of the Middle Ages between Church and State or between faith and reason?
A. In a motet, the competing voices are balanced and harmonious, yet at odds. B. Motets combine sacred verses with secular tunes. C. Motets were popular drinking songs at schools such as the Sorbonne. D. The tenor line of the motet is typically played by an organ, replacing the need for choir parts.
Although style in the theatre is difficult to define, what does it involve? What are the roots of style? Also, what are
some reasons style differs between authors and productions?
What will be an ideal response?