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Describe the history and evolution of the visual and performing arts and their role in and impact on societyFA-FAPA1
- A
Evaluate works of art using critical thinking skillsFA-FAPA1.A
- B
Articulate the historical evolution of the fine arts and/or performing arts and the influences of differing cultures and voices, including historically marginalized voicesFA-FAPA1.B
- C
Describe how fine and/or performing arts may impact cultures differentlyFA-FAPA1.C
- D
Compare the variety of expressive forms which have existed in visual and performing art throughout historyFA-FAPA1.D
- E
Analyze the opportunities for expression through the visual and performing artsFA-FAPA1.E
- F
Present written and oral evaluations of visual and performing artsFA-FAPA1.F
- G
Analyze the development of tools and technologies employed in the visual and performing artsFA-FAPA1.G
Describe the scope and influence of the fine arts and/ or performing arts industries on society and the economyFA-FAPA2
- A
Define the roles of creators, performers, and others involved in the production and presentation of the artsFA-FAPA2.A
- B
Define factors that could affect the roles of creators, performers, and others in the production and presentation of the artsFA-FAPA2.B
- C
Explain how the commercial aspects of the arts have evolved and illustrate the commercial aspects currently employed in different mediumsFA-FAPA2.C
- D
Compare how artistic processes, organizational structure, and business principles are used in the artsFA-FAPA2.D
- E
Identify funding sources for artists and arts organizationsFA-FAPA2.E
Objectively analyze how visual arts elements and principles of design communicate and express ideasFA-FAPA3
- A
Analyze the elements and principles of art applied to visual art formsFA-FAPA3.A
- B
Communicate the purpose of artwork and the process and materials that were used to achieve itFA-FAPA3.B
Demonstrate knowledge of essential cooking principles and methodsFA-FAPA4
- A
Evaluate the use of musical elements in performances of different musical styles, genres, and repertoireFA-FAPA4.A
- B
Demonstrate the ability to recognize and/or read musical symbolsFA-FAPA4.B
- C
Compare ways in which the same musical elements are used in different styles of musicFA-FAPA4.C
- D
Explain the concept of musical expression and the concept of improvisational musicFA-FAPA4.D
- E
Demonstrate technical skills in arranging and composing musicFA-FAPA4.E
Demonstrate an understanding of various repertoires of music representing diverse styles, genres, cultures, and historical periodsFA-FAPA5
- A
Comprehend and arrive at an aesthetic perception of different pieces of music from diverse culturesFA-FAPA5.A
- B
Understand ways in which the same musical styles are used in multiple genresFA-FAPA5.B
- C
Identify processes and materials in context of music literature including melodic, harmonic, and tonal organization and meter and rhythmic patternsFA-FAPA5.C
- D
Demonstrate knowledge of musical genres that represent specific historical periods and cultures and research trends and new and emerging genresFA-FAPA5.D
- E
Identify and perform appropriate musical styles, genres and repertoire for a variety of purposesFA-FAPA5.E
Explain key issues affecting the creation of characters, acting skills, and individual roles for the presentation of an entertainment arts productionFA-FAPA6
- A
Describe the social context of characters found in dramatic texts from various styles and mediaFA-FAPA6.A
- B
Create characters consistent with a variety of styles, including classical, contemporary, and realistic/non-realistic dramatic texts in informal/formal theatre, film, television, or electronic media productionsFA-FAPA6.B
- C
Recognize which voices and performers historically underrepresented in characters and rolesFA-FAPA6.C
- D
Investigate and apply the physical and emotional dimensions of characters from various styles and media to the process of character creationFA-FAPA6.D
- E
Recognize and utilize various acting techniques to perform and refine original dramatic conceptsFA-FAPA6.E
- F
Compare and contrast the role of playwrights, actors, and others involved in the production of theatrical worksFA-FAPA6.F
Create stage, film, television, or electronic media scripts in a variety of traditional and current formatsFA-FAPA7
- A
Write stage scripts in a variety of formatsFA-FAPA7.A
- B
Write film scripts in a variety of formatsFA-FAPA7.B
- C
Write television scripts in a variety of formatsFA-FAPA7.C
- D
Write electronic media scripts in a variety of formatsFA-FAPA7.D
- E
Condense scripts for different time limits and formatsFA-FAPA7.E
- F
Interpret cultural and historical eras in theaterFA-FAPA7.F
Understand how technical design including sound reinforcement, lighting, costumes, and make up contributes to performance and/or presentFA-FAPA8
- A
Evaluate and refine the technical design of a performance by researching and analyzing past and current productionsFA-FAPA8.A
- B
Describe how sound reinforces, enhances, or alters performances, pacing, mood, and setting, and create sound effects and select music for a productionFA-FAPA8.B
- C
Explain how stage lighting may be used to influence mood, historical context, and character, and use available lighting resources to enhance productionsFA-FAPA8.C
- D
Explain how costuming and make-up may be used to convey a character’s mood, character, historical context, and social status to reinforce, enhance or alter performances, and use available resources to convey characters through costumes, accessories, and make-up designFA-FAPA8.D
- E
Analyze historical and current productions to determine how technology reinforces, enhances, or alters performancesFA-FAPA8.E
Synthesize and use the technical aspects of theatre, film, television, and/or electronic media into a productionFA-FAPA9
- A
Identify and apply theatrical terms relative to technical design and productionFA-FAPA9.A
- B
Understand basic concepts of blocking and technical movement in technical designFA-FAPA9.B
- C
Identify and apply knowledge of stage management and organizationFA-FAPA9.C
- D
Demonstrate the ability to work within a theatrical productionFA-FAPA9.D
- E
Understand how blocking and technical movement impact a productionFA-FAPA9.E
- F
Critique the use of blocking and technical movement in a productionFA-FAPA9.F
- G
Demonstrate collaboration and attention to detail to achieve an effective ensemble in rehearsal and performanceFA-FAPA9.G
Analyze and employ the physical, emotional, and social dimensions of characters found in dramatic texts from various genres and mediaFA-FAPA10
- A
Demonstrate physical characteristics in dramatic texts from various genres and mediaFA-FAPA10.A
- B
Demonstrate and identify the emotional dimensions of characters found in dramatic texts from various genres and mediaFA-FAPA10.B
- C
Demonstrate the social dimensions of characters found in dramatic texts from various genres and mediaFA-FAPA10.C
- D
Create characters consistent with classical, contemporary, and realistic/non- realistic dramatic texts in informal/formal theatre, film, television or electronic media productionsFA-FAPA10.D
- E
Create both long- and short-term characters that connect with audiencesFA-FAPA10.E
Recognize and utilize the technical aspects of theatre from the perspective of the playwright and/or actor (e.g., lighting, sound, properties, costumes, make-up)FA-FAPA11
- A
Understand and use knowledge of design, equipment, and materials to integrate the elements necessary for visual and aural aspects of productionFA-FAPA11.A
- B
Demonstrate knowledge of costumes and make-up to portray charactersFA-FAPA11.B
- C
Demonstrate knowledge of the influences of music and sound effects on a theatre productionFA-FAPA11.C
- D
Demonstrate knowledge of lighting and its influence on theatre productionFA-FAPA11.D
- E
Collaborate with the director, the playwright, and actors to use theatre technology to enhance the productionFA-FAPA11.E
Demonstrate an understanding of acting technique and/or the ability to write theatre, film, television, radio, or electronic media scripts in a variety of formatsFA-FAPA12
- A
Recognize and use various classical and contemporary acting techniques and methodsFA-FAPA12.A
- B
Communicate sensory images through movement, vocal, visual, or written expressionFA-FAPA12.B
- C
Develop a repertory of audition selections from classical and contemporary playsFA-FAPA12.C
- D
Develop and maintain a portfolio of personal works that exhibit and reflect growth as an actor or playwrightFA-FAPA12.D
- E
Understand editing guidelines when working with production teamsFA-FAPA12.E
Demonstrate the fundamental elements, techniques, principles, and processes for various dance styles and traditions in the pathwayFA-FAPA13
- A
Demonstrate appropriate skeletal alignment, body-part articulation, strength, flexibility, agility, and coordination in locomotor and non- locomotor/axial movementsFA-FAPA13.A
- B
Integrate and perform rhythms, combinations, and variations utilizing a broad dynamic rangeFA-FAPA13.B
- C
Demonstrate use of space through movement and interaction in spaceFA-FAPA13.C
- D
Demonstrate choreographic principles, processes, and structuresFA-FAPA13.D
- E
Articulate the characteristics of various movement arts of diverse groups of people and historical contextsFA-FAPA13.E
- F
Analyze the origin and evolution of dance and its role in culture and societyFA-FAPA13.F
- G
Explore how performances can be adapted to different audiences, including those with physical or cognitive disabilitiesFA-FAPA13.G
Perform complex steps and patterns from various dance styles and traditionsFA-FAPA14
- A
Demonstrate choreographic principles, processes, and structuresFA-FAPA14.A
- B
Demonstrate and apply improvisational structuresFA-FAPA14.B
- C
Apply techniques required for partner and ensemble performancesFA-FAPA14.C
- D
Demonstrate the elements of theatrical production as they relate to danceFA-FAPA14.D
- E
Perform and evaluate an original work of danceFA-FAPA14.E
- F
Demonstrate the ability to adapt and collaborate as part of a teamFA-FAPA14.F
- G
Generate various choreographic structures and ideas to communicate artistic intent and meaning through a dance sequenceFA-FAPA14.G
Understand the history and evolution of photographyFA-FAPA15
- A
Demonstrate knowledge of photographers (including those who are historically marginalized) who have made an impact on the shaping of mages that influenced history and cultureFA-FAPA15.A
- B
Demonstrate knowledge of photography and its role in art movementsFA-FAPA15.B
- C
Demonstrate knowledge of approaches and trends in photography, including the use of personal devicesFA-FAPA15.C
- D
Demonstrate knowledge of the changing technology in photographyFA-FAPA15.D
- E
Understand the use of documentary photography, narrative storytelling, and the use of imageFA-FAPA15.E
Understand and demonstrate the use of photographic principles and processesFA-FAPA16
- A
Understand and apply the theory of light, characteristics of light and optical principles, color temperature, and color relationshipsFA-FAPA16.A
- B
Describe use of the elements of art (e.g., color, line, form, shape, space, texture, value), design, and composition in photographyFA-FAPA16.B
- C
Demonstrate basic photographic techniques including center of interest, subject placement, perspective, and balanceFA-FAPA16.C
- D
Understand and apply basic principles of shutter speed, aperture, metering, optics lighting and digital captureFA-FAPA16.D
- E
Describe the fundamentals of professional software applications to produce digital images using computer softwareFA-FAPA16.E
- F
Understand various options available to images including digital compression, color management, and output optionsFA-FAPA16.F
Demonstrate the use of photography equipment and software that supports photographyFA-FAPA17
- A
Demonstrate the use of still cameras, motion media equipment, and controlsFA-FAPA17.A
- B
Demonstrate knowledge of light sensitive material, photographic filters, and lensesFA-FAPA17.B
- C
Produce a variety of digital images using computer softwareFA-FAPA17.C
- D
Demonstrate the use of lighting equipment and devicesFA-FAPA17.D
- E
Prepare photographic solutions and demonstrate knowledge of chemical safety procedures and the use of Material Safety Data Sheets,FA-FAPA17.E
- F
Demonstrate knowledge of darkroom equipment, image processing, and controls relating to black and white and color printingFA-FAPA17.F
- G
Demonstrate use of photographic finishing and mounting and the archival processFA-FAPA17.G
- H
Demonstrate how to use image presentation software to manage images and create promotional piecesFA-FAPA17.H
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