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  • is a concept in sociology dealing with the adoption of the elements of a minority culture by members of the dominant culture
    cultural appropriation
  • it is distinguished from equal cultural exchange due to the presence of a colonial element and imbalance power
    cultural appropriation
  • is also inescapably intertwined with cultural politics
    cultural appropriation
  • cultural appropriation can be placed into 4 categories
    exchange, dominance, exploitation, and transculturation
  • the reciprocal exchange of symbols, artifacts, rituals, genres, and/or technologies between cultures with roughly equal levels of power
    cultural exchange
  • the use of elements of a dominant culture by members of a subordinated culture in a context in which the dominant culture has been imposed onto the subordinated culture
    cultural dominance
  • the appropriation of elements of a subordinated culture by a dominant culture without a substantive reciprocity, permission and compensation
    cultureal exploitatiom
  • cultural elements created from and or by m ultiple cultures such that identification of a single originating culture is problematic
    transculturation
  • is a methodology that works best when it starts at the concept of discovery phases
    trans-creation
  • it involves careful brief interpretation, back translation and detailed commenting
    trans-creation
  • it is re creating art into another form of art without compromising its messagea nd meaning
    trans-creation
  • formula for transcreation
    translation + creation = trans-creation
  • is a collaborative form of fine art that uses live performers, typically actors or actresses, to present the experience of a real or imagined event before a live audience
    theater
  • is a mode of fictional representation through dialogue and performance
    drama
  • is a composition in verse or prose presenting a story in pantomime or dialogue
    drama
  • it contains conflict of characters, particularly the ones who perform in front of audience on the stage
    drama
  • four main forms of drama
    CTRCTCMD
  • in drama, there are 3 major elements

    literary, technical, and performance elements
  • consist of plot, theme, characters, dialogue, music, spectacle, convention, genre, and audience
    literary elements
  • consists of scenery (set), costumes, properties, lights, sound, and makeuo
    technical elements
  • it must be able to deliver the chosen genre of the piece
    performance
  • purpose of drama
    to play
  • a staged drama set to music in its entirety, made up of vocal pieces w instrumental accompaniment usually w orchestral overtures and interludes
    opera
  • is an element of an image
    motif
  • ___ may be repeated in a pattern or design, or may just occur once in a work
    motif
  • ___ is th emost basic unit from which a design is formed
    motif
  • it is generally developed from different combination of geometrical shapes
    motif
  • is a word that is commonly used inc reative fields like visual arts, literature, and design
    motif
  • typically repeated: meander, paimette, rosette, gul in oriental rugs, acanthus, egg and dart
    geometric
  • master of animals, confronted animals, velificatio, death adn the maiden
    figurative
  • is a decorative border constructed from a continuous line, shaped into a repeated motif
    meander of meandros
  • such design is also called the ___, although these are modern designations
    greek fret or greek key design
  • is a motif in decorative art which resembles the fan shaped leaves of a palm tree
    the palmette
  • is a round, stylized flower design
    a rosette
  • __ derives from the natural shape of the botanical rosette, formed by leaves radiating out from the stem of a plant and visible even after the flowers have withered
    rosette
  • is a medallion-like design element typical of traditional hand-woven carpets from central and west asia
    a gul
  • ___ are medallions, often octaginal, and often somewhat angular on a generally octagonal plan
    a gul
  • is one of th e most common plant forms to make foliage ornament and decoration
    the acanthus
  • other terms of egg and dart

    egg and tongue, egg and anchor, egg and star
  • terms that refer to an ornamental device adorning the fundamental quarter-round, convex ovolo profile of moulding
    egg and dart