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MUSIC - regarded today a combination of - central figure

Impressionism- Impression neoclassicist, nationalist and avant-grande - experiment electronic music and musique
• made use of whole tone scale composer concrete
• created a mood Francis Poulenc - revealed the potential of modern
• based on an art movement by 19th century - “Les Six” technology
Paris-based artists - wealth and privileged social position Chance Music
• suggested, rather than depicted, reality - composer for piano, voice and choral •piece sounds different at every
Claude Debussy - Claire de Lune music performance
-primary exponent - Classical Scuse of proportion John Cage - 4’33
-most important and influential Avant-Garde - widest array of sounds
Maurice Ravel - Bolero •closely associated with electronic music - unconventional composition techniques
-Basque mother, Swiss father •change musical continuity and
- uniquely innovative but not atonal improvisation
- was a perfectionist, musical craftsman George Gershwin
Expressionism - Atonality and twelve- - “ Father of American Jazz”
tone scale - Russian Jewish immigrants
• revealed the composers mind Leonard Bernstein
• served as a medium - cndeared himself to his many followers
Arnold Schoenberg - Three Piano Pieces - compositions for the stage
- working class suburb of Vienna - music lectures for young people
- music theory, counterpoint Philip Glass
- development of twelve-tone scale - commercially successful minimalist and
Igor Stravinsky avant-grande composer
- expressionist and Neo-classical composer Modern Nationalism
- stands along side fellow composer • looser form of 20th century music
Primitivism Electronic Music
• tonal through the stressing • the capacity of electronic machines to
• Juxtaposing create sounds
• links to Exoticism •Musique Concrete / Concrete Music
Bela Bartok - Six Strings Quartet > music that uses tape recorder
- neo-classicist, primitivist, National > records sounds from environment
composer Edgard Varese
- Kossuth - “Father of Electronic Music”
- adopted Hungarian Folk themes > use of new instruments
Neo-Classicism and electronic resources
• moderating factor - “innovative French-born composer”
• seven-note diatonic scale - “The Stratospheric Colossus of Sound”
• Classical Freer
• modulated/slight dissonances
Sergei Prokofieff Karlheinz Stockhausen
ARTS Expressionism - worked more with Representational
imagination and • still-recognizable subjects
Impressionism - Impression: Sunrise feelings
• Paris-based artists > “impression” • emotional force Pure
• “Impression” of an image • distorted outlines • no recognizable subjects
• strong colors
Color & Light - Freely brushed colors • exaggerated forms Cubism (Pablo Picasso)
Everyday Subjects -Scenes of life • cube
Painting Outdoors - Locaton, outdoors Neoprimitivism • three-dimensional
Open Composition -Out of proportion, • native arts, South Sea Islanders • lines, planes, angles
moved away • wood carvings, African tribes
from formal Futurism
The Influence of Photography .Fauvism • began in Italy
- photography • bold, vibrant colors, visual distortious • fast-paced, machine propelled
• les Fauves (“wild beests”)
Claude Monet (Sunrise) Mechanical Style
- founders Dadaism • planes, cones, spheres and cylinders
- most prominent • dream fantasies • result of futurist movement
- most influential • memory images
- landscape • visual tricks Nonobjectivism
Auguste Renoir • surprises • logical geometrical conclusion
- central figures • “non-object”
- snapshots of real life Surrealism
Edouard Manet • illogical Abstract Expressionism
- depict modern-life subjects • subconscious dreamworld (Jackson Pollock)
- transition • exist beyond logical conscious, • succeeded in synthesis of Europe’s cubist
physical one and surrealist styles
Paul Cezanne • “Super Realism”
- French artist and post-impressionist • dreaming, seeing illusions
- radically different world Action Painting
• social realism • splattering, squirting, dribbling paint
Vincent Van Gogh (Starry Night)
- from Netherlands • no pre planned pattern or design in mind
Social Realism
- post-impressionist
• social reform Color Field Painting
- remarkable for strong, heavy brush strokes
• protest against injustices, inqualities • different color saturations
- works are more recognized
• huge fields of vibrant colors
Abstractiouism / Abstractionism
• intellectual points
• spare-time and relativity
• reflected even in art
Pop Art PHYSICAL EDUCATION FITT Principle
• reforms of traditional values
• common place, trivial, nonsensical objects Lifestyle • Frequency (how often) - number of
• wanted to laugh at the world - the way an individual lives. training
•celebrities advertisements, billboards, - includes the typical patterns of an that are performed during a given period
comic strips individual’s behavior like everyday routine at (usually one week)
• pop (“popular”) art home, in school, or at work; eating, • Intensity (how hard) - an individual’s level
sleeping, and exercise habits, and many of effort, which is usually expressed as a
Op Art others. percentage
• optical art • Time (how long) - duration of a workout
• action taking place in the viewer’s eye Weight Gain (including warm-up and cool-down) or the
• planned and positioned - energy consumed is greater than energy length of time spent in training
expended • Type - mode of physical activity
Conceptual Art - more food intake but less physical exertion
• arose in the wind of the artist
• time and effort goes into the concept or Weight Loss
idea behind the work - energy consumed is less than energy
expended
Installation Art - more physical exertion but less food intake
• contemporary artform
• sculptural materials Weight Maintenance
• particular space - energy consumed equals energy
• life size expended
- physical exertion is the same with food
intake
Performance Art
• particular place
BMI = weight in kg = 59 kg = 23 kg/m2
• particular time constitute
height in m2 (1.6 m)2
• the performer is the artist
• theater, dance, mime, etc. Classification BMI
Underweight < 18.5
4 Basic Elements of Performance Art Normal 18.5 – 24.9
• Time Overweight 25.0 – 29.9
• Space Obesity (I) 30.0 – 34.9
• The performer’s body Obesity (II) 35.0 – 39.9
• A relationship between the performer and Extreme Obesity (III) > 40.0
audience
HEALTH - places / institutions that offer health Herbal Medicine
care services - medicinal value
Health Information
- any concept, step or advice a. Hospital • Akapucco - ringworm
Health Products - medical diagnosis, care and treatment • Ampalaya - non-insulin
- food, drugs, cosmetics in patient out patient • Bawang - blood pressure
Health Services - stay inside - not required • Bayabas - antiseptic and mouthwash
- often connected to healthcare hospital in hospital or tooth decay and gum infection
- offered by healthcare providers • Lagundi - cough and asthma
> trained professional Private - gain profit • Niyog-niyogan - intestinal worms
who provides Voluntary - owned by a community • Sambong - urinary stones
or organization • TsaangGubat - mouthwash
1) Health Professionals Government / Public - state and fees • Pansit-pansitan - arthritis and gout
- licensed to practice medicine are subsidized • Yerba Buena - relief
Physician - records medical history Teaching - school for medical students
•Acupuncture - long needles
• Cardiologist - heart General - complete •Ventosa Cupping - inverted glasses
• Dermatologist- skin Speciality - particular disease and one •Reflexology - soles of the feet
• Gastroenterologist - intestinal patient •Acupressure - uses hands
• Geriatrician - old people •Nutrition Therapy - tailored diet
• Gynecologist- female reproductive b. Walk-In Surgery Center
• Neurologist- brain - surgery without admitted in hospital Quackery
• Orthopedist- musculoskeletal - health fraud
• Ophtalmologist- eyes c. Health Center - any advertisement
• Pediatrician- kids / babies - specific population Quack
• Pulmonologist- lungs - little or no professional qualifications
• Urologist - urinary d. Extended Healthcare Facility
- often the elderly Medical
Health Practitioner - drugless / bloodless in nature
- independent healthcare provider 3) Health Insurance Nutrition
- specific area of the body - promotion of food fads
- financial agreement Device
Allied Health Professional Medical - pays for the fees of health - miraculous gadgets
- supervision of a physician or professionals
health practitioner Major Medical - long term / chronic
diseases
Hospitalization - stay of the patient
Surgical - surgery fees
Naturopathy - manifestation of an alteration
2) Healthcare Facilities 8 Basic Rights of a Consumer
•Basic Needs - survival, adequate
•Safety - protected against marketing
of goods
•Information - protected against dishonest
advertising
•Choose - choose products
•Reprentation - express
•Redress - compensated
•Consumer Education - acquire
knowledge
•Healthy Environment - live and work that
is not dangerous

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