| A | B |
| audition | a performance to demonstrate ability or skill; a tryout; to perform or demonstrate one's skill |
| ceramics | objects made from clay and hardened by intense heat; the art or technique of making such objects |
| classical | pertaining to Western European arts of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, particularly drama, music, ballet, and architecture; pertaining to the culture of ancient Greece or Rome |
| daub | to apply paint or color with crude strokes |
| medley | a musical arrangement made from a series of melodies from various sources; a mixture; a hodgepodge |
| melodious | having a pleasing succession of sounds, pleasant to hear |
| orchestrate | to arrange music for performance by various instruments in a musical ensemble such as an orchestra |
| palette | a thin board on which an artist mixes different paints; a painter's range of colors |
| pantomine | acting that consists mostly of gesture and is performed without speech; to perform using pantomine |
| texture | the feel of the surface of an object |