For the six RYB hues intermediate between the RYB primary and secondary colors, the names amber/marigold (yellow–orange), vermilion/cinnabar (red–orange<span>), </span>magenta(red<span>–purple), </span>violet<span> (</span>blue–purple), teal/aqua (blue-green<span>), and chartreuse/lime </span>green<span> (</span>yellow–green<span>) are commonly found</span>
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If we are aware of the context of a piece of art it can affect our understanding in a huge way because in that way we can be aware of artists' points of view, perception, and more. We can be aware of something that influenced the artist and all of those things can show us how to understand art.
Jack Cole has developed a choreography that contains a jazz-ethnic-ballet style which widely influenced in today's dance style as jazz is used in nightclubs, theater performances, and etc.