It can be all of them. Traditional folk music is usually singers and instrumentalists and generally has an unknown composer, but 20th century folk music is very similar, except we know of the composers.
Just a humble opinion, but I think anything to do with seeing or experiencing art has the ability to help form the human mind. Doesn't matter if you like or dislike the 'art', but if you can verbalize your feelings about it, you transcend human boundaries and enter the area of creating a form of 'art' all by yourself. Having feelings from art is just as important as the person creating it. It can and should be seem as a form of art in itself. kapm
Peter Howson was primarily influenced by Walt Disney and Lady Gaga.
He did not pay his performers, his security guards did. They payed them $ 60000
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A performers art form.
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Yes, the Egyptians had "Tahtib" which was a stick / cane based martial art. It was primarily used for training and entertainment, but did have real use. They also had "kuta" which is a form of boxing.
Yes, with law allowance.
ken-do in a form of martial art that uses primarily swords, although most martial arts use weapons at some level.
The cast of Monterey Pop - 1968 includes: Jefferson Airplane as Themselves Peter Albin as Performers Sam Andrew as Performers The Animals as Themselves Marty Balin as Performers Bruce Barthol as Performers Vic Briggs as Performers Big Brother and the Holding Company as Themselves Eric Burdon as Performers Jack Casady as Performers Roger Daltrey as Performers Denny Doherty as Performers Micky Dolenz as Himself - Audience Member Spencer Dryden as Performers John Entwistle as Performers Art Garfunkel as Performers Dave Getz as Performers James Gurley as Performers Canned Heat as Themselves Jimi Hendrix as Performer Chicken Hirsh as Performers Bob Hite as Performers Barry Jenkins as Performers Country Joe and the Fish as Themselves Country Joe McDonald as Performers Brian Jones as himself Janis Joplin as Performer Paul Kantner as Performers Jorma Kaukonen as Performers The Mamas and the Papas as Themselves Hugh Masekela as Performer Danny McCulloch as Performers Scott McKenzie as Performer Barry Melton as Performers John Mitchell as Performer, with Jimi Hendrix Keith Moon as Performers Laura Nyro as Performer Michelle Phillips as Performers Otis Redding as Performer Noel Redding as Performer, with Jimi Hendrix Johnny Rivers as Performer Ravi Shankar as Performer Paul Simon as Performers Grace Slick as Performer, with Jefferson Airplane Tom Smothers as himself Pete Townshend as Performers Henry Vestine as Performers Carol Wayne as Herself - Audience Member John Weider as Performers The Who as Themselves
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The cast of Fillmore - 1972 includes: Jefferson Airplane as Themselves Marty Balin as Performers Elvin Bishop as Themselves Mike Bloomfield as himself Ed Bogas as Performers Mike Carabello as Performers Jack Casady as Performers John Cipollina as Performers Bill Douglass as Performers Spencer Dryden as Performers Larry Fields as Performers David Freiberg as Performers Jerry Garcia as Performers Keith Godchaux as Performers Bill Graham as Bill Graham The Grateful Dead as Themselves Michael Holman as Performers Paul Kantner as Performers Jorma Kaukonen as Performers Bill Kreutzmann as Performers David LaFlamme as Performers Kip Maercklein as Performers (as The Elvin Bishop Group) Barbara Mauritz as Performers Ron McKernan as Performers Quicksilver Messenger Service as Performers The New Riders of the Purple Sage as Themselves Lorin Rowan as Performers Chris Rowan as Performers The Rowan Brothers as Themselves Carlos Santana as Performers Patricia Santos as Performers Boz Scaggs as Performer Rick Shlosser as Performers Michael Shrieve as Performers Grace Slick as Performers Hot Tuna as Themselves Bob Weir as Performers
Embroidery is primarily an art form, and it is "good" in the same way that any art is "good." Embroidery provides design, color, and beauty to a fabric that would otherwise be mundane.
The statue of liberty is an art form.