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Dancing is an art because it displays different elemants of culture Like art!!!
Singkil is a example of mimetic dance in the Philippines...
dance is an art... :)
Ballet is a method of dance. Dance is a performing art
a sculpture is something like a statue art is painting
Music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, literature. Same as ever.
"The arts" is plural. It refers to various forms of art: music, sculpture, theater, dance, and painting, among others.
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Because we love it like cartoons and cartoons are art yes a stupid answer though.
The eight traditional classifications of art are painting, sculpture, architecture, music, literature, dance, theater, and film. Each category represents a distinct form of artistic expression, such as visual arts like painting and sculpture, performing arts like dance and theater, and auditory arts like music and film.
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George Zarnecki has written: 'Romanik' -- subject(s): Romanesque Art 'Studies in Romanesque sculpture' -- subject(s): Romanesque Sculpture, Sculpture, Romanesque 'Later English Romanesque sculpture' -- subject(s): Romanesque Sculpture, Sculpture, Romanesque 'Art of the medieval world' -- subject(s): Art, Medieval, History, Medieval Art 'Polish art' -- subject(s): Art, History, Polish Art '1066 and architectural sculpture' -- subject(s): British Sculpture, Romanesque Sculpture 'Romanesque art' -- subject(s): Art, Romanesque, Romanesque Art
For like scale modeling and the limits of a sculpture.
The two major divisions of art are visual arts and performing arts. Visual arts include disciplines such as painting, sculpture, and photography, while performing arts encompass activities like dance, theater, and music.
Art forms are different ways in which art can be expressed, such as painting, sculpture, music, dance, literature, theater, and film. Each art form has its own unique characteristics and techniques that artists use to create their work.
Constantino Reyes-Valerio has written: 'Arte indocristiano' -- subject(s): Art, Mexican, Christian art and symbolism, Colonial Sculpture, Indian art, Indian influences, Indian sculpture, Mexican Art, Mexico, Sculpture, Colonial, Sculpture, Spanish, Spanish Sculpture