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DRAMA: The Performing Arts. Art. An object or performance that can represent something else or is meant to express, or evoke a response like a thought, feeling, or state of mind especially involving imagination. Imagination. Being free to be critical and creative Discovering new perspectives
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Art An object or performance that can represent something else or is meant to express, or evoke a response like a thought, feeling, or state of mind especially involving imagination.
Imagination • Being free to be critical and creative • Discovering new perspectives • Dreaming • Questioning what is real or accepted true
Art Performance Arts Plastic Arts When artists use physical materials like paint, clay, rock, to make a physical artwork like a painting or sculpture When artists use their body or voice to create an artwork, work of art, piece of art
Genre • A category or type of art • Each genre has specific elements that make it unique while at the same time sharing similar elements common to many types of art and literature.
Sub-genre • A category within a specific genre
Film/movies • Theater/plays • Dance (i.e. ballet) • Musical theater (musicals) • Opera • Mime • Television Performing Arts: Genres
Role playing games • Certain video games • Music Symphony, singing, instrumental • Spoken word stand-up comedy, poetry/book readings • Circus-arts (cirque du soleil) • Magic Performing Arts: Genres
Music videos • Puppeteering • Ethnic-cultural Drama • Conceptual Art -audience is the performer Performing Arts: Genres
Journal Writing: • What do you think is the difference between performance art and playing games (like role playing games)? • Is being creative important for yourself or society? • Is it more important for performing arts to express tradition or be creative?