The document defines different forms of art based on imitationism, including painting, sculpture, music, dance, literature, and drama. It states that painting and sculpture are art forms practiced mainly for aesthetic value rather than functional value. It describes music as something that lends itself to alliances with words and physical movement, and has the ability to reflect and influence human emotion. Dance is defined as allowing creative expression, emotion, and freedom of movement to create a desired masterpiece. Literature is said to be the art of language using words as its tools, while drama can borrow from theatre to deepen understanding of concepts, ideas, themes, or experiences.
The document defines different forms of art based on imitationism, including painting, sculpture, music, dance, literature, and drama. It states that painting and sculpture are art forms practiced mainly for aesthetic value rather than functional value. It describes music as something that lends itself to alliances with words and physical movement, and has the ability to reflect and influence human emotion. Dance is defined as allowing creative expression, emotion, and freedom of movement to create a desired masterpiece. Literature is said to be the art of language using words as its tools, while drama can borrow from theatre to deepen understanding of concepts, ideas, themes, or experiences.
The document defines different forms of art based on imitationism, including painting, sculpture, music, dance, literature, and drama. It states that painting and sculpture are art forms practiced mainly for aesthetic value rather than functional value. It describes music as something that lends itself to alliances with words and physical movement, and has the ability to reflect and influence human emotion. Dance is defined as allowing creative expression, emotion, and freedom of movement to create a desired masterpiece. Literature is said to be the art of language using words as its tools, while drama can borrow from theatre to deepen understanding of concepts, ideas, themes, or experiences.
aesthetic value and its beauty ("art for art's sake") rather than its functional value.
Music
- it lends itself easily to alliances with words, as in
song, and with physical movement, and has been credited with the capacity to reflect and influence human emotion. Dance
- it allows creative expression, emotion and
freedom of movement to create a desired masterpiece.
Literature
- Literature is the art-form of language, and words
are its tools, so a writer uses words. Words have definite meanings.
Drama
- An expressive art form that may borrow from
theatre (e.g., understanding character, using voice expressively, using the body to express emotion or tension, creating a setting), although the goal is not performance but, rather, to deepen an understanding of a concept, big idea, theme, and/or experience.