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Yes Drama is considered to be art, hence the name 'Performing Arts' &'Art House' films.
moral lessons that took the form in stories which were told through song,dance and drama are called art of folk theatre eg: lavini in maharastara and bori in asam
drama art students;)
kabuki is a form of drama performed in front of common people
Drama is a literary form presented or performed on stage.
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the greeks concidered it a form of art :)
Drama.
The Elizabethan period
Art, Music and Drama are kind of like a linked chain. It is because Music and Drama are considered "morphs of Art" which means they evolved from the natural Art.
Yes, drama was a major literary form in England during the novel's emergence in the 18th century. However, the novel distinguished itself by focusing on narrative prose fiction, which was a departure from the more common dramatic forms of the time such as plays and poetry.
the subjects of art are Art, Music and Drama hope this helps
Stories and tales are the simplest form of drama
Yes. It is mostly refered to as a fine art.
Wikipedia says: Dance (from French danser, perhaps from Frankish) is a sport and art form that generally refers to movement of the body, usually rhythmic and to music,[1] used as a form of expression, social interaction or presented in a spiritual or performance setting. There ya go! :)
At peredur school is a school of eurythmy which is a gestural form of speech/movement. There is also a drama school on site which teaches Speech and Drama, and next door is Tobias school of Art. The school is built around the relevant aspects of steiners teaching. I am at the speech and drama school which concentrates on in depth aspects of speech as an art form and also performance. See Artemis school of speech and drama, there is a website for this.
moral lessons that took the form in stories which were told through song,dance and drama are called art of folk theatre eg: lavini in maharastara and bori in asam
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