4. Theatre is a
collaborative form of
fine art that uses live
performers to present
the experience of a
real or imagined event
before a live audience
in a specific place.
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7. Cinema is the art or technique of making
motion pictures..
Digital cinema refers to the use of digital
technology to capture, distribute, and
project motion pictures.
8. • Digital cinema is distinct
from high-definition
television and, in particular,
is not dependent on using
television or high-definition
video standards, aspect
ratios, or frame rates.
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17. Literature is the art of written work:
Essays, poems,…
They (litterateurs) write about: history, natural
science, drama …
18. Victor Hugo
Najib Mahfûz
Tahaa Husayn
Alphonse Daudet
Voltaire
Wells H.G
Mark Twain
Milton John
Gorki Maxim
Keats John
Henry O
Carroll Lewis
Tawfiq Alhakim
Austen Jane
Jebran Khalil Jebran
George Courteline
Emile Zola
Ilia Abu Madi
Ahmed Shawqi
Théophile Gautier.
19. Painting is the practice of
applying paint, pigment, color
or other medium to
a surface (support base).
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24. • Music is an art form whose medium is sound
and silence. Its common elements are pitch,
rhythm, dynamics, and the sonic qualities of
timbre and texture.
25. Pop;
Jazz;
Rock;
Opera;
Hip Hop;
Heavy Metal;
Blues;
Punk Rock;
Reggae;
Rap…
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31. • A comic strip is a
sequence of drawings
arranged in
interrelated panels to
display brief humor
or form a narrative,
often serialized, with
text in balloons and
captions.
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35. • Photography is the art,
science and practice of
creating durable
images by recording
light or other
electromagnetic
radiation…
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38. Cooking is the process of
preparing food, often with
the use of heat. Cooking
techniques and ingredients
vary widely across the
world…
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40. • Sculpture is three-dimensional
artwork
created by shaping or
combining hard
materials—typically
stone such as
marble—or metal,
glass, or wood….
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43. Dance is an art form that generally
refers to movement of the body,
usually rhythmic and to
music, used as a form
of expression, social interaction or
presented in a spiritual or
performance setting.