Why Art Is Important To Religion
.... the way one should live his or her life.
Art through the ages has been a powerful voice for both secular and religious ideas, and the treasury of Christian art should not be relegated to museum viewing. The art should be displayed in the church were it is meant to be. Its richness can be brought to people in schools and adult study groups. This, in turn, can help to bring art up to the level, that the faith deserves. Churches should fill the walls with art to show what happened throughout the bible. Art .....
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Why Does Theatre Survive
.... transforms the theatre into an immortal place: a combination of ecstasy and empathy for the human experience -- an inspiring event!
Another fact which provides the survival of the art form of theatre lies in the very nature of mankind: its inner voyeuristic drive. The desire to watch other people dealing with their conflicts and fates challenges as well as reinforces values and the morality of society. As human beings we are learning by examples from others and our own experiences. What better place the .....
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Woman In Theater
.... trying to change or justify how it was in the past.
I think the most amazing thing about theatre, is that over time despite how the concept of theatre was in the past the whole spectrum of theatre has changed. We now cast lead roles in theatre with woman. We are able to study the past, and examine the anti-woman roles and learn from them, and it helps us to learn about that society more. Theatre has been a mirror of the society that takes place at that time. So over these centuries the societies have .....
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Women In Art
.... that we can use to start to answer questions like the ones that he has. A woman is a beautiful work of art and if she feels comfortable showing her body people should feel comfortable at least looking at it as a form of art and expression.
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Woodstock
.... day before the
official opening, traffic jams miles long blocked most roads leading to the area. The
intense traffic on Route 17B towards Bethel, New York that afternoon didn't seem to
bother anyone as people all exchanged friendly waves. They knew that they were all on
our way to the same place to enjoy "three days of peace and music." Had the festival
lasted much longer, as many as one million youths might have made the trip to Bethel.
What started off as a promo .....
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Woodstock 2
.... Nash and Young, Jefferson Airplane, the Greatful dead, and Creedence Clearwater Revival. Jimi Hendrix ended the event with a solo guitar preformance of the "Star Spangled Banner".
On the negitive side, according to police reports there were only three death (but there was also three births). On the positive side 500,000 young citizens were left on their own to discover the word sharing, helping, consideration, and respect to be very powereful. Thousands left woodstock with a totally different look on l .....
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World Art
.... willingly for a successful hunt.
An illustration in Art Through The Ages, 1-4, (Hall of the Bulls found in Lasacux, c 15,000-13,000 b.c. Largest bull approx. 11’6” long) a beautiful cave painting of Bulls. It shows how sacred these animals were to the people. The painter took the time not only to paint such a true to nature image but also purposely put it in a remote location hundreds of feet above the entrance. The location of the painting suggest that it was used as a spiritual image that per .....
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Zeus
.... Athena eventually was given the Aegisby Zeus. His weapon is, of course the thunderbolt which he hurled atwhoever displeased him. The thunderbolts were fashioned for him by thethree Cyclopes who also were the deciding power in the battle with theTitans. His bird is the Eagle, his tree the Oak. Dodona was his oracle. His will was revealed by the rustling of oak leaves which wasinterpreted by his priests.
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Beatles Again
.... Liverpool as well as an x British Army soldier.
The Beatles first two song were "Love Me Do" and
"Please, Please Me." The Beatles starred in two movies, "A
Hard Days Night," and "Help." They also had their own full
length cartoon called "Yellow Submarine." The movie "A Hard
Days Night" earned 1.3 million dollars in its first week.
The Beatles early music was influenced by singers Chuck
Berry and Elvis Presley.
In November of 1963 the Beatles performed in fro .....
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Elizabeth
.... The film Elizabeth is set in 1552, mid sixteenth century, when a shift in power is about to occur in the British Empire. The daughter of Henry VIII and one of his many headless brides, Elizabeth was not only outcast because of this, but because of her protestant religious beliefs and affiliations. Her half sister Mary, along with her sister’s husband Philip II of Spain, ruled the English Empire at this time. They were both strict to the catholic faith and when they felt the threat of their protest .....
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Guitar History
.... of guitar music. By this time guitars had added another course, and modern tuning had come into existence. Chord positions were the same as they are today. The frets of the early guitars were made of gut and tied around the neck. This made placement of frets very difficult. The early guitars were also much shorter in length than todays guitars.
The second most popular instrument during the Middle ages was the cittern. It was more like the modern guitar than any other during that ti .....
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History Of The Clarinet
.... that each note would have the same tone quality. Then, they devised a key system that would cover all the holes. The improvements were a success, and the newly revised instrument became popular all over the world.
The clarinet produces sound when air passes over the reed. The reed then vibrates, causing the flowing air to vibrate, thus producing sound. The air then exits the nearest opening. The farther the air travels before exiting, the deeper and lower the note will be. To produce a wide variety of n .....
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History Of Greek Theater
.... Aristotle attempted to explain how an
audience could observe tragic events and still have a pleasurable
experience. Aristotle, by searching the works of writers of Greek
tragedy, Aeschulus, Euripides and Sophocles (whose Oedipus Rex he
considered the finest of all Greek tragedies), arrived at his
definition of tragedy. This explanation has a profound influence for
more than twenty centuries on those writing tragedies, most
significantly Shakespeare. Aristotle's analysis of .....
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Impact Of Graphic Art On The French Revolution
.... France at the time of the Revolution could read, and not even those who
could read necessarily understood the writings of Voltaire or Rousseau. However, many more
people could understand visual art. Although the French Revolution is usually treated as a
revolution of the poor, it is also important to take into consideration that it was not started by the
peasantry, but by the nobility and wealthy businessmen of the Third Estate. These were the people
who had the time and money to .....
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Television Vs Movies
.... an end
Movies and television are both enjoyable forms of entertainment. They each present a variety of viewing options that, when chosen carefully, can make for a very pleasant experience. For these and many more reasons, movies and television have become an integral part of our culture.
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