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    Affliction: Music and the Problems in American Education For decades, fine arts has been the first victim to be pushed out of the door in the American School system. Children need music in their life this is a bold statement. But in America the budget cuts are due to; the economics lack of money with the fine arts falling first to be cut in the United States and goes on the “not needed list.” in education. Music is needed in schools because it 's a proven fact that music and the other fine…

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    people who thrive in the arts. Now wait a minute... the arts? Andy Warhol was the only artist out of the three? Actually, Beyonce, Zac Efron and Andy Warhol are all representatives of the fine arts because of their professional backgrounds. All three are looked at as the top of society. Many people who are considered famous or role models in society are from music, theatre, or art backgrounds... but then why are so many of these programs being cut from schools? Fine arts should…

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    The Value of the Arts in Early Childhood Education The Arts in early childhood education are more than just providing a child with paints and crafts or something that is carried out to fill a gap in the day. Creativity is as important in education as literacy and it should be treated with the same status (Robinson, TED Talk, 2006). The Arts can have a strong role in developing creativity in children, which promotes the child’s overall development. Creativity can be expressed in many different…

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    I believe education in music, theater, dance and visual arts… is part of a well-rounded education and can provide so much joy, now and in the future. (Rudy Giuliani), all great quotes. The involvement of the arts have a benefit for student because of their attendance, and behavior and what skill students learn in school. The arts such as music and theater are a huge part of making a student more successful. The arts create success for students in a variety of ways. In fact there are schools…

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    The kid is crying because they are so proud of the performance that they just put on for their audience. Having arts education can be the reason that some kids go to school everyday. Many high schools are not requiring art classes every year of high school. While art classes may not be the most important subject, there are many reasons why they need to be required throughout high school. Art classes should be required in every year of high school, because it's required in elementary, it improves…

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    in Art These days, many people are interested in art and people live with art; many pictures like drawing from Salvador Dali, Van Gogh and Picasso are exhibited in museum; people sometimes go there during the break and people usually listen brilliant songs wherever they go. Art is the most effective system to influence people, recently. Not only art is big influential for nowadays, but also it was big influential before. According to Jane Dillenberger, in Style and Content in Christian Art,…

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    The Songcatcher Analysis

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    Employed with the art forms displayed throughout the film, “The Songcatcher” portrays subjects of culture and relationships. Each aspect: visual, music, and narrative, work together to develop a meaningful story about a woman who realizes her true motives and desires in life. By showing the character’s moral conflicts, the struggles of the mountain people through poverty and misfortune, and eventually the resolution of these conflicts, this story achieves the type of catharsis for the audience…

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    Salvador Dali Outline

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    came to the Surrealist movement in art, the leader of that movement was more easily identifiable. It was Andre Breton, who also found fame later as a French poet. Yet when one mentioned Surrealism in art, the first name that came to the minds of most art critics and students of art history was that of Salvador Dali, not Andre Breton. This was an ironical state of affairs because Andre Breton and the Surrealists had formally expelled Salvador Dali from their art movement in 1939. They could…

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    ballet. I am the furthest thing from being an artist. My specialty is stick figures. I have never understood the fascination of art. I cannot look at a drawing or a painting and see a story behind it. To me paint is paint and pencil is pencil. I am hoping to change that. The article from Art News titled, “Habitat: Alex Dodge,” is a look into Alex’s studio in New York. He uses art in a different way than I am familiar hearing about and seeing. He combines using technology and traditional…

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    Dance Analysis

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    combining aspects of music and visual art I can more easily define what emotions and theme I conveying during my performance. Physics must also be taken into account when choreographing. A beautiful movement that contributes to the theme and emotion of my dance is useless if it cannot actually be done. Using this combination of disciplines in my creative process allows me to convey the theme of my dance to anyone watching. One of the strongest influences on my creative process is the music…

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