Introduction to Art: History, Origin and Types of Art

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<h1><strong>INTRODUCTION TO ART (HISTORY/ORIGIN OF ART)</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Definitions of Art</li> <li>History/Origin of Art - The Early Men</li> <li>Art Techniques Used by the Early Men</li> <li>Art Tools Used by the Early Men</li> <li>Materials Used by the Early Men</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Definitions of Art </strong></h2> <ol> <li>Art is a universal language of expression.</li> <li>Art is a means of self-expression of inner feelings or ideas about things, people and the environment in general.</li> <li>Art is the act of making skillful use of materials to produce things for human use and pleasure.</li> <li>Art is the visual and non-visual representation of thought.</li> <li>Art is the skill of doing something, which is not taught.</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>History/Origin of Art - The Early Men</strong></h2>

The Branches of Art

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<h1><strong>THE BRANCHES OF ART</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Textile Design</li> <li>Graphics Design</li> <li>Ceramic Design</li> <li>Fine Art (Aesthetics Design)</li> </ol> <img class="size-full wp-image-19915 aligncenter" src="https://classhall.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/06/the-branches-of-art.jpg" alt="The branches of art" width="445" height="303" /> <h2><strong>Textile Design </strong></h2> Textile design is the art of producing and decorating fabric material using elements of design like colors, and motifs to form design pattern on the fabric. <h3><strong>Types of Textile Design</strong></h3> <ol> <li>Weaving</li> <li>Embroidery</li> <li>Appliqué</li> <li>Textile print</li> <li>Tie and Dye</li> <li>Batik</li> </ol> <h3><strong>Materials and Tools Used in Textile Design</strong></h3> Dye, Caustic soda, Sodium hydro-sulphite, Raffia or twine, candle or wax, starch and alum, Tjanting tool, etc. <h2><strong>Graphics Design</strong></h2>

Drama and Theatre

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<h1><strong>DRAMA AND THEATRE</strong></h1> CONTENT <ol> <li>Origin of Drama and Theatre</li> <li>Introduction to Drama and Theatre</li> <li>Definitions of Drama</li> <li>Definitions/Meaning of Theatre</li> <li>People Involved in Drama</li> <li>Elements of Drama</li> </ol>   <h2><strong>Origin of Drama and Theatre (Mimesis, Ritual and Storytelling)</strong></h2> The origins of theatre have been traced to <strong>myth and rituals</strong> found in dances and mimed performances by masked dancers during fertility rites and other ceremonies that marked important passages in life. Early societies acted out patterns of life, death, and rebirth associated with the welfare of village tribes. Imitation, costumes, masks, makeup, gesture, dance, music, and pantomime were some of the theatrical elements found in early rituals. At some unrecorded time, these ceremonies and rituals became formalized in dramatic festivals and spread from Greece to the western world and from India to the eastern world. Some scholars claim that it may have originated from African primitive folklore, traditional customs, tales or saying, preserved orally among a people.

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