the act of providing money for artists, writers, musicians etc
funding for the arts
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types of literature which describe imaginary people and events, not real ones
works of literary fiction
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a painting of a person that is extremely valuable
a priceless portrait
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an occasion when a few people are invited to look at an exhibition of paintings before it is open to the public
a private viewing
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a model in which some money to support the arts is given by the government and some money is provided by private individuals or commercial organizations
a mixed funding model for the arts
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to organize and present a play for people to see
to stage a play
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a group of artists who share similar ideas
an art movement
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A regular gathering of writers and readers in a particular city, perhaps every year.
a literature festival/a book festival
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to attract or interest those who go to watch a play or film
to appeal to audiences
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trap
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the act of preventing something from being available to the public, because it is considered offensive or a political threat
the imposition of censorship
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The qualities related to beauty and understanding the beauty of something
The aesthetic qualities of something
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the act of showing or describing something/somebody in a book, painting, play or film