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Arts collocations for IELTS

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  • a priceless portrait
    Meaning: a painting of a person that is extremely valuable Example: Private art collections may sometimes include priceless portraits of kings or queens painte
  • genres of music
    Meaning: particular types or styles of music Example: Different genres of music tend to be favoured by different age groups, with classical music more popular
  • performance art
    Meaning: A form of art in which the artist performs something, rather than producing a physical work of art Example: Some tourist destinations offer performanc
  • to commission a work of art
    Meaning: to officially ask somebody to paint a picture or compose a piece of music for you Example: Artists in the past often relied
  • the imposition of censorship
    Meaning: the act of preventing something from being available to the public, because it is considered offensive or a political threat Example: I believe that t
  • the aesthetic qualities of paintings, literature and music.
    Meaning: The qualities related to beauty and understanding the beauty of something. Example: One advantage of studying the arts is that students learn to appre
  • the portrayal of something/somebody
    Meaning: the act of showing or describing something/somebody in a book, painting, play or film Example: In the past, the portrayal of women in art was often as
  • street musicians
    Meaning: people who play a musical instrument in the street to get money from passers-by Example: Street musicians are an entertaining feature of cultural l
  • a concert venue
    Meaning: a place where people go to listen to live music at an organized event Example: Cities offer many cultural attractions for music-lovers, such as the Pa
  • literary and artistic heritage
    Meaning: the traditon of writing or painting that a country, city or town has had for many years, distinguishing it as an important part of its character Examp
  • a private viewing
    Meaning: an occasion when a few people are invited to look at an exhibition of paintings before it is open to the public. Example: Paintings are sometimes cons
  • to stage a play
    Meaning: to organize and present a play for people to see Example: It is important to encourage children to be creative, for example by staging a school play o
  • a mixed funding model for the arts
    Meaning: 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 organization
  • a literary genius
    Meaning: a person with outstanding ability in writing Example: Although not every child will become a literary genius, it is still important for students to pr
  • to sing in a choir
    Meaning: to sing in a group of people, for example in a church or public performance Example: One way that schools can encourage children to enjoy music is to
  • to be a connoisseur of
    Meaning: an expert on matters involving the judgment of beauty, quality or skill in art or music Example: In order to enjoy beautiful paintings, it is not nece
  • an art movement
    Meaning: a group of artists who share similar ideas Example: The creative aspect of art is demonstrated by the number of art movements over the centuries – inc
  • to express oneself
    Meaning: to communicate some idea or emotion through speech, writing, painting, music or some other form of art Example: Schools should encourage pupils to exp
  • o take up a musical instrument
    Meaning: to start to learn to play a musical instrument Example: Schools should encourage all those children who have an interest to take up a musical instrume
  • to appeal to audiences
    Meaning: to attract or interest those who go to watch a play or film. Example: Plays which deal with contemporary social issues are likely to appeal to audienc