Study

Arts and culture CAE

  •   0%
  •  0     0     0

  • The arts created primarily for visual perception, as drawing, graphics, painting, sculpture
    Visual arts
  • A person who likes and knows a lot about art
    Art aficionado
  • Genre of movies or books defined by risk and stakes. Usually include fight scenes, stunts and general danger
    Action
  • Forms of creative activity that are performed in front of an audience, such as drama, music, and dance
    Performing arts
  • Genre defined by inanimate objects being manipulated to appear as though they are living. This can be done in many different ways and can incorporate any other genre and sub-genre on this list.
    Animation
  • A style or movement in the arts that aims to break with classical and traditional forms
    Modernisim
  • Movie defined by characters not only with supernatural abilities but using those abilities for altruistic purposes.
    Superhero
  • Categories of literary composition
    Literature genres
  • A mean of releasing one’s emotions or desires through some form of art
    Creative outlet
  • Genre centered upon depicting terrifying or macabre events for the sake of entertainment.
    Horror
  • Genre caractheristic for its music and singing
    Musical
  • Genre defined by conflict that often looks to reality rather than sensationalism.
    Drama
  • Categories of musical composition
    Music genres
  • Serving as a symbol of something
    Symbolic
  • An organized series of concerts, plays, or films, typically one held annually in the same place
    Festival
  • The legacy of physical artifacts and intangible attributes of a group or society that are inherited from past generations
    Cultural heritage
  • Genre of movies or books aimed to provide excitement and entertainment.
    Espionage
  • Genre defined by both circumstance and setting inside a fictional universe with an unrealistic set of natural laws.
    Fantasy
  • A story that details the life and is told by someone other than the subject.
    Biography (biopic)
  • A style or movement in painting originating in France in the 1860s
    Impressionism
  • Of or relating to the manufacture of any product (such as earthenware, porcelain, or brick) made essentially from a nonmetallic mineral
    Ceramic