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Theatre
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Performing art and dynamic
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Ars
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Latin word for "art" meaning skill
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Techne
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Greek word meaning skill or technique
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Aesthetics
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The branch of philosophy that deal with the nature and exprssion of beauty
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The academy
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The first university founded by plato
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Subject
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What the work is about, what it reflects or attempts to comprehend
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Medium
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Method, substance, style, and technique used to create the work
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Spatial arts
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Created by manipulating material in space; such as sculpture and architecture
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Pictorial arts
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Created by applying line and color to two-dimensional surfaces; such as drawing and painting
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Literary arts
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Created with written language
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Theatron
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Greek word for theatre meaning seeing place
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Dran
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Greek word for drama meaning to take action, to do, to make or to accomplish
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Conflict
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Ket to the movement of a story and si what qualifies a theatrical work as a play
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Commercial theatre
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What's usually on broadway; fills up seats; what people want to see; it has a spectacular theme
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Historical theatre
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Presents dramas that use things from historical periods; used to show how far humanity has to come
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