director - someone who tells the actors in a film or play what to do, exhibition - an event when objects such as paintings are shown to the public, stage - the raised area in a theatre where actors perform, producer - someone who controls how a film, play, programme, or musical recording is made, curator - a person who is in charge of a museum or gallery, gallery - a room or building that is used for showing paintings and other art to the public, portrait - a painting, drawing, or photograph of someone, genre - a particular type or style of music, sculpture - a piece of art that is made from stone, wood, clay, etc., abstract - a style of arts that involves shapes and colours and not images of real things or people., artefact - an object, especially something very old of historical interest, set - the place where a film or play is performed or recorded, and the pictures, furniture, etc. that are used, conductor - someone who stands in front of a group of musicians or singers and controls their performance, orchestra - a large group of musicians who play different instruments together, pianist - someone who plays the piano, sketch - to draw a picture quickly and with few details, masterpiece - a person’s greatest piece of work, landscape - a work of art that features a scene of nature or countryside,
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Weekly Vocabulary - The Arts
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Drama Role and Character
Drawing and Painting
Media Production Techniques
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