Exploring the Arts: A Brief Introduction to Art, Theatre, Music, and Dance
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Doris Hall
Kimberly Berkeley
Nubia Nurain Khan
Publisher: LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network
Language: English
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Acknowledgements
- I. Main Body
- 1. Chapter 1: Elements, Vocabulary, and Iconography of Visual Art
- 2. Chapter 2: Mediums in Visual Art
- 3. Chapter 3: Ancient Arts (Prehistoric, Ancient Near East, Egyptian)
- 4. Chapter 4: Classical Period to Middle Ages
- 5. Chapter 5: Renaissance to Realism
- 6. Chapter 6: Impressionism to Modern
- 7. Chapter 7: An Introduction to the Theater and its Elements
- 8. Chapter 8: The Greek Origins of Western Theater
- 9. Chapter 9: Technical Theater
- 10. Chapter 10: The Actor's Craft
- 11. Chapter 11: Other Theater Traditions
- 12. Chapter 12: Introduction to Music
- 13. Chapter 13: Music in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
- 14. Chapter 14: Baroque and Classical Music
- 15. Chapter 15: Music of the Romantic Era
- 16. Chapter 16: Music of the 20th Century
- 17. Chapter 17: Introduction to Dance
- 18. Chapter 18: Elements of Dance
- 19. Chapter 19: Dance History and Styles
- II. Summary
- Appendix A: Checklist for Accessibility
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This textbook was created as part of the Interactive OER for Dual Enrollment project, facilitated by LOUIS: The Louisiana Library Network and funded by a $2 million Open Textbooks Pilot Program grant from the Department of Education. This project supports the extension of access to high-quality post-secondary opportunities to high school students across Louisiana and beyond. This project features a collaboration between educational systems in Louisiana, the library community, Pressbooks technology partner, and workforce representatives. It will enable and enhance the delivery of open educational resources (OER) and interactive quiz and assessment elements for priority dual enrollment courses in Louisiana and nationally. Developed OER course materials will be released under a license that permits their free use, reuse, modification and sharing with others.
The target audience for this project and this textbook are dual enrollment students. Dual enrollment is the opportunity for a student to be enrolled in high school and college at the same time. A dual enrollment student receives credit on both their high school and college transcripts for the same course.
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Doris Hall
Kimberly Berkeley
Nubia Nurain Khan