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TYPES OF PERFORMING ARTS Performing arts include the Acrobatics , Busking , Comedy , Dance , Magic , Music , Opera , Film , Juggling , Marching Arts , such as Brass Band s, Theatre , and Circus Arts . Artists who participate in these arts in front of an audience are called performers, including Actor s, Comedian s, Dancer s, Musician s, and Singer s. Performing arts are also supported by workers in related fields, such as Songwriting and Stagecraft . Performers often adapt their Appearance , such as with Costume s and Stage Makeup , etc. There is also a specialized form of Fine Art in which the artists ''perform'' their work live to an audience. This is called Performance Art . Most performance art also involves some form of plastic art, perhaps in the creation of Prop s. Dance was often referred to as a ''plastic art'' during the Modern Dance era. Music See Also: Music Music as an academic discipline mainly focuses on two career paths, music Performance (focused on the Orchestra and the Concert Hall ) and Music Education (training music teachers). Students learn to play Instruments , but also study Music Theory , Musicology , History Of Music and Composition . In the liberal arts tradition, music is also used to broaden skills of non-musicians by teaching skills such as concentration and listening. Theater Theatre or '''theater''' (Greek "theatron", ''θέατρον'') is the branch of the performing arts concerned with Acting out stories in front of an audience using combinations of speech, gesture, music, dance, sound and spectacle — indeed any one or more elements of the other performing arts. In addition to the standard narrative dialogue style, theatre takes such forms as Classical Indian Dance , Chinese Opera , Opera , Ballet , Illusion , Mime , Kabuki , Mummers' Plays , and Pantomime . |
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