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Page 114
... arts and literature were on the rise and appealed to the common people - the so - called chōnin - geijutsu ( arts and literature for mer- chants ) . Performing arts . Almost all Japanese performing arts originated from ancient magico ...
... arts and literature were on the rise and appealed to the common people - the so - called chōnin - geijutsu ( arts and literature for mer- chants ) . Performing arts . Almost all Japanese performing arts originated from ancient magico ...
Page 386
... Arts Commission was formed ; funded by the state , it seeks to encourage the development of the arts , often providing seed money for communities or organizations that have the desire to develop cultural events . The University of ...
... Arts Commission was formed ; funded by the state , it seeks to encourage the development of the arts , often providing seed money for communities or organizations that have the desire to develop cultural events . The University of ...
Page 522
... artists , dancers , and musicians are assigned to government institutions , such as the National Theatre for the Arts , National Orchestra , and National Dancing Theatre in P'yongyang and to provincial organi- zations of music , ballet ...
... artists , dancers , and musicians are assigned to government institutions , such as the National Theatre for the Arts , National Orchestra , and National Dancing Theatre in P'yongyang and to provincial organi- zations of music , ballet ...
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