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Arts byregion Africa ;Art
African art reflects the diversity of African cultures. The oldest existing art from Africa are 6,000-year old carvings found inNiger , while theGreat Pyramid of Giza inEgypt was the world's tallest architectural accomplishment for 4,000 years until the creation of theEiffel Tower . The Ethiopian complex ofmonolithic church es atLalibela , of which the Church of St. George is representative, is regarded as another marvel of engineering.;DanceThe term
African dance refers mainly to the dances of subsaharan Africa. The music and dances of northern Africa and the Sahara are generally more closely connected to those of the Near East. Also the dances of immigrants of European and Asian descent (e.g. in South Africa) are not covered by this article.African dance has to be viewed in close connection with
African Music .A central trait of African dance is that it is polycentric. This means that - unlike many other regions of the world - the body is not treated as a "stiff" unit but is segmented into several centers of movement (shoulders, chest, pelvis, arms, legs etc.) that may be moved according to different rhythmical components of the music or even add rhythmical components of their own. This may result in very complex movements "inside" the body, as opposed to the movement through space of the whole body that plays the most important role in many European choreographies.
;MusicThe
music of Africa is one of its most dynamic art forms. Egypt has long been a cultural focus of the Arab world, while remembrance of the rhythms of sub-Saharan Africa, in particular west Africa, was transmitted through theAtlantic slave trade to modernsamba ,blues ,jazz ,reggae , rap, androck and roll . Modern music of the continent includes the highly complex choral singing of southern Africa and the dance rhythms ofsoukous , dominated by themusic of the Democratic Republic of Congo . A recent development of the twenty first century is the emergence ofAfrican hip hop . In particular, a form fromSenegal is blended with traditionalmbalax . Recently in South Africa, a form of music related tohouse music known under the nameKwaito has developed, although the country has been home to its own form ofSouth African jazz for some time, whileAfrikaans music is completely distinct and composed mostly of traditionalBoere musiek , and forms of folk and rock music.Anglo America (
United States andCanada )Canada
:"Main articles:
Culture of Canada Canadian culture has historically been heavily influenced by English, French, Irish, Scottish and Aboriginal cultures and traditions, and over time has been greatly influenced by American culture due to its proximity and the interchange ofhuman capital . Many forms of American media and entertainment are popular, if not dominant in Canada; conversely, many Canadian cultural products and entertainers are successful in the US and worldwide. Many cultural products are now marketed toward a unified "North American" market, or a global market generally.The creation and preservation of more distinctly Canadian culture has been partly influenced by federal government programs, laws and institutions such as the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), theNational Film Board of Canada (NFB), and theCanadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC).United States
Music in the United States also traces to the country's melting-pot population through a diverse array of styles.
Rock and roll , hip hop, country, blues, andjazz are among the country's most internationally renownedgenre s. Since the late 19th century, popular recorded music from the United States has become increasingly known across the world, such that some forms of Americanpopular music are heard almost everywhere. [Provine, Rob with Okon Hwang and Andy Kershaw. "Our Life Is Precisely a Song" in the "Rough Guide to World Music, Volume 2", pg. 167. ISBN 1-85828-636-0.]However, not all American culture is derived from some other form found elsewhere in the world. For example, the birth of cinema, as well as its radical development, can largely be traced back to the United States. In 1878, the first recorded instance of sequential photographs capturing and reproducing motion was
Eadweard Muybridge 's series of a .Asia
Asian art , music, as well asliterature , are important parts of Asian culture.Harmonic music can follow thepentatonic scale as well as thetwelve-tone scale ;percussive music can use cymbals as well as gongs, in Asia.;ArchitectureIn Japan, the temples of
Kyoto and Nara might be over 1,000 years old in style, but are completely rebuilt, in the same style, every few generations or so. The primary reason for this was that the materials might be wood and thatch rather than stone and tile.Other cultures might build from stone, but the jungles and forests might overgrow the buildings, as in
Angkor Wat .;Literature
Early-Modern Japanese literature (17th–19th centuries) developed innovations such ashaiku , a form ofJapanese poetry that evolved from the ancient "hokku " (Japanese language : 発句) mode. Haiku consists of three lines: the first and third lines each have five "morae" (the rough phonological equivalent ofsyllable s), while the second has seven. Original haiku masters included such figures asEdo period poetMatsuo Bashō (松尾芭蕉); others influenced by Bashō includeKobayashi Issa andMasaoka Shiki .;DanceIn
Punjab, India ,bhangra is popular.In all countries in
Southeast Asia , dance is an integral part of the culture. There are courtly dances, found, for example, wherever there are Rajahs andprincess es. There are also dances of celebration. For example, according to oral history, in 1212, when 10 Borneandatu s left the rule ofSri Vijaya n empire onBorneo , they sailed away and negotiated settlement rights with the chieftain of theNegrito s on the island ofPanay . In commemoration of the agreement, they danced; the Negritos danced as well.;Music
The music of
Central Asia is as vast and unique as the many cultures and peoples who inhabit the region. The one constant throughout the musical landscape isIslam , which defines the music's focus and the musicians' inspiration.Principal instrument types are two- or three-stringed
lute s, the necks either fretted or fretless;fiddle s made of horsehair;flute s, mostly open at both ends and either end-blown or side-blown; andJews' harp s, either metal or, often inSiberia , wooden.Percussion instrument s include frame drums, tambourines, and kettledrums.Instrumental
polyphony is achieved primarily by lutes and fiddles. On the other hand, vocal polyphony is achieved in different ways:Bashkir s hum a basic pitch while playing solo flute.Europe Europe has been a cradle for many cultural innovations and movements, often at odds with each other such as Christian proselytism and
Humanism , that have consequently been spread across the globe. TheRenaissance of classical ideas influenced the development of art and literature far beyond the confines of the continent.Latin America Visual art
Beyond the rich tradition of indigenous art, the development of Latin American visual art owed much to the influence of Spanish, Portuguese and French Baroque painting, which in turn often followed the trends of the Italian Masters. In general, this artistic Eurocentrism began to fade in the early twentieth century, as Latin-Americans began to acknowledge the uniqueness of their condition and started to follow their own path.
An important artistic movement generated in Latin America is "
Mural ismo" represented byDiego Rivera ,David Alfaro Siqueiros ,José Clemente Orozco andRufino Tamayo in Mexico andSantiago Martinez Delgado andPedro Nel Gómez in Colombia. Some impressive "Muralista" works can be found also in a number of cities in the USA.Mexican painter
Frida Kahlo remains by far the most known and famous Latin American artist.. Kahlo's work commands the highest selling price of all Latin American paintings.Literature
What really put Latin American literature on the global map was no doubt the literary boom of the 1960s and 1970s, distinguished by daring and experimental novels (such as
Julio Cortázar 's "Rayuela" (1963)) that were frequently published in Spain and quickly translated into English. The Boom's defining novel wasGabriel García Márquez 's Cien años de soledad (1967), which led to the association of Latin American literature withmagic realism , though other important writers of the period such asMario Vargas Llosa andCarlos Fuentes do not fit so easily within this framework. Arguably, the Boom's culmination wasAugusto Roa Bastos 's monumental "Yo, el supremo " (1974). In the wake of the Boom, influential precursors such asJuan Rulfo ,Alejo Carpentier , and above allJorge Luis Borges were also rediscovered.Contemporary literature in the region is vibrant and varied, ranging from the best-selling
Paulo Coelho andIsabel Allende to the more avant-garde and critically acclaimed work of writers such asDiamela Eltit ,Ricardo Piglia , orRoberto Bolaño . There has also been considerable attention paid to the genre of testimonio, texts produced in collaboration with subaltern subjects such asRigoberta Menchú . Finally, a new breed of chroniclers is represented by the more journalisticCarlos Monsiváis andPedro Lemebel .The region boasts five Nobel Prizewinners: in addition to the Colombian García Márquez (1982), also the Chilean poet
Gabriela Mistral (1945), the Guatemalan novelistMiguel Ángel Asturias (1967), the Chilean poetPablo Neruda (1971), and the Mexican poet and essayistOctavio Paz (1990).Music
One of the main characteristics of Latin American music is its diversity, from the lively rhythms of Central America and the Caribbean to the more austere sounds of southern South America. Another feature of Latin American music is its original blending of the variety of styles that arrived in The Americas and became influential, from the early Spanish and European Baroque to the different beats of the African rhythms.
Hispano-Caribbean music, such as salsa, merengue,
bachata , etc., are styles of music that have been strongly influenced by African rhythms and melodies. [ cite web |author=Dr. Christopher Washburne |publisher=University of Salsa |title=Clave: The African Roots of Salsa |date=Last accessed 05-23-06 |url=http://www.planetsalsa.com/university_of_salsa/clave/clave_roots.htm ] [ cite web |publisher=Caravan Music |title=Guide to Latin Music |url=http://www.caravanmusic.com/GuideLatinMusic.htm |date=Last accessed 05-23-06 ]Arguably, the main contribution to music entered through folklore, where the true soul of the Latin American and Caribbean countries is expressed. Musicians such as
Atahualpa Yupanqui ,Violeta Parra ,Victor Jara ,Mercedes Sosa ,Jorge Negrete ,Caetano Veloso , and others gave magnificent examples of the heights that this soul can reach.Latin pop , including many forms of rock, is popular in Latin America today (seeSpanish language rock and roll ). [ cite news |author=The Baltimore Sun |publisher=The Michigan Daily |title=Latin music returns to America with wave of new pop starlets |url=http://www.pub.umich.edu/daily/1999/sep/09-28-99/arts/arts6.html |date=Last accessed 05-23-06 ]Oceania
Oceania is the home of thePasifika Festival , an annual event which draws artists from throughout the region to celebrate Pacific art and culture. [ [http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/whatson/events/pasifika/default.asp Pasifika Festival] , official website of the New Zealand government];Australia
The primary basis of Australian culture up until the mid-20th century was
Anglo-Celtic , although distinctive Australian features had been evolving from the environment and indigenous culture. Over the past 50 years, Australian culture has been strongly influenced by American popular culture (particularly television and cinema), large-scale immigration from non-English-speaking countries, and Australia's Asian neighbours. The vigour and originality of the arts in Australia — films, opera, music, painting, theatre, dance, and crafts — achieve international recognition.Australia has a long history of visual arts, starting with the cave and bark paintings of its indigenous peoples. From the time of European settlement, a common theme in Australian art has been the Australian landscape, seen in the works of
Arthur Streeton ,Arthur Boyd andAlbert Namatjira , among others. The traditions of indigenous Australians are largely transmitted orally and are closely tied to ceremony and the telling of the stories of the Dreamtime.Australian Aboriginal music , dance and art have a palpable influence on contemporary Australian visual and performing arts. Australia has an active tradition ofmusic ,ballet andtheatre ; many of its performing arts companies receive public funding through the federal government's Australia Council. There is a symphony orchestra in each capital city, and a nationalopera company,Opera Australia , first made prominent by the renowned diva Dame Joan Sutherland; Australian music includes classical, jazz, and many popular music genres.Australian literature has also been influenced by the landscape; the works of writers such asBanjo Paterson andHenry Lawson captured the experience of the Australian bush. The character of colonial Australia, as embodied in early literature, resonates with modern Australia and its perceived emphasis onegalitarianism , mateship, and anti-authoritarianism. In 1973,Patrick White was awarded theNobel Prize in Literature , the only Australian to have achieved this; he is recognised as one of the great English-language writers of the twentieth century.Australian English is a major variety of the language; its grammar and spelling are largely based on those of British English, overlaid with a rich vernacular of unique lexical items and phrases, some of which have found their way into standard English.;Papua New GuineaContemporary
Papua New Guinea n art is notable for itswood carving ,drawing andpainting . Famousvisual art ists includeMathias Kauage ,Timothy Akis andLarry Santana .Papua New Guinea is also noted for its varied music styles, from
sing-sing tohymn s (Blasius To Una ), to stringpop music (Paramana Strangers ) andreggae (Anslom Nakikus ).Sanguma 's music combines traditional and Western inspirations, as doesGeorge Telek 's.Papua New Guinea's first published
poet wasAllan Natachee ; the country's first publishednovel list was SirVincent Eri .;Solomon IslandsContemporary music in the
Solomon Islands features traditional Melanesian music, as well as rock,reggae andChristian music .Sharzy is a leading Solomon Islands musician.The Solomon Islands are less noted for their visual arts, although painter
Ake Lianga has achieved international renown.;Fiji
Vilsoni Hereniko is arguably his country's best-knownplaywright . He is also afilm director , who wrote and directed Fiji's first everfeature film , "The Land Has Eyes " ("Pear ta ma 'on maf").;Polynesia
Polynesia n countries have produced several internationally famous writers, includingSamoa 'sAlbert Wendt andSia Figiel , andNiue 'sJohn Pule . Pule is also an artist, whose artwork includes painting, drawing,printmaking , film-making and performance.References
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