/09/2014 Submitted on:26/09/2014 Term Paper Dismantling the boundaries of folk and classical artforms-A journey through K Satchidanandan article "REFLECTIONS: the folk and the classical interrogating the boundaries’. K Satchidanandan article brings out a distinction between folk and classical art forms. He introspect the boundaries that divide the two and tries to bring out the picture of one in opposition to other. He defines folk as free of all bonds‚ flexible and subject to any kind of change. He
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Introduction 2 2. Chinese Scroll Painting 3 2.1. Types of Chinese Scroll Painting 3 2.2. Procedures of Chinese Scroll Mounting 3 2.3. Reminders of Display Chinese Scroll Paintings 4 3. Paper 5 3.1. Selecting Paper for Chinese Calligraphy and Painting 5 3.2. Shuan Paper 6 4. Chinese Painting and Mounting
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Brushes With Power: Modern Politics and Chinese Art of Calligraphy. by Richard Curt Kraus Review by: Kian-Chow kwok Pacific Affairs‚ Vol. 66‚ No. 1 (Spring‚ 1993)‚ pp. 105-106 Published by: Pacific Affairs‚ University of British Columbia Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2760028 . Accessed: 26/04/2012 10:10 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp JSTOR is a not-for-profit
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Visual Arts In China The Visual Arts of China make Chinese traditional Culture truly a beauty and a charm. Traditional Chinese Painting‚ Calligraphy‚ and Chop Engraving are great treasures of the Chinese civilization as they date far back into history and are still a great part of Chinese society today. The Porcelain Pottery and Embroidery of China are like no other; and the uniqueness and beauty of Macramé and Paper Cutting set a new standard for visual arts. You will find no other art in the
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Sarantopoulos Panagiotis / 潘友 – Student Number : 13210680382 Professor Ruoen Fan / 范若恩 Chinese Language and Culture 9 May 2014 Travel Through Time: Chinese and Greek Martial Arts Now since his was beauty of body‚ his was courage and a stout heart and‚ besides‚ selfcontrol and the good fortune of never having been defeated‚ what man could be called happier than he?- Dio Chrysostom‚ Discourses‚ 29.16 The best fighter is never angry - Laozi / 老子 Living in China during the last year
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Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style * * * WUSHU 武術 Ms. **** Shaun Co******* * * * WUSHU 武術 WUSHU ’s ORIGINS Wushu is an ancient form of Chinese martial arts. Wushu Started off as just a warm up for military exercises and later became a military subject‚ for close combat battle. Wushu originated in ancient China around 2‚500 years ago‚ which was around the time of the warring period between 770-221 BC Wushu was later on Developed by an Indian monk named
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History of art Presentation Chinese painting and calligraphy * Introduction: Chinese art So‚ my topic is Chinese painting and calligraphy. Since the topic is extremely large‚ I have chosen to focus on the evolution of both disciplines from their origins to the 13th century (the dates for this semester). But in this chronological presentation‚ I would like to emphasize also on the main principles‚ techniques‚ and methods. My purpose here is to show you how Chinese painting and calligraphy
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A Comparative Study of Western and Chinese Religion “Religion is the belief in and worship of a god or gods‚ or more in general a set of beliefs explaining the existence of and giving meaning to the universe‚ usually involving devotional and ritual observances‚ and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.” (wekipedia) Religions vary from place to place due to different culture backgrounds.Throughout our studies‚we’ve met religions like Christianity‚Judaism‚Buddhism
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changes have taken place in all aspects‚ including folk arts. Significantly‚ plenty of Chinese folk arts have been qualified to appear on the Intangible Cultural Heritages list because of their high artistic standards‚ long histories‚ and irresistible cultural influences. However‚ the survival conditions of these ancient folk arts in modern Chinese society are not optimistic. In my opinion‚ the poster is a reminder to save the declining folk arts. To be more detailed explanation‚ in the following
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ENG-108 11.11. 2011 Bumblebee! What are you doing in China? In recent years‚ the number of Chinese movies has been rocketing dramatically. Movies have really changed Chinese lives because watching movies has become ordinary entertainment in China. Since the founding of new China‚ Hollywood has occupied almost the entire Chinese movie market. Contrasted with American movies‚ the improvement of Chinese movies is much slower. At the time when movies first came into China from western countries‚ there
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