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Sunday, November 14, 2010

CULTURAL ARTS

CULTURAL ARTS

 The notion of culture is very diverse and very broad,
  but here I am trying to write a little about defnisi culture.
Culture is an etiquette and behavior of living in the community or certain ethnic groups and growing for generations.
Culture has a very broad meaning and is composed of many elements including language, customs, religion, politics, and artwork. culture is complex, abstract, and broad.
  Cultural elements of society includes many human social activities.
living patterns and different norms make a difference in culture and this determines the identification of a single community or country to country.
culture has 4 main elements include:
            - Economic system
            - Family
           - Political organizations
            - The means or institutions - institutions
culture can be classified into two main components:
1. Material culture, based on all public works
real, material culture also includes findings - findings that are produced,
    also include goods - goods ownership.
   2. Non-material culture is the work - work that is abstract is the inheritance from generation to generation, for example, can include folklore, songs or traditional art.

Similarly, the art which also has such a broad meaning.
today in art is often mistaken as something creative and innovative,
which produces beautiful work and creation as well as having a particular purpose.
in the language of art is defined as something beautiful, beautiful, fine that can be
in touch by hand, at the hearing by the ear and viewed by eye.
Lots of artwork is the result of culture, both commercially-oriented for the purpose penafkahan and survival as well as a non-commercial nature are like religious and norms - social norms that we have felt for generations from generation to generation.
Starting from this article let us together - the same study, notice it and preserve the arts and cultural heritage, as well as addressing any positiv
      forms of creation and innovation.

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