Expressive arts By Georgia Robinson. Contents  Art forms Art forms  GASSMANC GASSMANC  A691 A691  A692 A692  A693 A693  Practitioners Practitioners.

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Expressive arts By Georgia Robinson

Contents  Art forms Art forms  GASSMANC GASSMANC  A691 A691  A692 A692  A693 A693  Practitioners Practitioners

Art forms  Drama  Creative Writing  Dance  Music  Art

GASSMAN C  Genre  Atmosphere  Symbol  Structure and shape  Motif  Audience  Narrative  Context

A691  In A691 we had to use 2 art forms. (you can do more if you like; this is just the minimum.) The total amount of marks for A691 was 80, 60 marks for the book, 10 marks for the performance and 10 marks for the evaluation.

A692  In this project we again had to have at least 2 art forms. The total amount of marks was again 80, 60 for the book, 10 for the performance and 10 for the evaluation.

A693  In this project we had to have at least 3 art forms. The total amount of marks was 80, 60 for your performance and 20 for your book; there was no evaluation in this project.

Practitioners  Salvador Dali  Christina Aguilera (I’m OK)  Hens theatre company  Willy Russell (Blood Brothers)