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Expressive Arts Group
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Expressive Arts DanceDrama Performing Arts Music Economics Visual Arts
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Dance Genres & TechniquesHeritage & TraditionDance Education Customs, Religion & Culture
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Drama LanguageDrama EducationReligion & Culture History, Values, Customs
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Music InstrumentsGenresHistoryMusic Education
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Visual Arts Visual Art EducationRenowned Artist & Established Art FormsUn Established Artist & Art Forms
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Established Jamaican Artist Edna Manley Carl Abrahams Cecil Cooper Hope Brooks Anna Maria Hendricks Albert Huie Judy Ann Macmillian Zion Eve by Edna Manley
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Local Jamaican Artist and Art Forms Jamaican Artist Michael Livingston and his “Wood Craving with Sand Art” Negril Studio
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Fulbright teachers apply sand to wood cravings to express themselves through the figure, following the steps Michael uses to finish his unique sand on wood art.
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A Lesson in Patois
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“Linstead Market” Folk Song
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Ackee Fruit This fruit is part of the national dish in Jamaica. It is poisonous to eat if you eat it before it is ripe.
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Cooked Ackee and Saltfist The following slide shows cooked ackee with saltfish. The surrounding fruits from the left and clockwise are fried breadfruit, boiled banana, and plantain.
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Linstead Market
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“Census” by Miss Lou
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In Patois One regional dialect (see video clipping) Another regional dialect (see same video)
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Miss Lou dramatically performed her poems A student dressed in bandanna dress performs a Miss Lou poem. Bandanna dress is a traditional Jamaican attire.
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Census and Its Translation
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