Dance<span> in </span>India<span> comprises numerous styles of </span>dances<span>, generally classified as classical or folk. As with other aspects of </span>Indian<span> culture, different </span>forms<span> of </span>dances originated<span> in different parts of </span>India<span>, developed according to the local traditions and also imbibed elements from other parts of the country. </span>
I've found that three of the most important techniques are "Oil, Fresco, and Tempera" and if you take a look of the paintings you can actually see that they are really I could say creamy, realistic, colorful, like "hard worked", you can truly see every brush-stroke and they also depict beauty of the human body.
And, on the other hand we have the "new techniques" where you find works that are also realistic but not as creamy and hard worked as the old, in that type of works you can also see that there's not a lot of work with brush-strokes like in the old ones.
The answer is Wallace and gromit
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here are some points you can use:
- many art forms use similar descriptive terms across art disciplines
- music, painting, drama, and architecture use terms such as repetition, variety, intensity, rhythm, dialogue, balance, unity and so on
- some people can actually hear color, therefore they are easily influenced by music.
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I hope this helps! :3