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Creative arts is the term used to describe multi-disciplinary forms of creative expression. It is generally used as an umbrella for Dramaturgy, Music (Music theory, Music history, Musicology), Graphic Arts/Cartooning, Mathematics, Performing Arts, Film and Publishing, Galleries and Museums and the Visual arts. Some Universities offer a degree of Bachelor of Creative Arts. [1]
See also
- Acrobatics
- The arts
- Busking
- Crafts
- Choreography
- Comedy
- Creative writing
- Dance
- Digital media
- Graphic design
- Film
- Juggling
- Magic
- Music
- Opera
- Performance Studies
- Photography
- Theatre
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