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13 Dec 2015

Arts education, ICH and safeguarding

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In curricular terms, Arts Education is commonly related to these arts subjects: visual arts (painting, drawing and sculpture), performing arts (music, drama and dance), media arts (photography, film, video and computer animation); crafts and architecture. Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) is … Read More

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