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Indigenous and Traditional Arts in Art Therapy: Value, meaning, and clinical implications

The Arts in Psychotherapy, 2021
Asli Arslanbek   +2 more
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HOMBO BATU A TRADITIONAL ART THAT CAN BE EXPLAINED WITH THE LAWS OF PHYSICS

FAGURU: Jurnal Ilmiah Mahasiswa Keguruan
This study aims to explain Hombo Batu, a traditional art from South Nias, using a physics approach to understand the physical principles involved in the game.
Darmawan Harefa
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Traditional and Modern Art

2017
In visual arts both the subject matter and the techniques form traditions extending sometimes through millennia, recording the human evolution and humanity in far more direct ways than, for instance, textual traditions can ever do. In short, visual arts open a rare window to the essence of humanity itself.
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Traditional and Performing Arts

2018
While open and distance non-formal education in developing countries can make good use of ‘high-tech’ approaches, there can still be a role for ‘low tech’ or ‘no tech’ means of appealing to and informing audiences. This chapter describes why and how traditional and performing arts such as song, dance, drama and puppetry can be used as a tool for ...
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Homer's Traditional Art

Asian Folklore Studies, 2001
Sabine Wienker-Piepho, John Miles Foley
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Historical overview of injury prevention in traditional martial arts

Sport Sciences for Health, 2021
Assel Tulendiyeva   +4 more
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Art, Tradition and the Metaphysics of Traditional Art(s)

Art is one of the most important forms of human being’s relationship with existence, understanding and making sense of it. Through art, human beings aestheticize life and reality; they try to transform, reconstruct and create. What gives artistic activity its identity is the tradition in which it is formed.
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Traditional Art of Africa

African Arts, 1977
Daniel J. Crowley   +2 more
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