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Folk and traditional arts are rooted in and reflective of the cultural life of a community. They encompass the body of expressive culture associated with the fields of folklore and cultural heritage. Tangible folk art includes historic objects which are crafted and used within a traditional community. Intangible folk arts include forms such as music, dance and narrative structures. Tangible and intangible folk arts were developed to address a need, and are shaped by generational values derived from family and community, through demonstration, conversation and practice.

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  • أفكار حول الفن الشعبي (ar)
  • Concepts in folk art (en)
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  • تعكس الفنون الشعبية التقليدية الحياة الثقافية لمجتمع ما فهي تضرب جذورها فيه، إذ تحيط بأصل الثقافة التعبيرية المرتبطة بالفولكلور والتراث الثقافي. يتضمن الفن الشعبي المادي أشياء صُنعت واستخدمت تاريخيًا في مجتمع تقليدي. وتتضمن الفنون الشعبية غير المادية الموسيقى والرقص والبنيات السردية. تطور كل من هذين النوعين المادي وغير المادي بالأصل لتلبية احتياج حقيقي. وبمجرد فقدان الهدف المَعني أو نسيانه لا يعود هناك سبب لتناقل الشيء أو فعل أكثر من ذلك إلا إذا كان محملًا بمعنى أكبر من الاستخدام العملي الذي صنع له أولًا. تتشكل هذه التقاليد الفنية الحيوية الحية باستمرار بفعل قيم المجتمع ومعايير التميز لديه التي يتوارثها من جيل إلى جيل؛ يتوارثها في العائلة غالبًا وفي المجتمع أيضًا عبر الوصف والحديث والممارسة. (ar)
  • Folk and traditional arts are rooted in and reflective of the cultural life of a community. They encompass the body of expressive culture associated with the fields of folklore and cultural heritage. Tangible folk art includes historic objects which are crafted and used within a traditional community. Intangible folk arts include forms such as music, dance and narrative structures. Tangible and intangible folk arts were developed to address a need, and are shaped by generational values derived from family and community, through demonstration, conversation and practice. (en)
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