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What do other arts mean?

Art is a broad concept, covering many art fields and art forms. Here are some common art categories:

1. Visual arts: including painting, sculpture, photography, printmaking, watercolor painting, etc. Visual art creates unique visual art forms and works of art through visual expression and visual presentation.

2. Music: including classical music, pop music, folk music, etc. Music is an art form that expresses emotion, transmits information and creates beauty through the orderly organization and creation of sound.

3. Dance: including classical dance, modern dance and folk dance. Dance conveys emotions, stories or thoughts in an artistic way through body movements, gestures and performances.

4. Drama: including drama, musical, opera, etc. Drama is to show stories, characters and plots in a dramatic way through the performances of actors, the interpretation of scripts and the arrangement of stages.

5. Literature: including poetry, novels, essays and drama literature. Literature takes words as the medium, portrays characters, plots and emotions through expression and description, and discusses human nature and social problems.

6. Film and television art: including movies, TV series and documentaries. Film and television art uses images as the media to tell stories, convey information and express art through plot, photography, sound effects and other means.

7. Design art: including graphic design, product design, interior design, fashion design, etc. By creating and integrating aesthetics, function and innovation, design art creates design works that meet people's needs and aesthetics.

8. Performing arts: including actor performances, opera performances, acrobatic performances, etc. Performing arts show artistry and performance through the skills, expressions and movements of actors and the presentation of stage effects.

This is only a small part of the art category. In fact, art is a very broad and diverse field, covering more subdivided fields and specific art forms.