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What are the different types of performing arts?

by AAFT University First Media and Arts University India

Are you a creative person? Are you looking for a way to express your emotions creatively? If you are a talented and creative person, then you can find a way to express yourself through performing arts. 

 

Performing arts includes all kinds of creative activities that allow people to unleash their inner emotions and showcase their talent in various fields. From vocal and dance to instruments and gymnastics, you can follow your passion, reach audiences and make your passion into a profession by developing the necessary skills.

 

Here, you will learn what performing arts is and its types and how to turn your passion into a profession.

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What Is Performing Arts? 

Performing arts is a form of art that needs the artist's presence while performing them. These art forms can be performed individually or in a group. Be it a solo song performance or a group act, the involvement of the performers during the process of creation is crucial. Disciplines like music, drama, etc., where the artists perform in front of a live audience, can be categorized under performing arts.

 

A Few Examples of Performing Arts

 

Here are some examples of performing arts:

      Music

It is one of the most renowned forms of performing arts. Music includes singing and playing instruments individually or in a group. If you have a knack for music and want to become a professional, you can enroll in a music degree course to grow your career as a vocalist, playback singer, music composer, music director, instrumentalist or choir director.

      Dance

Another popular type of performing art is dancing. It is a non-verbal form of communication where the performers move their bodies in a rhythm to express themselves. Be its folk dance, classical dance or rhythmic gymnastics, any dance form performed in front of an audience is performing arts. You can join a degree course, dance groups or take professional classes to present yourself better and become a professional artist.

      Drama

Drama is also a type of performing art that includes an individual or a group of artists who act out stories in front of spectators. It also uses gestures, music, speech, and other disciplines of performing arts. If you are into drama, then you join a theater group or a drama workshop to learn and establish yourself as an artist.

      Oratory

An orator is a person who has excellent public speaking skills. The orator usually speaks for or against a topic or a proposal at public events or formal occasions. It is all about engaging the audience with words and the speaking tone. You can become a professional orator if you have confidence and a great speaking tone.

      Radio

Radio is another type of performing art where artists perform for a live audience, but the audience can't see the performers. It is all about creating a connection through sound and using voice, music, and sound effects to engage the listeners. Radio artists can work as radio hosts, voice-over artists, or radio jockeys, creating a career out of their passion for performing arts.

If you want to be a radio jockey, you can enroll yourself in a Bachelor in performing arts degree to learn about radio engagement and other essential elements.

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Conclusion

Performing arts is an art form that lets you connect directly to the audience, and it is a form of entertainment for the spectators and a form of expression for the artists. If you are a creative person and want to explore the fields of performing arts, then you can enroll in a diploma course or a Masters in performing arts course if you already have your bachelor's degree. Joining a course will help you think creatively, explore your inner creativity and voice, innovate, and develop skills.

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