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HI!!!
• Welcome to our presentation. We are Khang and Hoang Tung.
• Today we will talk about the role of art in culture.
First off let’s talk about ARCHITECTURE. The Role of Architecture in Culture Architecture is more than just buildings; it's a tangible expression of a culture's values, beliefs, and aspirations. Here are some key points about its role: First off let’s talk about ARCHITECTURE. The Role of Architecture in Culture Architecture is more than just buildings; it's a tangible expression of a culture's values, beliefs, and aspirations. Here are some key points about its role: 1. Reflection of Culture: Architecture is a mirror of a society's time, reflecting its technological advancements, economic conditions, and social values. For instance, the Gothic cathedrals of Europe, with their soaring spires, are a testament to the era's religious fervor and engineering prowess. 2. Shaping of Culture: Architecture can also shape culture by creating spaces that influence how people interact, think, and feel. The design of a public square, for example, can encourage community gatherings and civic engagement. 3. Identity and Belonging: Buildings can serve as symbols of cultural identity and belonging. The Eiffel Tower, for instance, is an iconic representation of Paris and France, or the Statue of Liberty representing the US 4. Preservation of History: Architectural heritage can preserve the memory of past cultures and civilizations. Ancient ruins and historical monuments offer insights into the lives of people who lived centuries ago. Next, we’ve got some MORE!!!
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MUSIC 1. Music is a way for one to visualize life and instigate profound memories: In a cultural context, music is an intrinsic part of gatherings, festivals, and belief systems. Sound and rhythm patterns give a particular perspective into an individual's opinions of the culture, subcultures and social issues of the times 2.Music and culture have always had a close relationship: Long before recording equipment, music symbolized who people were and how they related to one another. Today, music continues to impact our lives and express the values, traditions, and conflicts both within and between communities. 3. Sharing music from one culture to another gives people an insight into another way of life: This is even more crucial during times of conflict when other methods of interaction are rendered impractical. THAT’S IT!!! Thanks for listening <3