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Aesthetics / Dance / Fine art / Interpersonal communication / Art / Music education / Modern dance
Date: 2013-03-13 14:05:57
Aesthetics
Dance
Fine art
Interpersonal communication
Art
Music education
Modern dance

The arts are an integral part of humanity and provide a way for South Dakota students to better understand the concept of culture. Culture has been defined as the way groups of people approach the world and organize thei

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