V = Val A = Andrew H = Hannah Ad = Adela
S = Susan R = Rob An = Adrian Al = Alice B = Bob
Su = Sue
V: Hi. I enjoy lots of areas of the Arts, particularly photography and dance. I go to a lot of art and photography exhibitions and I like the small, intimate ones the most. Today, I'm at Tate Modern in central London asking people about the Arts. What areas of the Arts do you enjoy?
A: I particularly like painting, sculpture and dance.
H: Well, I very much enjoy theatre and reading and when I get the opportunity, to go and see some pictures.
Ad: I really enjoy photography. I studied it at college.
S: I enjoy all sorts of art, but at the moment I am doing a Master of Arts in contemporary art.
R: Particularly I like literature; I like books but I enjoy most areas of the - music too.
An: I like drawing, actually: sketches of people's faces, I love that. And sculpture: anything in wood and stone, I enjoy that.
Al: I'm an illustration student, so I enjoy contemporary graphic art and illustration and drawing.
B: All, all kinds, I mean, I'm a graphic designer by profession: but visual arts, all kinds of visual arts. Also, illustration, web sites, I mean art is everywhere now, it's kind of ubiquitous.
V: Tell us about a recent exhibition or performance you went to.
A: Yeah, I went to see Michael Clark at the Saddler's Wells which was a, sort of, yeah, a mixture of modern dance and ballet with, kind of, contemporary music and lots of, kind of, mad costumes.
H: It was a performance of Oh! What a Wonderful War by a company whose name I can't remember and which I didn't enjoy very much.
S: I've just been to the Saatchi Gallery and I saw some Indian art, some contemporary Indian art which was extremely interesting.
B: I saw the Dieter Rams exhibition recently - that was at the Design Museum.
Al: A print show at Somerset House, which is a collection of illustration collectives and print makers.
An: Well, the last thing I went to see was Spymonkey, who are a physical theatre/ kind of improvisation comedy group and they were doing their version of Moby Dick at one of the London theatres and it was fantastic because I was only second row - right bang in the middle, the second row. So, great performance, great night.
V: Do you think the Arts are important?
H: Very much so, yes, they're part of our culture. We all need art, need art to enrich ourselves spiritually, really. And to expand our horizons: to learn about other people, other cultures ... Terribly important.
An: I think it was Einstein who said that imagination is more important than intellect. So, in a world without art, where's the imagination?
Ad: I think they are because it's a way of expressing yourself or expressing who you are. And you can do it in all different ways - it doesn't have to be in one specific way.
Su: Very much so. Absolutely. Children learn through art more than anything else I think.
Al: It's an important way for people to understand all aspects of life, I think.
R: It's what makes me feel most alive, and what, what erm, what inspires me most: be it a good book or, or a performance or anything that really moves me. Yeah, for this reason: to feel intense emotions.
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