Fine Arts

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See this page in the original 1992 publication.

[Historically, the fine arts have been important to Latter-day Saints, who have encouraged participation in, and provided support for, art, dance, drama, literature, music, and public speaking. For articles about LDS fine arts, see Angel Moroni Statue; Architecture; Art in Mormonism; Artists, Visual; Christus Statue; Folk Art; Material Culture; Sculptors; and Symbols, Cultural and Artistic. On dance, see Dance. On drama, see Cumorah Pageant; Drama; Pageants; Polynesian Cultural Center; and Salt Lake Theatre. On literature, see the entry Literature, Mormon Writers ofwith articles on DramaLiterature, Mormon Writers of: NovelsLiterature, Mormon Writers of: Personal EssaysLiterature, Mormon Writers of: Poetry, and Literature, Mormon Writers of: Short Stories. On music, see Hymns and Hymnody; Mormon Tabernacle Choir; Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus; and Tabernacle Organ. On public speaking, see Public Speaking.]



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