Seanad debates
Tuesday, 24 June 2003
Arts Bill 2002: Second Stage.
The definition of the arts is deliberately broad enough to encompass almost all arts forms and anything that derives from the creative side of human nature can be regarded as art. It is not necessary to be particularly or obviously talented to enjoy or appreciate the arts. Anyone who can see beauty in a painting, enjoy a good book or be moved by music has the capacity to enjoy the arts and that includes practically everyone.
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