Examine and describe how arts expressions of various times and places reflect diverse experience, values, and beliefs.
| (a) |
Distinguish among diverse styles of visual art, dance, drama/theatre, music, and other forms of expression (e.g., film) from different cultural and historical contexts. |
| (b) |
Examine own and peers' work as expressions of unique experiences, and personal values and beliefs, created within a particular time and place. |
| (c) |
Examine and analyze diverse artistic representations and interpretations of place (e.g., relationships with the land and urban/rural environments) in the work of Saskatchewan artists including, for example, music, lyrics, First Nations' drum groups and dances, Métis arts, heritage social dances, dramatic arts, landscape painters, architects, or site specific works. |

PLEASE NOTE: Métis Jigging Part 2 builds on skills and knowledge from Part 1, which aired in 2015. Teachers should review Part 1 and its accompanying activities with their students before commencing Part 2.