Across
- 7. to make something new, like art, music, or ideas
- 8. a person who performs a character in a play, movie, or TV show
- 10. a person who writes music
- 11. a picture made by using paint on a surface such as paper, wood, or canvas
- 13. a graceful type of dance that tells a story or shows emotion through careful, flowing movements and music
- 14. a person who makes sculptures by shaping materials like stone, metal, or clay
- 19. a person who creates and arranges dance moves for performances
- 20. a play or movie that tells a story using songs, music, and dancing
- 22. a person who writes poems
- 23. a long written story about imaginary people and events
Down
- 1. a person who writes plays for the theater
- 2. a person who directs an orchestra or choir, guiding the musicians as they play or sing
- 3. a person who guides and manages the making of a play, movie, or show, deciding how it should look and be performed
- 4. a type of performance where a person acts out a story or feelings using only movements and facial expressions, without speaking
- 5. a three-dimensional artwork made by shaping materials like stone, metal, or clay
- 6. a type of play in which most of the words are sung with music instead of spoken
- 9. to lead or guide a group, especially musicians, or to organize and direct an activity
- 12. a funny TV show that follows the same group of characters in everyday situations
- 15. to shape or form a material, like clay, stone, or metal, into a statue or artwork
- 16. a piece of writing that expresses feelings or ideas using rhythm, words, and sometimes rhyme
- 17. to act, sing, dance, or play music in front of an audience
- 18. to cut or shape a material, like wood or stone, to make a design or object
- 21. a funny or simple drawing or animation that tells a story or makes people laugh
- 22. a story written for actors to perform on a stage in front of an audience
