P. Virskyi and K. Goleyzovsky's creative cooperation as a weighty one an evolutionary factor in the pro-cess of transforming the artistic-figurative thinking of the Ukrainian artist
Abstract
The purpose of the work is to trace the prerequisites for the creation of the choreographer's mastery of the famous Ukrainian director and producer Pavel Virsky, the influence on his artistic activity of the famous Ukrainian and Russian choreographers, which contributed to the disclosure of the creative potential of the young artist. The methodology of the research is to combine the analytical and synthetic method with the historical-arts study, which allows objectively to investigate the conditions for the creation of the creative skill of Pavel Virsky in the context of his business partnership with K. Goleizovsky, M. Bolotov, V. Verhovinets, and others. talented choreographers, whose creativity to this day is an example for many dance directors. The scientific novelty of the materials of this article lies in the fact that in it for the first time on the basis of diverse sources there is an attempt to trace the initial process of formation of creative abilities of the future artist - ballet and choreographer of the stage designer Pavel Virsky and the influence on his work of experienced choreographers. Conclusions: it is proved that the artist's choreography mastery began to form at the turn of the 20-30s of the last century, when different modernist currents appeared in the country contrary to the classical choreography. The creative collaboration with famous masters of the ballet scene during his studies in Moscow and in the process of work at the Odessa Opera House, with the acquaintance with K. Goleizovsky, greatly contributed to the disclosure of the creative potential of the young artist, had a significant influence on this creative process. They contributed to the disclosure of the creative potential of Pavel Virte, which markedly strengthened the interest in the classical dance school, which later became the basis of his folk choreography.
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