Problems and prospects of Ukrainian dance show programs
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.2.2017.138654Keywords:
shows programs, theatrical dance shows, entertainment industry, art, ballet master and choreographer, technical means, postmodern, state policyAbstract
Purpose of the work. The study involves identification of problematic issues and prospects of Ukrainian dance show programs, as one of the original forms of choreographic art in the cultural life of our country. The research methodology consists of applying comparative and logical methods. This methodological approach allows to reveal and to analyze certain aspects of the development of dance show programs in Ukraine with a view to find a dynamic perspective of their future, new dimensions of self-fulfilment of modern domestic choreographers. The study is also based on the principle of integrity, that appears in objective examination of all facts and cultural elements of the dance show programs in our country. The scientific novelty of this work lies in the enhancement of understanding of the problems and prospects of the dance show programs in Ukraine and other countries of the world. Conclusions. The paper studies problems of cultural development of the domestic dance shows, which is a relatively new issue for the national art criticism. Understanding of he problems and prospects of Ukrainian dance show programs provide a new starting point for the development of the national choreographic art, in particular by adopting the best foreign experience and form its own dance schools. KeywordsDownloads
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