The Virsky Ukrainian National Dance Company in the scope of the art research (between 2010–2020 years)
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.2.2021.240067Abstract
The purpose of the article has been to learn new historical, cultural and art sources have been posted between 2010–2020 years, related to the Virsky Ukrainian National Dance Company occupation that. The methodology includes the researching methods usage such as: overall historical, comparative-historical, dialectical, analytical, systemic, etc. The scientific novelty implies the novice in the researched historiographical sources made up between 2010–2020 years that have significantly boosted the scientific projection to learn the historical and art facts related to the Virsky Ukrainian National Dance Company occupation. Conclusions. The historical timeline between 2010–2020 years related to the Virsky Ukrainian National Dance Company art outcomes is presented by modern domestic researcher’s monographs and publications such as: T. Blagova, O. Burkovsky, N. Vadiasova, D. Vernygor, Y. Vernygor, E. Dosenko, M. Kurinna, V. Lytvynenko, E. Roy, R. Savchenko, N. Semenova, V. Chernets, V. Shulgina, V. Shumilova etc. Due to inquire the life and creative path the choreographers who have served for the USSR State Dance Ensemble (P. Virsky, M. Vantukh), the researchers analyzed the main phases to come up with their art approaches, determined to search the chiefs regarding to the extraordinary compositional consistency, observed the dynamic to develop the musical-choreographic drama by the Virsky Ukrainian National Dance Company modern dance performances etc.
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