Synergy of sound and movement: interaction of music and dance
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https://doi.org/10.32461/2226-3209.2.2024.308385Abstract
The purpose of research is to reveal the synergy of sound and movement, which is manifested in the interaction of music and dance. Research methodology. The following research methods were used to achieve the goal: comparison, systematisation, analysis, and generalisation of the researched problem. Scientific novelty of the study lies in the fact that we propose a new perspective on the interaction of music and dance, considering them not just as two separate art forms, but as a synergistic system where a holistic impression of a dance performance arises as a result of their mutual enrichment. Conclusions. The interaction of music and dance is a complex and multifaceted phenomenon that has been explored and interpreted by various artists and scholars for centuries. This dynamic relationship underlies the formation of a new artistic vision that enriches our spiritual life. The synergy of sound and movement creates a unique aesthetic experience that cannot be reduced to a simple summation of the two art forms. Music and dance not only complement each other, but also transform, revealing new facets of their expressiveness, creating a holistic impression of a dance performance. The connection between music and dance is based on the common features of their imagery and perception. The interaction between music and dance is not limited to synthetic genres, but permeates the entire history of these art forms, manifesting itself in numerous borrowings, stylisations and interpretations. The results of the study can be used to better understand the creative process in choreography and music, as well as to create new synthetic art forms.
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