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NEOCLASSICAL FORMS OF CONTEMPORARY BALLET ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE WORKS OF JIRI KILIAN AND EDWARD KLUG
Author(s) -
Alla Khomenko
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
paradigma pìznannâ: gumanìtarnì pitannâ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2409-4463
pISSN - 2312-4466
DOI - 10.26886/2520-7474.6(26)2017.10
Subject(s) - ballet , art , humanities , classical ballet , dance , art history , visual arts
The article analyzes the neoclassical ballet forms of the late twentieth century, and describes the unique scenic method and stylistics of the outstanding choreographers of Europe – Jiri Kilian and Edward Klug.Their formal technical and stylistic features of their stage work are described in detail. The peculiarities of ballet neoclassic in Europe are determined. Analyzes of scientific research on ballet criticism in the field of neoclassicism and neoclassicism.Key words: neoclassicism, neoclassicism, choreography, ballet, modern ballet, stage forms, ballet of Europe, Kyiv Municipal Academy of Variety and Circus Art. 

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