
The significance of the stage achievements of the creative Baklan’s dynasty for the development of Ukrainian ballet (second half of XX - early XXI century)
Author(s) -
Liudmyla Vyshotravka
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
vìsnik deržavnoï akademìï kerìvnih kadrìv kulʹturi ì mistectv/vìsnik nacìonalʹnoï akademìï kerìvnih kadrìv kulʹturi ì mistectv
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2409-0506
pISSN - 2226-3209
DOI - 10.32461/2226-3209.2.2021.240062
Subject(s) - ballet , dance , ukrainian , drama , opera , context (archaeology) , musical , art , style (visual arts) , visual arts , history , literature , linguistics , philosophy , archaeology
The purpose of the article is a comprehensive study of the stage achievements of F. Baklan, V. Potapova, I. Zadayanna, and O. Baklan in the context of the development of Ukrainian ballet in the second half of the XX - early XXI centuries. The methodology of work contains the following research methods: analytical, dialectical, systemic, general historical, comparative-historical, etc. The scientific novelty of the publication is that it first explores the significance of the artistic work of the masters of the musical theater of the creative dynasty Baklan, who made an important contribution to the rise of domestic academic choreography of the Soviet era and independence. Conclusions. The importance of the artistic achievements of the figures of the stage of the theatrical Baklan’s dynasty for the development of national ballet is difficult to overestimate. The founders of the creative family - Honored Artists of the USSR Fedor Baklan (1930-1983) and Varvara Potapova (1932-2018) joined the cohort of leading dancers of the Kyiv Opera and Ballet Theater T. Shevchenko 1950-1960s, which after the crisis of drama contributed to the formation on the domestic stage of a new form of music and dance drama ("poetic dance") under the direction of choreographers-innovators - V. Vronsky, R. Zakharov, F. Lopukhov, S. Sergeeva, M. Tregubova. The creative work initiated by parents on the stage of the National Opera of Ukraine in the 1980s and 2000s was continued by Honored Artist of Ukraine, conductor Oleksiy Baklan (b. 1961) and his wife, Honored Artist of Ukraine Iryna Zadayanna (1962–2005), who created and will continue to generate high art aimed at the highest European theatrical standards.