
Творчество Ю.П.Мерденова в контексте российско-азербайджанских культурных связей
Author(s) -
R.K. Mamedov
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
nasledie vekov
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2412-9798
DOI - 10.36343/sb.2019.19.3.010
Subject(s) - trainer , period (music) , visual arts , art , art history , aesthetics , computer science , programming language
В статье исследуются отдельные аспекты российско-азербайджанских культурных связей, касающиеся в первую очередь циркового искусства и творчества одного из наиболее ярких его представителей народного артиста России Юрия Петровича Мерденова. Воспитанник патриарха российской и советской джигитовки Алибека Кантемирова Ю.П.Мерденов внес свой неоценимый вклад не только в становление и развитие конного жанра в азербайджанском цирке, но и в популяризацию славных конных традиций кубанского казачества, создав аттракцион Кубанские казаки , на протяжении многих лет покоряющий мировые арены. Международное признание достижений Юрия Мерденова подтверждает тезис об интернациональной природе циркового искусства, которое и в наши дни в значительной степени составляет основу российско-азербайджанских культурных связей. The article is devoted to the work of Yuri Merdenov, an outstanding master of jigitovka (trick riding), the creator of the world famous equestrian acrobatic groups Jigits of Azerbaijan and Kuban Cossacks, a National Artist of Russia. His activities are considered as a vivid example of RussianAzerbaijani cultural relations in the field of circus art. The author notes that the formation of professional circus art in Azerbaijan was influenced by representatives of the Russian circus. Starting from the second half of the 19th century, performances of circus artists from Russia had unprecedented success with the local audience. Famous Azerbaijani circus artists athletes Sali Suleiman and Rashid Yusifov, predatory animal trainer Alekper Farrukh and many others performed as part of Russian circuses. Despite the fact that Azerbaijan has centuriesold traditions of folk equestrian games, professional jigitovka in the national circus art appeared only in the Soviet period thanks to the efforts of Yuri Merdenov, a pupil of the patriarch of the Russian and Soviet jigitovka Alibek Kantemirov. Wellknown as a fearless jigit and a talented actor, Merdenov, when creating the act of Jigits of Azerbaijan in the Baku circus, also proved to be an outstanding trainer and organizer. In 1964 he assembled young people without professional training into a team and created a truly artistic troupe, having achieved a delicate performance of complex stunts. The creative activities of Jigits of Azerbaijan is one of the bright pages of the national circus. The troupe successfully performed abroad, in Argentina, France, Belgium, took part in pantomime performances Carnival in Cuba, The Pipe of Peace, A Sign on a Rock, Korchagintsy, which were milestones in circus art. The Kuban Cossacks circus act, which Merdenov created in 1974, drew an artistic parallel between the Azerbaijan national equestrian plays and the traditional equestrian culture of the Kuban Cossacks. Despite the fact that the act had a completely different artistic and staging form, it retained the enthusiasm and the heroic image of a fearless horseman. Merdenovs creative activities contributed to the further development of the genre of jigitovka in Azerbaijan. His pupils created excellent equestrian groups, such as Alov headed by Sabir Samedov (1987), Suvari (2012) by Azer Gamzayev. The international recognition of Merdenovs achievements confirms the thesis about the international nature of circus art, which largely forms the basis of RussianAzerbaijani cultural ties at present.