PROBLEMS AND METHODS OF DEVELOPMENT OF IMPROVISATION IN MODERN DANCE

  • В. Шерегова ТГИК, ЗРКРФ, ЗТРФ
  • О. Бакланова ТГИК
  • К. Галимова ТГИК
Keywords: DEVELOPMENT OF IMPROVISATION

Abstract

Improvisation in art can be perceived in different ways. There is an opinion that improvisation is a instantly reproducible finished work of creativity, which is characterized, among other things, by imagination and a state of creative search. With regard to the art of dance, improvisation has its own characteristics. We share the opinion that dance improvisation can be viewed as the performer's ability to independently create a dance directly in the process of its performance, guided by his dance temperament, subjective perception of music, character and sequence of actions. Dance improvisation is a special type of choreographic creativity, in which the composition takes place directly in the process of performance. Improvisation is inherent in the nature of dance art; dance itself was originally born from improvisation. There is an opinion that the main characteristic of improvisation in all types of art is freedom, which manifests itself in changing the standard based on the acquired experience. But the paradox is that, breaking away from the established standard, passing through chaos, freedom again leads to the establishment of order.

Author Biographies

В. Шерегова , ТГИК, ЗРКРФ, ЗТРФ

профессор кафедры спортивного и современного танцев

О. Бакланова , ТГИК

старший преподаватель кафедры спортивного и современного танцев

К. Галимова , ТГИК

студентка кафедры спортивного и современного танцев

References

The purpose of our research is to identify the problems of the development of improvisation as a method of teaching modern dance, we have completed and found ways and methods to overcome the existing problems in the work of a teacher-choreographer.

Published
2021-02-15
How to Cite
Шерегова , В., О. Бакланова, and К. Галимова. 2021. “PROBLEMS AND METHODS OF DEVELOPMENT OF IMPROVISATION IN MODERN DANCE”. EurasianUnionScientists 1 (1(82), 4-8. https://doi.org/10.31618/ESU.2413-9335.2021.1.82.1191.