Composite - image organization of the dramaturgy of dance based paintings

  • Tatiana V. Portnova Department of "The art of a choreographer", The Institute of Slavic Culture, The Department of Art Criticism of the Institute of Art, The Russian State University of A.N. Kosygin, the Russian Theater Academy, the International Academy of Culture and Art
Keywords: Choreographic process, work of fine arts, ballet master's thinking.

Abstract

The article offers the attempt of comprehension of issues such as: interaction of choreographic and fine arts; various forms of interaction of fine arts and dancing imagery in the scope of a production plan; ways of their artistic correlation supported by an example of several fine art works.
Such things as the specifics of artistic reconsideration of Russian and Western European painting imagery in choreography, and its influence on the ballet master’s creative method, are studied. In the process of analyzing the stages of the ballet master's staging work, the already existing compositional and imaginative solutions of dance dramaturgy are presented, as well as new opportunities arising from drawing on pictural sources.
Strategies and methodical instructions set forth in the article are intended for students of choreographic direction, as well as for students of any other creative majors in universities, academies of culture and arts.

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Author Biography

Tatiana V. Portnova, Department of "The art of a choreographer", The Institute of Slavic Culture, The Department of Art Criticism of the Institute of Art, The Russian State University of A.N. Kosygin, the Russian Theater Academy, the International Academy of Culture and Art

The Doctor of Arts, The Professor of the Department of "The Art of a Choreographer", The Institute of the Slavic Culture, The Art Criticism Department of the Art Institute, The Russian State University of A.N. Kosygin, the Academy of the Russian Theater, A Member of the Theater Workers’s Union of the Russian Federation, The International Academy of the Culture and Art and a number of the other Russian and International Academies, associations and creative unions.

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Published
2019-06-25
How to Cite
Portnova, T. (2019). Composite - image organization of the dramaturgy of dance based paintings. Amazonia Investiga, 8(20), 415-421. Retrieved from https://amazoniainvestiga.info/index.php/amazonia/article/view/171
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