STUDYING THE HERITAGE OF DANCE
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What exactly dance is depends on social, cultural, aesthetic, artistic and spiritual constraints and ranges from functional movement (folk dances) to virtuosic technique (ballet). Dance is divided into public (at weddings), social (waltz), performance (on stage), ceremonial (Indian dances), competition (artistic gymnastics) types. It is possible to convey thoughts and feelings, and to write stories through dance movements. As a result of the evolution of dance, various styles have emerged. For example, breakdancing, which appeared relatively recently, belongs to hip hop culture; and African dance is interpretable; ballet and waltz are classical dances, while tap is modern. Experience and caution are required when performing high-speed dances, or injury (pulling ankles, etc.) is possible. The art of dance performance is called choreography. A person who creates a dance is called a choreographer.Abstract
Dance is an art form that is manifested in rhythmic body movements similar to music.[1] Dance exists in many cultures and is performed as a form of expressing emotions, social connections, or for entertainment.
The dance is performed not only by humans, but also by other animals (eg, bees, birds). Even inanimate objects can dance—metaphorically: "leaves dancing in the wind" or literally: robot dancing. Gymnastics, synchronized swimming, and some martial arts can also be compared to dance.
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• Avdeyeva L. A., Iz istorii uzbekskoy natsionalnoy xoreografii, T., 2001; Qodirov M., Oʻzbek xalq tomosha sanʼati, T., 1981; Avdeyeva L. A., Qodirov M. X., Ismatova Yu., "Tanavor" raqsi jilolari, T., 2002.
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2024-06-01
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