EVOLUTION OF MODERN DANCE: FROM AVANT-GARDE TO THE PRESENT

Authors

  • Boreyko Alevtina Alexandrovna Teacher at the State Academy of Choreography of Uzbekistan Author

Keywords:

modern dance, postmodern dance, social problems in dance, freedom of expression, choreographic innovations, multimedia and performance.

Abstract

The article considers modern dance as a unique art direction combining freedom of expression, social significance and technological innovations. The origins of contemporary dance and its development are analyzed. The ways in which modern dance interacts with other forms of art, its role in cultural dialogue and its impact on society are discussed.

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Published

2025-09-01