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Influence of Pina Bausch’s creativity to the formation of interdisciplinary practices in contemporary dance

Abstract

The article overviews one of the vectors of contemporary dance’s development in the second half of the XX century which can be traced in Pina Baush’s, a famous German choreographer, artistic practice. Her collaboration with dramaturge Raimund Hoghe is one of the most cited examples of the integration of theoretical discours into practice in the field, and her approach towards the rearrangement of the roles within the artistic process - reflecting the hierarchical shift in the modernist structure. The article reviews the examples of dance dramaturgical approach as a means of interdisciplinary solutions for artistic tasks on Russian contemporary dance stage.

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Tatiana V. Gordeeva
Vaganova Ballet Academy
Russian Federation


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Gordeeva T.V. Influence of Pina Bausch’s creativity to the formation of interdisciplinary practices in contemporary dance. Bulletin of Vaganova Ballet Academy. 2015;(4):63-69. (In Russ.)

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