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Межкультурные взаимодействия как фактор современного развития танцевально-пластической культуры коренных малочисленных народов Севера

Межкультурные взаимодействия как фактор современного развития танцевально-пластической культуры коренных малочисленных народов Севера

Abstract

В статье сопоставляются и выявляются этнорегиональные особенности и типологические черты традиционной танцевально-пластической культуры коренных малочисленных народов Севера, Сибири и Дальнего Востока, возникшие в процессе межкультурных взаимодействий этих народов, а также приводятся некоторые примеры развития современной танцевальной культуры у народов Севера, Сибири и Дальнего Востока в процессе заимствования танцевальной пластики.The article compares and identifies the ethno-regional peculiarities and typology lines of traditional dancing-plastic culture of native small in numbers people of North, Siberia and Far East arising up in the process of cross-cultural cooperations of these people, and also some examples of development of modern dancing culture are made at the people of North, Siberia and Far East in the process of borrowing of the dancing plastic arts.

Keywords

ТАНЦЕВАЛЬНО-ПЛАСТИЧЕСКАЯ КУЛЬТУРА,DANCING-PLASTIC CULTURE,МЕЖКУЛЬТУРНЫЕ ВЗАИМОДЕЙСТВИЯ,INTERCULTURAL INTERACTION,ХУДОЖЕСТВЕННАЯ КОММУНИКАЦИЯ,ARTISTIC COMMUNICATION,КУЛЬТУРНО-ИСТОРИЧЕСКИЙ ПРОЦЕСС,CULTURAL AND HISTORICAL PROCESS,ИНТЕРПРЕТАЦИЯ ТАНЦЕВАЛЬНОЙ ПЛАСТИКИ,INTERPRETATION OF THE DANCING PLASTIC ARTS,РЕКОНСТРУКЦИЯ ТАНЦЕВАЛЬНОГО ФОЛЬКЛОРА,RECONSTRUCTION OF DANCING FOLKLORE,ТРАНСЛЯЦИЯ ИСКУССТВА,TRANSLATION OF ART

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