Repertoire of ballet theaters of ukraine and the world: comparative analysis

Abstract

Purpose of the article is to identify the general and various in the formation of the repertoire of ballet theaters in Ukraine and the world. Methodology. The methodology of the research consists in the application of analysis and synthesis, a comparative method, which enabled us to conduct a scientifically objective study. Scientific novelty. The scientific originality of the work is to identify the basic principles of building a repertoire of ballet theaters in Ukraine and the world, common and distinctive features; the introduction into scientific circulation of information on the collection of ballet theaters in Ukraine and the world. Conclusions. The problem of modern Western theater in the reproduction of sizeable academic ballet forms is the discrepancy between aesthetic and style features, which leads to a loss of creative content. You can see the presence of the performances of the "classical heritage" in the repertoire of the leading ballet theaters of the world, but each has its own: in Ukraine - multi-act academic performances by M. Petipa, L. Ivanov, ballets of national themes; in the American Ballet Theater - the works of J. Balanchine, in the Royal Ballet of Great Britain - the ballets of F. Ashton and K. Macmillan. The absence of nationally painted works in the ballet theaters of the world is stated. A significant proportion of ballets was noted with the means of modern choreography, as well as the presence of works by invited choreographers in the repertoire of Western theaters. But some progress has already been made on the way of modernizing the national ballet repertoire, which is to a large extent contributed to the work of Radu Poklitaru with the "Kiev modern-ballet." The Western Ballet Theater adheres to the "theater for all" policy; the domestic one is focused on a limited circle of "ballet" audiences. The evolution of ballet art is not an absolute replacement of old forms by new ones, in parallel performances of various artistic and style directions of choreography continue to exist.

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Alina Pidlypska

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Alina Pidlypska (2018). Repertoire of ballet theaters of ukraine and the world: comparative analysis. Вісник Національної академії керівних кадрів культури і мистецтв, 1(2), 253-257. https://europub.co.uk./articles/-A-624194