ANTIQUITY'S PHILOSOPHY AS A METHODOLOGY FOR CONTEMPORARY DANCE SCHOLARSHIP

Zhanna Ramadanova, Şahin Filiz
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Abstract. The art of antiquity, including dance, has long captivated human fascination with its timeless perfection, leaving an indelible mark on contemporary art. This influence is evident in the scholarly pursuits of those studying ancient Greek history. Dance held a significant position in ancient Greek life, as attested by surviving artifacts such as sculptures, reliefs, depictions on Greek vessels, and a wealth of written sources. Renowned philosophers, historians, and writers of antiquity, including Socrates, Plato, and Lucian, paid heed to dance as an art form. Even the epic poems of Homer, the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey," mention various forms of dance more than 20 times. Today, more than 300 types of Greek dances can be counted, and according to some sources, "there are more than 10,000 traditional dances that come from all regions of Greece." As research methods, the author uses an analytical review of surviving artifacts and ancient written sources, testifying to the important role of the art of dance in the life of the ancient Greeks. The author also made an analysis of the literature, which testifies to the important role of art, including dance in ancient Greece, which to this day has a huge impact on the development of modern art of choreography. And the “Apollonian” (conscious) logical and “Dionysian” (unconscious) free creative beginnings in art, which are widely discussed today, also originate from ancient Greek art. The author also emphasizes the epistemological significance of dance education and advocates for the revival of the classical tradition of mandatory dance instruction in schools.
古代哲学作为当代舞蹈研究的方法论
摘要包括舞蹈在内的古代艺术,长期以来以其永恒的完美吸引着人类的魅力,在当代艺术中留下了不可磨灭的印记。这种影响在那些研究古希腊历史的学者的学术追求中是显而易见的。舞蹈在古希腊人的生活中占有重要的地位,现存的雕塑、浮雕、希腊船只上的描绘和丰富的文字资料都证明了这一点。著名的哲学家、历史学家和古代作家,包括苏格拉底、柏拉图和卢西安,都把舞蹈作为一种艺术形式。甚至在荷马史诗《伊利亚特》和《奥德赛》中,也有20多次提到各种形式的舞蹈。今天,可以计算出超过300种希腊舞蹈,根据一些资料,“有超过10,000种传统舞蹈来自希腊的各个地区。”作为研究方法,作者通过对现存文物和古代文字资料的分析回顾,证明了舞蹈艺术在古希腊人生活中的重要作用。作者还对文献进行了分析,证明了艺术的重要作用,包括古希腊舞蹈,直到今天对现代编舞艺术的发展仍有巨大的影响。今天广为讨论的艺术中的“阿波罗式”(有意识的)、逻辑的和“酒神式”(无意识的)自由创作的开端,也起源于古希腊艺术。作者还强调了舞蹈教育的认识论意义,主张恢复学校强制舞蹈教学的古典传统。
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