Choreographic Art is a specialized periodical, peer-reviewed publication created to publish the results of fundamental, theoretical, and applied research in the fields of ballet studies, history, theory, and methodology of choreographic art.
The journal serves as a coordinating platform for presenting the academic achievements of leading research institutes, specialized academies, and higher education institutions of culture and the arts in the Russian Federation and abroad. The publication aims to integrate Russian dance scholarship into the global scientific information space.
The journal is an academic platform that unites the historical traditions of choreographic education and the latest developments in contemporary dance art.
The goal of the journal is to develop a fundamental scientific and theoretical basis for the development of Russian and international art studies in the field of choreographic culture.
The publication aims to integrate the achievements of the Russian school of ballet studies into the global information space and provide scholars with an authoritative platform for testing the results of dissertation research in the specialty 5.10.3. Art forms (choreographic art), according to the scientific specialty passport:
- Theory of choreography: subject and methods of research;
- Sources for the study of choreography;
- Recording, analysis, and preservation of texts of works;
- The nature of dance, its new forms and types;
- Typology and semiotics of dance language and compositional forms. Creative methods of creating works;
- History of choreography in the context of other arts;
- Recreation of folklore models and stage choreographic works, preservation of classical heritage, attribution of texts;
- Principles and methods of textual examination of choreographic texts, systems of recording;
- Historiography of works of choreographic art. Study of the lives and work of ballet figures. Experience and personal methods of teachers;
- Study of critical thought and perception of choreographic art. Problems of contemporary choreographic art;
- Methods for comprehensive multimedia analysis of stage choreographic works.
The preferred language for publication of scientific research is English.
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