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The Sixth Sense of the Avant-Garde: Dance, Kinaesthesia and the Arts in Revolutionary Russia
Author: Irina Sirotkina
Year: April 20, 2017
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Language: English



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The Sixth Sense of the Avant-Garde Dance Kinaesthesia and the Arts in Revolutionary Russia In the midst of the technological revolution that has swept the world, it is easy to lose sight of the importance of our senses, particularly the sense of touch and movement. However, for pioneers of modernism in early 20th century Russia, these senses were paramount in their artistic expression and the development of their craft. In "The Sixth Sense of the Avant-Garde Dance Kinaesthesia and the Arts in Revolutionary Russia author Irina Sirotkina delves into the significance of movement and the sense of movement in the lives of Russian artists, writers, theatre people, and dancers during the tumultuous period between the last years of the tsars and the Revolution. Through a vivid picture of movement in this extraordinary generation, readers gain a new perspective on the relationship between art and life during this time. The book begins by exploring the role of movement and the turn to the body as a source of natural knowledge in the idealistic creativity of the time. Both those who looked forward to the technology of the future and those who looked back to the harmony of Ancient Greece saw movement as a key aspect of their artistic vision. The author weaves history and analysis together to create a colorful and thoughtful affirmation of movement in the expressive life of the time. The book focuses on the need to study and understand the process of technological evolution, particularly in the context of the arts.
Шестое чувство авангардного танца кинестезия и искусство в революционной России В разгар технологической революции, охватившей мир, легко упустить из виду важность наших чувств, особенно чувства осязания и движения. Однако для пионеров модернизма в России начала XX века эти чувства имели первостепенное значение в их художественном выражении и развитии их ремесла. В книге «Шестое чувство авангардного танца кинестезии и искусства в революционной России» автор Ирина Сироткина углубляется в значение движения и чувство движения в жизни русских художников, писателей, театральных деятелей и танцоров в бурный период между последними годами правления царей и революцией. Благодаря яркой картине движения в этом необыкновенном поколении читатели получают новый взгляд на отношения между искусством и жизнью за это время. Книга начинается с исследования роли движения и поворота к телу как источнику естественного знания в идеалистическом творчестве того времени. И те, кто с нетерпением ждал технологии будущего, и те, кто оглядывался на гармонию Древней Греции, рассматривали движение как ключевой аспект своего художественного видения. Автор сплетает воедино историю и анализ, чтобы создать красочное и продуманное утверждение движения в выразительной жизни времени. Книга посвящена необходимости изучения и понимания процесса технологической эволюции, особенно в контексте искусств.
Il sesto senso della danza d'avanguardia della cinestesia e l'arte nella Russia rivoluzionaria Nel pieno della rivoluzione tecnologica che ha colpito il mondo, è facile perdere di vista l'importanza dei nostri sentimenti, in particolare il senso di tangenza e movimento. Tuttavia, per i pionieri del modernismo nella Russia all'inizio del XX secolo, questi sentimenti sono stati di primaria importanza nella loro espressione artistica e nello sviluppo del loro mestiere. Nel libro «Il sesto senso della danza d'avanguardia della cinestesia e dell'arte nella Russia rivoluzionaria», Irina rotkina approfondisce il significato del movimento e il senso del movimento nella vita di artisti, scrittori, teatrali e danzatori russi nel periodo turbolento tra gli ultimi anni del regno degli Zar e la rivoluzione. Grazie a un quadro luminoso del movimento in questa generazione straordinaria, i lettori hanno una nuova visione del rapporto tra arte e vita nel corso del tempo. Il libro inizia esplorando il ruolo del movimento e svoltando verso il corpo come fonte di conoscenza naturale nella creatività idealista dell'epoca. E quelli che aspettavano con ansia la tecnologia del futuro e quelli che guardavano all'armonia della Grecia antica consideravano il movimento un aspetto chiave della sua visione artistica. L'autore parla di storia e analisi per creare un'affermazione colorata e elaborata del movimento nella vita espressiva del tempo. Il libro è dedicato alla necessità di studiare e comprendere l'evoluzione tecnologica, soprattutto nel contesto delle arti.
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第六のアヴァンギャルドダンスキナエステシアと革命ロシアの芸術世界を席巻する技術革命の中で、私たちの感覚、特に触覚と動きの重要性を見過ごすのは簡単です。しかし、20世紀初頭のロシアのモダニズムの先駆者にとって、これらの感情は芸術的表現とその技術の発展において最も重要であった。著者イリーナ・シロトキナは、ロシアの芸術家、作家、演劇労働者、ダンサーの生活における動きの意味と動きの感覚を、革命的なロシアのキネステシアと芸術の第六の感覚で掘り下げますツァースと革命。この並外れた世代の動きの鮮やかな写真のおかげで、読者はこの間の芸術と生活の関係について新しい視点を得る。この本は、運動の役割を探求し、当時の理想主義的な創造性における自然な知識の源として身体に目を向けることから始まります。未来の技術を楽しみにしていた人たちと、古代ギリシャの調和を振り返った人たちは、運動を彼らの芸術的ビジョンの鍵としています。著者は時間の表現的な生命の動きの多彩で思慮深い声明を作成するために歴史および分析を一緒に編みます。この本は、特に芸術の文脈において、技術進化の過程を研究し理解する必要性を扱っている。

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