FORMATION AND PERFORMANCE STYLES OF SURKHANDARYA CHILDREN'S FOLKLORE DANCE SCHOOL

FORMATION AND PERFORMANCE STYLES OF SURKHANDARYA CHILDREN'S FOLKLORE DANCE SCHOOL

Authors

  • Shuhrat Tokhtasimov Rector of the State Academy of Choreography of Uzbekistan, professor
  • Asror Allayarov Master’s student of the University named after Jumabek Tashenov of the Republic of Kazakhstan

Keywords:

Since the beginning of humanity, it is impossible to imagine the history and development of a nation's spirituality apart from its past, unique customs, traditions and national values.

Abstract

this article, the history of Surkhandarya children's folk dances and dance schools, the ethnic composition of folklore ensembles, and their stages of development are studied.

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Published

2024-10-01

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Shuhrat Tokhtasimov, & Asror Allayarov. (2024). FORMATION AND PERFORMANCE STYLES OF SURKHANDARYA CHILDREN’S FOLKLORE DANCE SCHOOL. IMRAS, 7(10), 48–53. Retrieved from https://journal.imras.org/index.php/sps/article/view/1814

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