The Kinetic rhythm of ballet and its use of contemporary field sculpture

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Faculty of Specific Education, South Valley University, majored in sculpture

2 Dean of the Faculty of Fine Arts, Luxor University

3 Associate Professor at Faculty of Specific Education, University of South Valley

Abstract

Ballet is a kind of multi-art based on expressive dance techniques accompanied by music, nodding and theatrical scenes. One of the most important characteristics of Kinetic ballet is dancing on the toes, which encouraged the artists to take it on a variety of artistic topics.
The art like other literary, kinetic, sound arts. It is an honest translation of the artist's feelings (sculptor) and his ideas, culture and beliefs, and is thus an honest expression of the reality of the life of the society in which the artist (sculptor) lives in an era of the ages.
The art of ballet is considered one of the dance arts that expresses feelings and desires, and this art ,like other arts, went through many stages added characteristics and features. Also, human being is the main tool in it by the innovation of movement and rhythm, which is the main pole of this art, the human being could express the movement ( Dance) and the variables of his inner and outer life, and that's where the research problem comes in.
The problem of the research
Lack of use and employ the Kinetic rhythm systems of ballet and use them in the production of contemporary field sculptures.
Search goal
Highlighting the Kinetic rhythm systems of contemporary ballet and sculpture and the development of contemporary sculptural formations that help to create new ideas for the art creation of contemporary field sculpture.
the importance of research
Finding new aesthetic and compositional data in sculptures that depend on the elements of rhythm and movement and their role in enriching the work.
The ancient Egyptian sculpture is considered an art with a goal and a utilitarian purpose that has religious, funeral and doctrinal qualities. The statues are considered one of the most important signs that distinguished pharaonic civilization from other civilizations, also statues are the result of the ancient Egyptian sculptures that conveyed the heritage of civilization furthermore, the statue was not a useless inanimate at the Pharaohs but it had a major task in pharaonic tombs which is to identify the dead person. We find that sculpture,

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