Principles and Simple Laws of Choreography in Kindergarten and Children's Folklore of the Surkhandarya Region

Authors

  • Abdullaeva Zaytuna Shamilyevna Lecturer, Department of Music Education, Termez State University

Keywords:

folk art, Surkhandarya - ethno-folklore region, laws of choreography, principles of choreography, meanings of dance

Abstract

Each choreographic lesson should have a certain structure. First, a warm-up is carried out and the muscles are warmed up. Then you repeat the learned movements, and only after that show the children new dances. Surkhandarya is an ethno-folklore region that has retained elements of archaic culture since, at least, Kushan Bactria. The history and culture of the Turkic and Iranian peoples are intertwined here, so the bulk of the population is fluent in the Uzbek and Tajik languages, which to a certain extent is reflected in folk art.

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Published

2022-11-22

How to Cite

Shamilyevna, A. Z. . (2022). Principles and Simple Laws of Choreography in Kindergarten and Children’s Folklore of the Surkhandarya Region. Vital Annex: International Journal of Novel Research in Advanced Sciences, 1(5), 258–261. Retrieved from https://innosci.org/IJNRAS/article/view/500