ART AND SCULPTURE PATTERNS IN CREATING STAGE IMAGES BY ANNA PAVLOVA
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18223/hiscult.v11i2.3694Resumen
This article is a comprehensive analysis of the development of Anna Pavlova’s creative art in a manner which enables translation of her physical stage roles into production of models and sculptures. The author considers formation and evolution of her creative style: individual performer’s artistic style, choreography manner and type or direction in Russian ballet schools, reflecting the system of thought of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. Pavlova’s stage roles, not previously reflected in the literature, have been analyzed, a comprehensive scientific assessment and systematic review of choreographic images have been given in relation to figurative interpretation of the main character of the performance, wherein she acted as the artist-dancer-creator