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    Paradoxes of the Ironical in the Works of the Swedish Rock Band Samla Mammas Manna by Savitskaya Elena A.

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…In relation to folklore, there is also a certain irony: it is not homage to ancient art, but its mocking rethinking. There is also a certain paradoxicality in the performing techniques, sometimes very unconventional (but always a brilliant display of technical mastery), and in stage appearance and live acts, inviting the audience to be a part of performance. …”
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    Ukrainian Folk Traditions as the Source of Music Eccentric Thematic Acrobatics by T. B. Grinier

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…It is found that the connection of music eccentrics with folk art in Soviet and Ukrainian circus science was not systematically considered. …”
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    Engaging creative communities in an industrial city setting: A question of enclosure by Chris Gibson, Ben Gallan, Andrew Warren

    Published 2012-08-01
    “…Such visions have rested on notions of what constitutes ‘culture’ and ‘creativity’, with a focus on the performing arts, while other forms of vernacular creativity have remained largely unnoticed. …”
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    Planeta klaunów w konstelacji Słońca by Magdalena Hasiuk

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…Clowns have passed into the theatre of Ariane Mnouchkine from the “sources” of her theatre inspiration: from Oriental forms, commedia dell’arte, and fair spectacles, from the pedagogic practice of Jacques Lecoq as well as from the space of the abandoned Montmartre (former Médano) circus, where the Thèâtre du Soleil, homeless back then, set the action of A Midsummer Night’s Dream (1968). …”
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    Vasily Kamensky’s Tour of Georgia: On Artistic Behaviour by Svetlana Alekseyevna Kazakova

    Published 2017-10-01
    “…The style of the self-representation of the poet, which is hyperbolised, deliberately bold and frank, resembles circus and theatre techniques, vulgar art, and his lively and playful self-promotion reminds of circus posters. …”
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