Published September 9, 2024
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DANCE AND TECHNOLOGY: CHOREOGRAPHY IN THE DIGITAL AGE
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- 1. STUDENT OF URGENCH BRANCH OF THE UZBEKISTAN STATE ACADEMY OF CHOREOGRAPHY
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The article explores the relationship between dance and technology in the digital age, examining how choreographers integrate digital tools such as virtual reality, motion capture, and digital projections into their performances. It also highlights the impact of social media platforms on the dissemination of dance performances and how technology is shaping the future of choreography. The convergence of dance and technology is revolutionizing the way choreographers create, share, and present their work in a globalized and digitally connected world.
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