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Sports and theater, or About the theatricality of sports

https://doi.org/10.57006/2782-3245-2021-1-1-58-62

Abstract

Sports in modern culture is a phenomenon that performs a very diverse range of functions. Having its own nature, which differs from the nature of other cultural phenomena, sport is in a system of relations and interactions with them. The article deals with the problem of relations between sport and theater, which, of course, is a concretization of a broader topic, namely, the relationship between sport and art. Sport as a game has many common features with theater, which allows sports, especially professional sports, to build their activities using the means of theatrical art. Sport is also a spectacle that requires close contact with the audience. This side of being a sport is expressed. In particular, the fact that one of the dominant trends in the existence of sports is theatricalization. The latter circumstance leads to the need to strengthen the aesthetic and artistic training of professionals in the field of sports.

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A. V. Medvedev
Екатеринбургский институт физической культуры (филиал) ФГБОУ ВО «УралГУФК»
Russian Federation

PhD, professor



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Medvedev A.V. Sports and theater, or About the theatricality of sports. Scientific and educational basics in physical culture and sports. 2021;(1):58-62. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.57006/2782-3245-2021-1-1-58-62

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