April 29th is International Dance Day. International (World) Dance Day

International Dance Day is a celebration dedicated to the wonderful art form, perfect occasion spin in a whirlwind of a waltz, remember talented dancers and choreographers. Dance Day 2017 is celebrated on April 29, Saturday.

history of the holiday

International Dance Day was established in 1982 by the Dance Committee of the International Theater Institute of UNESCO. The date on which this event should take place was proposed by the outstanding Soviet dancer, choreographer, and ballet theorist P.A. Gusev. Thanks to him, the date when this holiday is celebrated is dedicated to the birthday of the famous reformer dance art Jean-Georges Noverre - April 29, 1727.

The name of this dancer, choreographer and ballet theorist is associated with the birth of modern ballet. Thanks to him:

  • ballet has become an independent species art, not an addition to the opera;
  • dance performances began to be based on thoughtful dramaturgy with logical development actions and characteristics of the actors.

As noted

According to the initiators of the creation of Dance Day, it should help unite all types of dances and overcome cultural and political barriers. On this day, it is customary to send congratulations to leading choreographers and dancers.

In turn, according to established tradition, every year a delegate is selected from representatives of the world of ballet and dance, whose task is to address all people of the world with a Message that draws attention to the art of dance, its ability to express the most reverent feelings in the language of plastic arts, overcome misunderstandings, and reach hearts

The most famous dancers and choreographers who delivered the Message dedicated to the International Dance Day:

1984 Yuri Grigorovich, outstanding Soviet, Russian artist ballet teacher and choreographer
1991 Merce Cunningham, American choreographer who created his own style modern dance. His choreography is distinguished by the unnatural plasticity of the dancers, as if rewriting the laws of human coordination
1996 Maya Plisetskaya, the greatest Soviet, Russian ballerina, who served as a prima ballerina for more than 40 years Bolshoi Theater USSR
1997 Maurice Bejart, one of the most important choreographers of the 20th century
1998 Kazuo Ono, Japanese choreographer and dancer, one of the creators of Japanese modern dance - butoh
year 2001 William Forsythe, American choreographer and dancer, developer of dance improvisation techniques
2002 Katherine Dunham, one of the first African-American dancers, actress, choreographer, teacher
2006 Norodom Sihamoni, King of Cambodia, while studying in Prague, the future king studied, including classical dances
2007 Sasha Waltz, dancer and choreographer from Germany
2011 Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker, Belgian dancer and choreographer, recognized as a major figure in modern dance
year 2013 Lin Huai-Ming, Taiwanese dancer and choreographer, considered Asia's most important choreographer
year 2014 Murad Merzouki, French choreographer who combined hip-hop and acrobatics in his work
2015 Israel Galvan, Spanish dancer and choreographer

Various events are held all over the world on Dance Day, and in Russia, in addition, the “Soul of Dance” award is awarded - the only professional ballet prize established by the magazine “Ballet” and the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation in 1994. It has several nominations:

  • "Star"
  • "Rising star";
  • "Star folk dance»;
  • "Mage";
  • "The Magician of Dance";
  • "Master of Dance";
  • "Teacher";
  • "Knight of the Dance";
  • "Press Leader"

The prize is awarded to outstanding choreographers and dancers, as well as conductors, artists, composers, teachers and journalists who reveal the magic of dance and sanctify achievements in this field. IN different years its laureates were Maya Plisetskaya, Yuri Grigorovich, Vladimir Vasiliev, Rodion Shchedrin, Ulyana Lopatkina, Gennady Rozhdestvensky and many others. In 2016, for the first time in the history of the prize, a gala concert of the prize winners was held in Paris, the homeland of the great choreographer Noverre. This event took place on April 29 - his birthday and International Dance Day.

Celebrate this birthday
IN dance rhythm necessary.
Dance - your inspiration
And peace of mind.

May your health not fail you
Music turns the heart on,
And in beautiful movements
Your talent shines clearly.

We sincerely congratulate the choreographer,
On your birthday we wish you good health,
Kindness, warmth, more patience,
And, of course, a sea of ​​inspiration!

So that the students love very much,
They did everything beautifully, accurately,
The dances delighted and captivated
You were both respected and appreciated!

So that joy rages in the heart,
And helped create masterpieces,
And at competitions, everyone won prizes,
The choreographer was heartily admired!

Congratulations to a great teacher, an extremely talented choreographer and just a person who is passionate about his profession. I wish you creative inspiration, always finding many ideas and opportunities for their implementation. Let your talent light up new stars on stage and great love in the hearts of connoisseurs. Happy birthday!

Grace and elegance
And the feeling of beauty -
Bravo to you, applause to you!
Flight, heights!

And on your birthday, joyful
We wish you bright days.
To bathe in sweet dreams,
In the love of loved ones!

Let you want to dance
From a series of victories.
You don't know loneliness -
Happy for long years!

Let life pass to the rhythm of dance,
Dispersing blood through the veins,
And inspiration finds
And let love warm you.

Successful, unusual ideas,
Talented students
Decent and excellent heights,
And only clear clouds!

You are our teacher, our mentor,
They revealed the secret of the dance to us.
Where you need it quickly, and where you need it smoothly,
What does classical mean and what does ballet mean?

We congratulate you on your birthday,
You are a choreographer from the heart.
We wish that an angel protects you,
Cherished dreams came true.

You always stay
Full of enthusiasm and inspiration.
Admire your work
May success await you ahead.

Happy birthday teacher,
Choreographer from God!
Let's wish you to be stronger
And, of course, everyone is slimmer.

There is a lot of happiness in personal life,
Always look great
New creative ideas
And talented children!

Years fly by, days pass,
And your birthday comes again,
And I want to wish so much,
That I just don't know where to start.
I will express my thoughts in simple words:
Let the ease of movement remain with you,
Elegance, plasticity and everything else,
What makes you, without a doubt, yourself,
All that - yes, yes! - gives you charisma.
After all, you are a choreographer, and this is for life!

How graceful you are in movement,
You are a choreographer - just great!
So accept congratulations
On your birthday from us.

We wish you: always dance,
With passion, inspiration, feeling.
And get younger and rejoice
From the power of supreme art.

Let it inspire you.
Let every step be true.
Let the students read it.
Good luck. Health. All the best to you.

Happy birthday to you,
I wish you bright productions,
Let the achievements of the wards
It will be a meaningful gift for you.

You are an incredible choreographer.
I wish you recognition in your case,
Always let the wings of inspiration
A glorious calling is given to you.

May everything come true for you,
Adversity will be forgotten.
And let happiness knock on your door forever.

Talents of discovery,
Happy events.
And in the dance of love and kindness, the centuries spin.

No one can say for sure why people dance and when they started doing it. It is important that dance unites people; moreover, it is an activity that is one of the most significant elements world culture. There are a great many varieties of dances. This and classical choreography, and folk dances, and modern, and ritual...

In any case, we are dealing with universal language expressions of emotions understandable to people of all nationalities on the planet. And it’s nice that every year we have a reason to congratulate everyone related to this wonderful art form.

Story

We owe the emergence of World (International) Dance Day to UNESCO, international organization, which is in charge of cultural issues on a global scale. The initiative to establish the holiday has arisen several times since the time of the famous “Russian Seasons” of Sergei Diaghilev. However, the final decision was made much later - in 1982.

The date chosen was the birthday of the legendary dancer of the London Drury Lane Theater, choreographer and choreographer Jean Nover, who worked at the end of the 18th - early XIX century. It is to him that the honor of creating modern classical choreography and its codification in the famous work “Letters on Dance and Ballet” belongs. “Letters...” to this day are reference book everyone related to high art choreography.

Traditions

The celebration of World Dance Day, as befits a creative holiday, is taking place magnificently and vigorously. Participating in it:

  • choreographers;
  • directors;
  • ballet dancers;
  • dance groups of various genres all over the planet.

It is difficult to list all the events and promotions that take place on this day in theater halls, stadiums, open stage areas, as well as on the streets and squares of cities. Quite traditional and conservative concerts and performances classical ballet compete with performances of modern dance groups and thematic flash mobs. They are preparing their premieres for the holiday dance groups all genres and styles. International festivals are also held.

As for the official level, every year on this day one of the titans of the world of dance always addresses the world community with a message on a topic that reminds of the holiday and the importance of the art of dance for world culture.

Celebrated every year on April 29. The holiday applies to all existing dance styles. The event is celebrated on a grand scale in almost all countries of the world.

The main goal of the holiday is to unite all people related to dance, regardless of their race and nationality.

history of the holiday

According to the founders, main idea of this holiday- the unification of all areas of dance as a single art form, and the Dance Day itself is an occasion to honor her, and also her ability to overcome all political, cultural and ethnic boundaries, the ability to unite people in the name of friendship and peace, allowing them to speak the same language language - the language of dance.

The holiday was established by the decision of UNESCO. The event was first celebrated in 1982. The date of April 29 for the celebration was announced by Pyotr Gusev, a domestic choreographer and dancer. When choosing her, he was guided by the fact that on this day in 1727 the legendary choreographer Jean Georges Noverre from France was born.

Noverre is the recognized founder of world ballet and dance in general. Before him, dance steps had never been performed solo on stage. They have always served as an accompaniment for opera performers. Noverre was the first to perform ballet on stage as an independent performance. He also decided to rid the dancers of bulky, uncomfortable outfits that hindered the perfect execution of pirouettes.

Every year on April 29, International Dance Day is celebrated around the world. This holiday, dedicated to all styles of dance, began to be celebrated in 1982 on the initiative of the International Dance Council (CID) of UNESCO on the birthday of the French choreographer Jean-Georges Noverre, reformer and theorist choreographic art, who went down in history as the “father of modern ballet.”

Jean-Georges Noverre (April 29, 1727 - October 19, 1810) - French choreographer, choreographer and ballet theorist, student of choreographer L. Dupre. He performed as a dancer and led ballet troupe at the Drury Lane Theater in London.

Noverre developed the principles of heroic ballet and tragedy ballet. In 1759, his famous work “Letters on Dance and Ballets” was published, where Noverre substantiated the principles of a ballet-play, embodied by means of effective pantomime and dance in the collaboration of a composer, choreographer and artist. Therefore, according to the founders, the main idea of ​​this holiday is the unification of all areas of dance as a single art form, and Dance Day itself is an occasion to celebrate it, and also its ability to overcome all political, cultural and ethnic boundaries, the ability to unite people in the name of friendship and peace, allowing them to speak the same language - the language of dance. Photo: Yuri Arcurs, Shutterstock And, of course, on this day the entire dancing world - opera and ballet theater groups, modern dance troupes, modern ballroom and folk dance ensembles and others, both professional and amateur artists - will celebrate their professional holiday. The forms of celebration are very diverse - from traditional concerts and performances to dance flash mobs and unusual performances.


According to the founders, the International Dance Day is intended to unite all areas of dance, to become an occasion to celebrate this art form, its ability to overcome all political, cultural and ethnic boundaries, the ability to unite people in the name of friendship and peace, allowing them to speak the same language - the language of dance .

According to tradition, every year well-known representative the world of choreography is invited to address the public with a message reminding people of the beauty of dance.

For the first time with such a message on the occasion International Day dance performed by Henrik Neubauer in 1982. Also delivering messages were:

1984 - Yuri Grigorovich, choreographer (Russia)

1985 - Robert Joffrey, choreographer (USA)

1990 - Merce Cunningham, dancer and choreographer (USA)

1991 - Hans van Manen, choreographer (Holland)

1993 - Maggie Marin, choreographer (France)

1997 - Maurice Bejart, choreographer (France)

1998 - Kazuo Ono, dancer, one of the founders of butoh dance (Japan)

2000 - Jiri Kylian, choreographer (Holland) and Alicia Alonso, ballerina (Cuba)

2001 - William Forsythe dancer and choreographer, creator of improvisation techniques, (USA-Germany)

2002 - Katherine Dunham, one of the first African-American dancers (USA)

2003 - Mats Ek, choreographer and theater director(Sweden)

2004 - Stefan Page, choreographer (Australia)

2005 - Miyako Yoshida, ballerina (Japan-UK)

2006 - Norodom Sihamoni, King of Cambodia

2007 - Sasha Waltz, choreographer (Germany)

2008 - Gladys Agulhas, dancer and choreographer (South Africa)

2009 - Akram Khan, dancer and choreographer (UK)

2010 - Julio Bocca, dancer and choreographer (Argentina)

2011 - Anna Teresa de Keersmaeker, dancer and choreographer (Belgium)

2013 - Lin Hwai-ming, dancer and choreographer (Taiwan)

2014 - Lopatkina, Ulyana Vyacheslavovna, Russian ballet dancer, prima ballerina Mariinsky Theater in 1995-2017.

On the same day in 1991, the Benois Dance Prize was established, and in 1992, its first award ceremony and gala concert took place on the stage of the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow.