Abstract

Abstract. Men's dance in the Kazakh dance art requires special attention in modern choreography. The development of dances for men, the scientific formulation of its history, and development trends are among the most pressing problems in modern dance art. Therefore, this scientific article is devoted to discussing the essence of the national dances of the Kazakh people, including dances for men, ways of their formation and development. The article is based on Almat Shamshiev's dance «Zholbarys zhurek» changes in the national men's dance elements were scientifically differentiated, and various scientific methods and receivers were used in scientific research. In order to determine the essence of men's dance, methods of historical and chronological systematization, differentiation, comparison, and control were used. In comparison, he tried to reveal the features of the dance of the guys through the dance the «Balbirauyn», and gave specific examples of what dance elements were added and what movements and postures were transformed according to the dance «Zholbarys zhurek». He concluded that the development of human consciousness, and the transformation of society are standard with the passage of time, and in this regard, new views appear in the art of dance, the release of new works, and the transformation of existing dance elements is a natural phenomenon and a modern necessity. Today, men who are engaged in the art of dance pay attention to the ability to flex, flexibility. It shows that some dance moves used only in girls ' dances in the past are successfully used in men's dances today. However, he says, in performing movements, the guys dance flexibly in a manner that corresponds to their masculine nature. However, he emphasizes that in making changes, it is necessary to constantly pay attention to Kazakh dances' essence and central national nature. Several recommendations were given on further developing Kazakh men's dance, increasing interest in it in society.

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