The Bloomsbury Handbook of Popular Music and Social Class 2020
DOI: 10.5040/9781501345395.ch-016
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“Dances for the Masses”: Revolution, Class, Proletarian Music, and Dance in Cold War Ukraine

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“…From the point of view of socio-political aspects, dances in Ukraine play the role of a social and political instrument, which is especially noticeable after the 1917 revolution [18]. In China, a similar trend can also be traced [17], but it is not so developed in comparison with Ukraine.…”
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“…From the point of view of socio-political aspects, dances in Ukraine play the role of a social and political instrument, which is especially noticeable after the 1917 revolution [18]. In China, a similar trend can also be traced [17], but it is not so developed in comparison with Ukraine.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, in China, dance dramas were created, reflecting the processes taking place during the revolution [17]. The revolution also had a very strong impact on dance in Ukraine [18]. In addition, Ukraine is also characterized by the influence of public life in general on the art of dancing [18].…”
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