Problems of Theatrical art in the XXI century
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TSAGARELI, Tamar. Problems of Theatrical art in the XXI century. In: Patrimoniul cultural: cercetare, valorificare, promovare, Ed. 14, 30-31 mai 2022, Chișinău. Chișinău: Institutul Patrimoniului Cultural, 2022, Ediția 14, p. 37. ISBN 978-9975-84-158-0.
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Patrimoniul cultural: cercetare, valorificare, promovare
Ediția 14, 2022
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14, Chișinău, Moldova, 30-31 mai 2022

Problems of Theatrical art in the XXI century

CZU: 792(479.22)

Pag. 37-37

Tsagareli Tamar
 
Shota Rustaveli Theatre and Film Georgia State University
 
 
Disponibil în IBN: 20 iulie 2022


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From the last decades of the XX century to the present, the overall processes of integration have a total character in all spheres of human activity. In general, the cosmic quickness of development of technologies and especially information technologies have long removed the borders between different countries and civilizations. This triumphal move of globalization on our planet is a quite difficult process full of resistances. Its ongoing process is far ahead of comprehensive deliberation and assessing of possible positive and negative consequences raised by this occurrence. Despite the fact that historically globalization is a fully natural process, which certainly has not started only in the last decades of the XX century; some people consider the renaissance epoch as its beginning. There are people who think that this process originates from ancient times alongside with the development of mankind’s traditional cultures. However, subsequently in later history, it goes beyond the traditional boundaries of culture and often plays a destructive role towards it. During the discussions around globalization, there often appear catastrophic and apocalyptic visions. On the one side are those who consider globalization as historically inevitable and a progressive comprehensive occasion, while others emphasize the dangerous nature of this occasion for distinctiveness and development of different cultures and civilizations. The essence of globalization supposedly means rapprochement and mutual enrichment of different ethnic groups, communities, governments and different civilizations, their harmonious co-existence in the common calm world, which evidently is only welcomed. The problem is that the ideal theoretical model of globalization so far quite differs from its ongoing version in reality. The reality shows us that instead of different mutual enrichment of cultures with diversity, it is developing and settling total unification, which might provoke destruction and leveling of different national cultural values. Despite the fact that under the idea of globalization, the dialogue between different cultures is considered, in reality at the current phase (at least for now) we have received only a monologue.