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ABOUT THE LIFE AND ACTIVITIES OF THE TEACHER OF SPORTS AND BALLROOM DANCES V.V. YEVSEYEVA

Abstract

In connection with the general rise and development of sports and ballroom dance in Kazakhstan, the pedagogical activity of the trainers of this type of art also began to develop. We can say that individual figures have made a great contribution to both the organizational and pedagogical process of sports and ballroom dancing. In their pedagogical principles, the tendencies of mass education in European and Latin American dances were clearly manifested. Their ideas and methods of work were and continue to be of great importance for the development of general choreographic art in Kazakhstan. This article tells about the creative way of one of the founders of ballroom dance in Kazakhstan, about the teacher and coach, the head of the DSC “Raduga” Valentina Vasilyevna Yevseyeva. Given the biography of the master of ballroom dance, the history of the formation and development of DSC “Raduga”. The pedagogical activity of V.V. Yevseyeva in KazNAA named T.K. Zhurgenov is described.

About the Author

А. T. Isaliyev
KazNAА named after T.K. Zhurgenov
Kazakhstan

master of arts, associate professor of the department "Pedagogy of choreography"

Almaty



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Isaliyev А.T. ABOUT THE LIFE AND ACTIVITIES OF THE TEACHER OF SPORTS AND BALLROOM DANCES V.V. YEVSEYEVA. Bulletin of Kazakh National Women's Teacher Training University. 2019;(4):345-348. (In Russ.)

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