THE ROLE OF “DIRECTOR – PLAYWRIGHT” ART TECHNOLOGY IN SHAPING FUTURE DIRECTORS’ PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCE
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
art, performance, director, actor, playwright, art technology, professional competence, literary work.Abstract
This article explores the pedagogical significance of using the “Director – Playwright” art technology to develop the professional competence of future directors through literary works. It outlines the stages of implementation, content, forms, methods, and tools of this art technology.
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