民间舞蹈作为社会主义宣传的工具基于帕韦科夫斯基的冷战

Izabela Andrzejak
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这篇文章讨论了共产党利用民间舞蹈作为宣传工具的问题。将民间团体的活动与社会主义现实主义时期及其后的岁月联系起来并不罕见。民间歌舞团一直是向世界展示这个国家多姿多彩的一面,并经常以他们的表演为国家重大活动增添光彩。然而,他们的艺术活动并不仅仅是出于波兰民间传说的美丽,因为二战后成立的民间乐团经常是为了帮助共产党的目标而创建的。挖掘民间曲目,将地方歌舞搬上舞台,被视为对精英文化的反对。文化改革使工人阶级可以参加演出,民间歌舞表达了对农村人民劳动的赞赏。除了来自波兰各个地区的传统歌曲外,这些乐团的曲目还包括许多纪念斯大林和波苏友谊的歌曲。帕维科夫斯基的获奖影片《冷战》(Cold War)部分取材于一个歌舞团体(恰当地命名为马祖雷克(Mazurek)),展示了这一时期艺术家不得不面对的许多困境和争议。
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Folk dance as a tool of socialist propaganda based on Paweł Pawlikowski’s Cold War
The article addressed the issue of using folk dance as a tool of propaganda by the communist party. It is not uncommon to associate the activity of folk groups with the period of socialist realism and the years that followed in. Folk song and dance ensembles have always been a colorful showcase of the country outside of its borders and have often added splendor to distinguished national events with their performances. Nevertheless, their artistic activity was not motivated solely by the beauty of Polish folklore, for folk ensembles formed after World War II were often created to aid the goals of the communist party. Reaching for folk repertoire and transferring regional songs and dances to the stage was seen as opposition to the elite culture. Cultural reform made performances accessible to the working class, and folk song and dance expressed admiration for the work of people in the countryside. In addition to traditional songs from various regions of Poland, the repertoire of these ensembles also included many songs in honor of Stalin and about the Polish-Soviet friendship. Paweł Pawlikowski’s award-winning film, Cold War, which partially follows a song and dance ensemble (aptly named Mazurek), shows many of the dilemmas and controversies that the artists of this period had to face.
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