KRITSKI IDENTITET KROZ NJEGOVU PLESNU ISTORIJU
Кључне речи:
Krit, identitet, ples, mito-muzikologija, istorija plesaСажетак
Plesovi su niti koje su od antičkih vremena tkale tkaninu koja predstavlja kritsko društvo. Trenuci iz istorije se izvode da bi prikazali konkretne veze između prošlosti i sadašnjosti te se stoga transformišu u živa sećanja zajednice stvarajući bogat izvor znanja i identiteta kad se govori od poetici koja predstavlja samo krićanstvo.
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