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10.5958/2278-4853.2021.00712.6
ESTABLISHMENT AND DEVELOPMENT OF UZBEK THEATER
Oktamjon Ergashevich Abdullayev*
*Dean of the Faculty of Arts,
Namangan State University, UZBEKISTAN
ABSTACT
The independence of the Republic of Uzbekistan has had a natural impact on the development of
theatrical art. Modern Uzbek Theater is an art that carefully preserves its traditions and seeks to
absorb the unique achievements of mankind. Historians have pointed out that the main source of
all kinds of spectacles, of all the art genres that grew out of them, is labor. Russian philosopher
G.V. Plikhanov teaches that “play is the child of labor.” GV Plekhanov wrote that we cannot
understand the history of culture if we do not absorb the idea that he died and that man in
general, first of all, looked at things and events from the point of view of life and profit, and that
his views were gradually treated aesthetically.
KEYWORDS:
Theater, Stage, City, Spectacle, Process, Work, Play, Aesthetics.
INTRODUCTION
Mankind In the 21st century, the number of large cities and urban populations is growing
rapidly. There are more than three hundred major cities on the planet with a population of over
one million. Eighty percent of the world's population lives in cities. Behind these numbers lies
the complex progressive process of rebuilding people’s aesthetic relationships.Traditional Uzbek
theater is based on the ancient spectacles of the East, and its roots go back to its relations with
primitive society. This situation calls for the search for its first sources of creation in the soil of
Central Asia and in the social life, national characteristics and traditions of the ancient peoples
who lived here, in the nature of the nation.
Historians have pointed out that the main source of all kinds of spectacles, of all the art genres
that grew out of them, is labor. Russian philosopher G.V. Plikhanov teaches that “play is the
child of labor.” GV Plekhanov wrote that we cannot understand the history of culture if we do
not absorb the idea that he died and that man in general, first of all, looked at things and events
from the point of view of life and profit, and that his views were gradually treated aesthetically.
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