The Young Artists Problems of Adapting Professionally and Socially in an International Company

Authors

  • Luminița Bivol Academy of Music, Theatre and Fine Arts, Chișinău, Republic of Moldova

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.37130/DrHvol4iss1pp38-43

Keywords:

ballet artist, adapting professionally, adapting socially, culture differences, personal life

Abstract

This article will address the young artists problems of adapting professionally and socially in an international company. The article is intended to provide information to experts in this field regarding the differences of education, culture and language. It’s very challenging for an artist to change their life as many times they have to leave a country and with this process it’s hard to find a stable home, to get used to the city and the people. Finally, this article is about being aware of the importance to grow as an artist and have the space for creative projects.

References

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Heejin, K. (2019). Extraordinary People, Extraordinary Wisdom: How Can Professional Ballet Dancers Persevere in Their Performance Career?. [Master’s Theses. University of Victoria].

Salo, A. (2019). The Power of Dance: How Dance Effects Mental and Emotional Health and Self-Confidence in Young Adults. [Master's Theses. University of Northern Colorado].

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Published

2023-12-01

How to Cite

Bivol, L. (2023). The Young Artists Problems of Adapting Professionally and Socially in an International Company. Doctoral Horizons, 4(1), 38–43. https://doi.org/10.37130/DrHvol4iss1pp38-43