from 01.01.2006 to 01.01.2025
Moskva, Moscow, Russian Federation
Russian Federation
UDC 796.078
CSCSTI 77.01
The purpose of the study is to develop a program for the dance tournament "Multistyle" covering various types of dance training and to justify the feasibility of its implementation at the venues and locations of RUT (MIIT). Research methods: analysis of scientific and methodological literature, surveys, questionnaires, and diagnostics of the capabilities of the universal platforms of the Russian University of Transport for conducting a tournament in various dance styles. Research results. The analysis of the existing infrastructure of RUT (MIIT) showed a satisfactory level. The dance tournament "Multistyle," organized at the venues of RUT (MIIT), will attract the attention of a wide range of students, both those dancing and participating in the competition, as well as those who enjoy this type of physical activity. The results obtained can be used for the annual conduct of the tournament and can be replicated at other university venues, strengthening RUT (MIIT)'s position as a center for student initiatives.
dance tournament, state youth policy, self-realization, creativity, sports industry
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