Theatrical Life and Socially-Political Climate of Russian Society: Measurement of Evolution Intensity

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Theatrical Life and Socially-Political Climate of Russian Society: Measurement of Evolution Intensity In limits of theoretically-informational approach to the occurrence of culture and art, the intensity of theatrical life is scrutinizing as degree of tension of its dynamics, which flows from quantitative estimation of the cultural public mean’s role, their investment in formation and development of art of its aspects and genres and importance of events in different periods of time. Appearance of various creative innovations in theatrical life is conditioning by the level of its intensity.

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