MODERN METHODS OF TEACHING STUDENTS BASED ON UZBEK FOLKLORE DANCE ART MOTIFS
Abstract
This article investigates contemporary pedagogical approaches to integrating motifs from Uzbek folklore dance art into student education, emphasizing their role in fostering cultural competence, creativity, and emotional expression. Drawing on ethnographic analyses and innovative instructional frameworks, the study delineates how traditional dance elements, such as lyrical movements, symbolic gestures, and rhythmic patterns can be adapted for modern classrooms to enhance learner engagement and intercultural understanding. Through a synthesis of qualitative methods, including case studies and participatory observations, findings reveal that these motifs not only preserve national heritage but also promote cognitive development and social cohesion among students. The implications underscore the need for interdisciplinary curricula that bridge traditional arts with digital technologies, offering a model for global educational practices.