Human–AI Collaboration in Performing Arts:  A Descriptive Study of Music and Dance Innovation

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  • Dr. Richa Thakur, Rajendra Kumar Author

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7492/pw1g8j52

Abstract

The creation of the Artificial Intelligence (AI) is travelling at a blistering pace and is disturbing the sphere of performance arts and particularly the sphere of music and dancing. In this paper, I will analyse in descriptive terms the new trends of human and AI co- cooperation in the development, writing and designing processes. Its primary purpose is to discuss how the ideas of AI-based solutions and generative algorithms are advancing human creativity, product production efficiencies, or changing the way the working artistic pieces are made. The research is descriptive based with the references to the secondary literature, documented case studies and analysis of the current AI powered creative portals. The finding indicates that AI is less a replacement and more of a collaborator of human artists exhibiting the ability to explore more and also customizing and creative assistance in real time. Nevertheless, the concerns that are linked to the artistic authenticity, ethical ownership, displaced skills as well as the reliance upon technology remain rather significant. The study comes to the conclusion that the future of performing art is the human/AI alliances that are likely to emerge that will leave the human emotional aspect of the performing arts unravaged by the computers but rather leverage the computational intelligence capability. The article can be included in the research literature about computational creativity and provide the strategic direction of artists, educators, and technology developers to work on AI-mediated innovation performing art.

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1990-2026

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How to Cite

Human–AI Collaboration in Performing Arts:  A Descriptive Study of Music and Dance Innovation. (2026). MSW Management Journal, 35(2), 3032-3035. https://doi.org/10.7492/pw1g8j52