Rene Blum and The Ballets Russes

Rene Blum and The Ballets Russes
Title Rene Blum and The Ballets Russes PDF eBook
Author Judith Chazin-Bennahum
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 302
Release 2011-07-15
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 0199830479

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René Blum and the Ballets Russes documents the life of the enigmatic and brilliant writer and producer who resurrected the Ballets Russes after Diaghilev died. Based on a treasure trove of previously undiscovered letters and documents, the book not only tells the poignant story of Blum's life, but also illustrates the central role Blum played in the development of dance in the United States. Indeed, Blum's efforts to save his ballet company eventually helped to bring many of the world's greatest dancers and choreographers--among them Fokine, Balanchine, and Nijinska--to American ballet stages.

Ida Rubinstein

Ida Rubinstein
Title Ida Rubinstein PDF eBook
Author Judith Chazin-Bennahum
Publisher State University of New York Press
Pages 272
Release 2022-03-01
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 1438487991

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Ida Rubinstein (1883–1960) captivated Paris's dancers, composers, artists, and audiences from her time in the Ballets Russes in 1909 to her final performances in 1939. Trained in Russia as an actress and a dancer, her life spanned the artistic freedom of the Belle Époque through the ravages of World War I, the Depression, and finally World War II. This critical biography carefully examines aspects of Rubinstein's life and career that have previously received little attention. These include her early life in Russia, her writing about performance aesthetics, her curated approach to acting and dancing roles, and her encumbered position as a woman and a Jew. Rubinstein used her considerable fortune to produce dozens of plays, lyric creations, and ballets, making her one of the foremost producers of the first half of the twentieth century. Employing the greatest scenic artists, Léon Bakst and Alexander Benois; the distinguished composers Igor Stravinsky, Arthur Honegger, and Claude Debussy; celebrated writers including Paul Valéry and André Gide; and the brilliant choreographer Bronislava Nijinska, Rubinstein transformed twentieth-century theater and dance.

Choura

Choura
Title Choura PDF eBook
Author Alexandra Danilova
Publisher Fromm International
Pages 280
Release 1988
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Irina Baronova and the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo

Irina Baronova and the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo
Title Irina Baronova and the Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo PDF eBook
Author Victoria Tennant
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 257
Release 2014-10-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 022616716X

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"Drawing on letters, correspondence, oral histories, and interviews, Baronova's daughter, the actress Victoria Tennant, ... recounts Baronova's dramatic life, from her earliest aspirations to her grueling time on tour to her later years in Australia as a pioneer of the art"--Dust jacket flap.

Behind the Scenes at the Ballets Russes

Behind the Scenes at the Ballets Russes
Title Behind the Scenes at the Ballets Russes PDF eBook
Author Michael Meylac
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 410
Release 2017-10-30
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 178673205X

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The Ballets Russes was perhaps the most iconic, yet at the same time mysterious, ballet company of the twentieth century. Inspired by the unique vision of their founder Sergei Diaghilev, the company gained a large international following. In the mid-twentieth century - during the tumultuous years of World War II and the Cold War - the Ballets Russes companies kept the spirit and traditions of Russian ballet alive in the West, touring extensively in America, Europe and Australia. This important new book uncovers previously-unseen interviews and provides insights into the lives of the great figures of the age - from the dancers Anna Pavlova and Alicia Markova to the choreographers Leonide Massine, George Balanchine and Anton Dolin. The dancers' own words reveal what life was really like for the stars of the Ballets Russes and provide fascinating new insights into one of the most vibrant and creative groups of artists of the modern age.

Balanchine and Kirstein's American Enterprise

Balanchine and Kirstein's American Enterprise
Title Balanchine and Kirstein's American Enterprise PDF eBook
Author James Steichen
Publisher
Pages 313
Release 2019
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0190607416

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Challenging the mythologies surrounding the early years of the Balanchine-Kirstein enterprise, this book weaves a new and definitive account of a crucial period in dance history.

The Jewish Decadence

The Jewish Decadence
Title The Jewish Decadence PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Freedman
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 311
Release 2021-04-26
Genre Art
ISBN 022658108X

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"Freedman's final book is a tour de force that examines the history of Jewish involvement in the decadent art movement. While decadent art's most notorious practitioner was Oscar Wilde, as a movement it spread through western Europe and even included a few adherents in Russia. Jewish writers and artists such as Catulle Mèndes, Gustav Kahn, and Simeon Solomon would portray non-stereotyped characters and produce highly influential works. After decadent art's peak, Walter Benjamin, Marcel Proust, and Sigmund Freud would take up the idiom of decadence and carry it with them during the cultural transition to modernism. Freedman expertly and elegantly takes readers through this transition and beyond, showing the lineage of Jewish decadence all the way through to the end of the twentieth century"--