Frederick Ashton's Ballets

Frederick Ashton's Ballets
Title Frederick Ashton's Ballets PDF eBook
Author Geraldine Morris
Publisher Dance Books Limited
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Ballet
ISBN 9781852731595

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In this ground-breaking study of style in six ballets by Sir Frederick Ashton, Geraldine Morris examines the contribution they have made to twentieth century dance and art. Central to the discussion are questions about performance and its connection with style. What do we mean by style in dance? How do we identify it? How can it be retained? Can choreographed movement be distinguished from the danse d'ecole? Does any of this matter? Having considered the nature of style and its relationship to early twentieth century training in Britain, Morris goes on to discuss the six works: A Wedding Bouquet, Illuminations, Birthday Offering, Jazz Calendar, Daphnis and Chloe and A Month in the Country. Delivered with verve and enthusiasm, her analysis and examination of Ashton's role, together with that of the dancers, designers, writers and musicians, is both innovative and thought-provoking. The book is intended for dancers, students and dance enthusiasts who have enjoyed these great works and wish to understand them more fully. Having danced with the Royal Ballet during the years when Ashton was the company's Director, the author brings inside knowledge, informed and enlivened by years of studying the dances. The result is exhilarating and enlightening but also controversial. Geraldine Morris is a Senior Lecturer in Dance Studies at the University of Roehampton.

Secret Muses

Secret Muses
Title Secret Muses PDF eBook
Author Julie Kavanagh
Publisher
Pages 675
Release 1996
Genre Choreographers
ISBN 9780571143528

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A biography of the choreographer Frederick Ashton which traces his progress from Peruvian childhood and unhappy schooldays, through initiation into a homosexual artistic coterie, to a varied career in dance, culminating in public and royal acclaim.

Frederick Ashton and His Ballets

Frederick Ashton and His Ballets
Title Frederick Ashton and His Ballets PDF eBook
Author David Vaughan
Publisher
Pages 586
Release 1999
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN

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This revised edition of Vaughan's seminal work includes a new final chapter and an updated chronology of work. It should be useful for both historians of 20th-century ballet and for lovers of Ashton's work.

Frederick Ashton's Ballets

Frederick Ashton's Ballets
Title Frederick Ashton's Ballets PDF eBook
Author Geraldine Morris
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 297
Release 2024-11-22
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0197747116

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The second edition of Frederick Ashton's Ballets: Style, Performance, Choreography adds two further ballets to this ground-breaking study of Frederick Ashton's choreography. It not only examines the contribution these ballets made to twentieth century dance art, but also presents a detailed account of Ashton's work and dances, demonstrating his remarkable choreographic and artistic talent. Having danced with the Royal Ballet Company during the years Ashton was Director, author, Geraldine Morris also draws on her years as an academic in the field. As well as highlighting the dances, the book explores the contribution made by Ashton's collaborators, both designers and musicians. Central is the issue of identity and how style can be retained in dance, despite alterations in training. It considers the problem of how the values of ballet training change, thereby affecting contemporary performances of his works. Through eight works Morris examines the various sources that Ashton used, whether they were dances with words, or those influenced by dancers' movement style, jazz dance, abstraction, mysticism, or narrative. With this new material, the second edition makes a significant contribution to dance scholarship.

A month in the country

A month in the country
Title A month in the country PDF eBook
Author Ivan Sergeevich Turgenev
Publisher Samuel French, Inc.
Pages 116
Release 2009-04
Genre Drama
ISBN 9780573612442

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A bored wife living in the Russian countryside falls in love with her little boy's handsome new tutor, just like all of the women in the household. The wife's chief rival turns out to be her 17 year old ward; they make a wonderful portrait of two different women in love.

Lord Berners

Lord Berners
Title Lord Berners PDF eBook
Author Peter Dickinson
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Pages 226
Release 2008
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1843833921

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Lord Berners was one of the most colourful and flamboyant personalities of his day. This title offers a new documentary approach - interviews with leading figures and contemporaries who knew him and his work, set into context and complimented with much further information.

Men who Dance

Men who Dance
Title Men who Dance PDF eBook
Author Michael Gard
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 252
Release 2006
Genre Art
ISBN 9780820472669

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What kinds of men become theatrical dancers? Why do men do ballet? The worlds of Western theatrical dance, gender relations and sexuality intermingle and, overtime, produce different answers to these questions. Survey of the history of men in dance, as Nijinsky and Nureyev, and of subjects as masculinity and homosexuality.