Luminous
Title | Luminous PDF eBook |
Author | The Australian Ballet |
Publisher | Hardie Grant |
Pages | 372 |
Release | 2011-11-01 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 9780646552934 |
Luminous captures 50 years of The Australian Ballet, revealing dancers at work and at play, on stage and on tour, in rehearsals and in love, and the designers, director and choreographers who nurtured its artistic vision. This handsome coffee table book features defining images and never-before-seen photos accompanied by essays by Australia's leading arts writers.
The Ballets Russes in Australia and Beyond
Title | The Ballets Russes in Australia and Beyond PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Carroll |
Publisher | Wakefield Press |
Pages | 370 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 1862548846 |
The Ballets Russes in Australia and Beyond draws together essays by leading international and national scholars, who explore the rich legacy of the Ballets Russes. A dazzling array of pictures brings to life the sheer vitality of the companies in a way that makes the volume indispensable to balletomanes, scholars, and those fascinated by the synergies between the creative arts in general.
Official Year Book of the Commonwealth of Australia No. 56, 1970
Title | Official Year Book of the Commonwealth of Australia No. 56, 1970 PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Aust. Bureau of Statistics |
Pages | 1138 |
Release | |
Genre | |
ISBN |
Soar
Title | Soar PDF eBook |
Author | David McAllister |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2020 |
Genre | Ballet dancers |
ISBN | 9781760761042 |
'McAllister's triumphant story.' Benjamin Law 'A ripping memoir.' Jane Turner From the backblocks of Perth to international stardom, this is a story of courage to fight against the odds for your passion and succeed. David McAllister has always belonged onstage. As the middle child in a Catholic family who knew nothing about dance, he watched himself twirl in the reflective glass of the TV and dreamed about becoming the next Rudolf Nureyev. As a little boy taking ballet lessons, he was mercilessly bullied. As a young man joining the ranks of The Australian Ballet, he worried that he would never play the prince because he lacked the height and lean limbs of a classical dancer. Every time he heard 'no', he simply did what he loved - danced. Sure enough, curtains rose for the unlikely prince: he represented Australia on the world stage; he became a principal dancer and performed his dream roles; he fell in love, onstage and off; and he enjoyed a twenty-year tenure as artistic director of The Australian Ballet, transforming it into one of the top flagship dance companies in the world. Fifty years since he stepped into his first ballet class, McAllister reflects on his dance journey, his relationships, embracing his sexuality, and the combination of talent, timing and sheer perseverance that gave rise to his transformative career. Includes 16 pages of colour photos from McAllister's life and career.
Year Book Australia, 1985
Title | Year Book Australia, 1985 PDF eBook |
Author | Australian Bureau of Statistics |
Publisher | Aust. Bureau of Statistics |
Pages | 730 |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Australia |
ISBN |
The Phantom of the Opera
Title | The Phantom of the Opera PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Lloyd Webber |
Publisher | Hal Leonard Publishing Corporation |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Electronic keyboard music |
ISBN | 9780793522149 |
The Royal Ballet: 75 Years
Title | The Royal Ballet: 75 Years PDF eBook |
Author | Zoë Anderson |
Publisher | Faber & Faber |
Pages | 281 |
Release | 2011-02-17 |
Genre | Performing Arts |
ISBN | 057126090X |
This book is a perceptive and critical account of the first 75 years of The Royal Ballet, tracing the company's growth, and its great cultural importance - an indispensable book for all lovers of ballet. In 1931, Ninette de Valois started a ballet company with just six dancers. Within twenty years, The Royal Ballet - as it became - was established as one of the world's great companies. It has produced celebrated dancers, from Margot Fonteyn to Darcey Bussell, and one of the richest repertoires in ballet. The company danced through the Blitz, won an international reputation in a single New York performance and added to the glamour of London's Swinging Sixties. It has established a distinctive English school of ballet, a pure classical style that could do justice to the 19th-century repertory and to new British classics. Leading dance critic, Zoë Anderson, vividly portrays the extraordinary personalities who created the company and the dancers who made such an impact on their audiences. She looks at the bad times as well as the good, examining the controversial directorships of Norman Morrice and Ross Stretton and the criticism fired at the company as the Royal Opera House closed for redevelopment.