Col. W. de Basil's Ballets Russes de Monte-Carlo

Col. W. de Basil's Ballets Russes de Monte-Carlo
Title Col. W. de Basil's Ballets Russes de Monte-Carlo PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 76
Release 1937
Genre Ballet
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S. Hurok Presents Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo

S. Hurok Presents Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo
Title S. Hurok Presents Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo PDF eBook
Author Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo
Publisher
Pages 688
Release 1935
Genre Ballet
ISBN

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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.

S. Hurok Presents; A Memoir of the Dance World

S. Hurok Presents; A Memoir of the Dance World
Title S. Hurok Presents; A Memoir of the Dance World PDF eBook
Author Sol Hurok
Publisher Good Press
Pages 412
Release 2023-07-10
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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"S. Hurok Presents; A Memoir of the Dance World" by Sol Hurok. Published by Good Press. Good Press publishes a wide range of titles that encompasses every genre. From well-known classics & literary fiction and non-fiction to forgotten−or yet undiscovered gems−of world literature, we issue the books that need to be read. Each Good Press edition has been meticulously edited and formatted to boost readability for all e-readers and devices. Our goal is to produce eBooks that are user-friendly and accessible to everyone in a high-quality digital format.

S. Hurok Presents...The World of Ballet

S. Hurok Presents...The World of Ballet
Title S. Hurok Presents...The World of Ballet PDF eBook
Author Sol Hurok
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 1955
Genre Ballet
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The Ballets Russes

The Ballets Russes
Title The Ballets Russes PDF eBook
Author Vicente García-Márquez
Publisher Knopf Publishing Group
Pages 376
Release 1990
Genre Performing Arts
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Ballet Class

Ballet Class
Title Ballet Class PDF eBook
Author Melissa R. Klapper
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 433
Release 2020-01-31
Genre Performing Arts
ISBN 019090870X

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Surveying the state of American ballet in a 1913 issue of McClure's Magazine, author Willa Cather reported that few girls expressed any interest in taking ballet class and that those who did were hard-pressed to find anything other than dingy studios and imperious teachers. One hundred years later, ballet is everywhere. There are ballet companies large and small across the United States; ballet is commonly featured in film, television, literature, and on social media; professional ballet dancers are spokespeople for all kinds of products; nail polish companies market colors like "Ballet Slippers" and "Prima Ballerina;" and, most importantly, millions of American children have taken ballet class. Beginning with the arrival of Russian dancers like Anna Pavlova, who first toured the United States on the eve of World War I, Ballet Class: An American History explores the growth of ballet from an ancillary part of nineteenth-century musical theater, opera, and vaudeville to the quintessential extracurricular activity it is today, pursued by countless children nationwide and an integral part of twentieth-century American childhood across borders of gender, class, race, and sexuality. A social history, Ballet Class takes a new approach to the very popular subject of ballet and helps ground an art form often perceived to be elite in the experiences of regular, everyday people who spent time in barre-lined studios across the United States. Drawing on a wide variety of materials, including children's books, memoirs by professional dancers and choreographers, pedagogy manuals, and dance periodicals, in addition to archival collections and oral histories, this pathbreaking study provides a deeply-researched national perspective on the history and significance of recreational ballet class in the United States and its influence on many facets of children's lives, including gender norms, consumerism, body image, children's literature, extracurricular activities, and popular culture.