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Legacies of twentieth-century dance / Lynn Garafola.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Middletown, Conn. : Wesleyan University Press, [2005]Copyright date: ©2005Description: x, 445 pages, 24 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 081956673X
  • 9780819566737
  • 0819566748
  • 9780819566744
Other title:
  • Legacies of 20th-century dance
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 792.80904 22
LOC classification:
  • GV1594 .G37 2005
Contents:
Pt. I. The Ballets russes and beyond -- Coming home : Diaghilev in Perm -- The diaries of Marius Petipa -- Design and the idea of the modern in early twentieth-century ballet -- Diaghilev's musical legacy -- At home and abroad : Paris/Petersburg 1913 -- Dance, film, and the ballets russes -- Forgotten interlude : eurhythmic dancers at the Paris Opera -- Rivals for the new : the Ballets Suedois and the ballets russes -- Politics in paradise : Andre Levinson's classicism -- Pt. II. Reconfiguring the sexes -- The travesty dancer in nineteenth-century ballet -- Soloists abroad : the prewar careers of Natalia Trouhanova and Ida Rubinstein -- Lydia Lopokova and Les Soirees de Paris -- Reconfiguring the sexes -- Choreography by Nijinska -- Mark Morris and the feminine mystique -- The late snow prince -- Where are ballet's women choreographers? -- Pt. III. Dance in New York -- Dance in the city : toward an American dance -- George Antheil and the dance -- Dali, Ana Maria, and The three-cornered hat -- Radical moments : Martha Graham centennial celebration -- Writing on the left : the remarkable career of Edna Ocko -- Dollars for dance : Lincoln Kirstein, City Center, and the Rockefeller Foundation -- Parallel lives : Alvin Ailey and Robert Joffrey -- Revelations -- Dance Theatre of Harlem at thirty -- American Ballet Theatre : 1989 -- American Ballet Theatre : 2001 -- Dance for a city : fifty years of the New York City Ballet -- Pt. IV. Staging the past -- Price-tagging Diaghilev -- Tracking down Le Train Bleu -- Massine -- Heterodoxical pasts -- Time-traveling with the Kirov -- Myth or memory? : Solomon Volkov's Petersburg.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Pt. I. The Ballets russes and beyond -- Coming home : Diaghilev in Perm -- The diaries of Marius Petipa -- Design and the idea of the modern in early twentieth-century ballet -- Diaghilev's musical legacy -- At home and abroad : Paris/Petersburg 1913 -- Dance, film, and the ballets russes -- Forgotten interlude : eurhythmic dancers at the Paris Opera -- Rivals for the new : the Ballets Suedois and the ballets russes -- Politics in paradise : Andre Levinson's classicism -- Pt. II. Reconfiguring the sexes -- The travesty dancer in nineteenth-century ballet -- Soloists abroad : the prewar careers of Natalia Trouhanova and Ida Rubinstein -- Lydia Lopokova and Les Soirees de Paris -- Reconfiguring the sexes -- Choreography by Nijinska -- Mark Morris and the feminine mystique -- The late snow prince -- Where are ballet's women choreographers? -- Pt. III. Dance in New York -- Dance in the city : toward an American dance -- George Antheil and the dance -- Dali, Ana Maria, and The three-cornered hat -- Radical moments : Martha Graham centennial celebration -- Writing on the left : the remarkable career of Edna Ocko -- Dollars for dance : Lincoln Kirstein, City Center, and the Rockefeller Foundation -- Parallel lives : Alvin Ailey and Robert Joffrey -- Revelations -- Dance Theatre of Harlem at thirty -- American Ballet Theatre : 1989 -- American Ballet Theatre : 2001 -- Dance for a city : fifty years of the New York City Ballet -- Pt. IV. Staging the past -- Price-tagging Diaghilev -- Tracking down Le Train Bleu -- Massine -- Heterodoxical pasts -- Time-traveling with the Kirov -- Myth or memory? : Solomon Volkov's Petersburg.

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