Télécharger le livre :  The Fascist Turn in the Dance of Serge Lifar

Ukrainian dancer and choreographer Serge Lifar (1905-86) is recognized both as the modernizer of French ballet in the twentieth century and as the keeper of the flame of the classical tradition upon which the glory of French ballet was founded. Having migrated to France...
Editeur : Oxford University Press
Parution : 2020-06-24

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Télécharger le livre :  The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Reenactment

The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Reenactment brings together a cross-section of artists and scholars engaged with the phenomenon of reenactment in dance from a practical and theoretical standpoint. Synthesizing myriad views on danced reenactment and the manner in which...
Editeur : Oxford University Press
Parution : 2017-11-15

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Télécharger le livre :  Dance as Text

Dance as Text: Ideologies of the Baroque Body is a historical and theoretical examination of French court ballet over a hundred-year period, beginning in 1573, that spans the late Renaissance and early baroque. Utilizing aesthetic and ideological criteria, author Mark...
Editeur : Oxford University Press
Parution : 2015-07-28

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Télécharger le livre :  Martha Graham in Love and War

Often called the Picasso, Stravinsky, or Frank Lloyd Wright of the dance world, Martha Graham revolutionized ballet stages across the globe. Using newly discovered archival sources, award-winning choreographer and dance historian Mark Franko reframes Graham's most...
Editeur : Oxford University Press
Parution : 2012-06-05

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