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Dancing In Petersburg

Dancing In Petersburg
Author: Mathilde Kschessinska
Publisher: Da Capo Press, Incorporated
Total Pages: 514
Release: 1977-08-21
Genre: Dancers
ISBN:

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Dancing in Petersburg

Dancing in Petersburg
Author: Mathilde Kschessinska
Publisher:
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2019-03-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781789870787

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Mathilde Kschessinska, Prima ballerina of the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatre in pre-Revolutionary Russia, tells her life story in these moving and dramatic memoirs.


Dancing in Petersburg

Dancing in Petersburg
Author: Matilʹda Feliksovna Kshesinskai︠a︡
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1999
Genre: Dancers
ISBN:

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Dancing in Petersburg

Dancing in Petersburg
Author: Mathilde F. Romanovsky-Krassinsky
Publisher:
Total Pages: 272
Release: 1977
Genre:
ISBN:

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Vaganova

Vaganova
Author: Vera Krasovskai͡a
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2005
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780813028316

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"Vera Krasovskaya, who knew Vaganova intimately and was a direct eyewitness to many of the described incidents, provides a window into the personality and thinking of this great teacher and brings her own unique insight into the world of classical ballet during the era of Tsarist Russia and the early Soviet years."--BOOK JACKET.


Modern Dancing and Dancers

Modern Dancing and Dancers
Author: John Ernest Crawford Flitch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 384
Release: 1912
Genre: Ballet
ISBN:

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Modern dancing and dancers

Modern dancing and dancers
Author: J. E. Crawford Flitch
Publisher: BoD - Books on Demand
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2023-03-28
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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First published in 1912, Crawford Flitch's seminal book takes as its text the transition in the theatre, in the late nineteenth century, from dance to spectacle, as producers responded to, and perhaps helped to shape, public taste, and the consequent decline of classical ballet. Flitch is sharply critical of this decline, but sees a light on the horizon in the shape of the arrival of Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, whose dancers and early performances he discusses in some detail. The chapters are: The ancient and modern attitude towards the dance, The rise of the ballet, The heyday of the ballet, The Skirt dance, The Serpentine Dance, The high kickers, The revival of classical dancing, The Imperial Russian Ballet, The repertory of the Russian Ballet, The Russian dancers, The English Ballet, Oriental and Spanish dancing, The revival of the Morris Dance, and The future of the dance. Extrait : " It is not unlikely that when the art historian of the future comes to treat of the artistic activity of the first decade of the twentieth century, he will remark as one of its most notable accomplishments a renaissance of the art of the Dance. That this renaissance is an accomplished fact, is a matter of com- mon knowledge. Within a relatively short period there have appeared several great dancers, who must necessarily have been preparing them- selves for a considerable time previously to their appearance, yet as it were in secret, without cognisance of one another, with a common aim, but without a common plan. Contemporaries in time, they have been as far removed in space as the East is from the West. In all movements which touch the spirit, this circumstance of the simultaneous but independent manifestation of a common impulse is at once the most general and the most unaccountable. The still small voice whispers into space and those of a delicate hearing hear and respond. We content ourselves by repeating the explanation, which is no explanation, that the movement is “in the air.”


Letters on Dancing and Ballets

Letters on Dancing and Ballets
Author: Jean Georges Noverre
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1930
Genre: Dance
ISBN:

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Dancing on Water

Dancing on Water
Author: Elena Tchernichova
Publisher: UPNE
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2013-05-14
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 155553824X

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Dancing on Water is both a personal coming-of-age story and a sweeping look at ballet life in Russia and the United States during the golden age of dance. Elena Tchernichova takes us from her childhood during the siege of Leningrad to her mother's alcoholism and suicide, and from her adoption by Kirov ballerina Tatiana Vecheslova, who entered her into the state ballet school, to her career in the American Ballet Theatre. As a student and young dancer with the Kirov, she witnessed the company's achievements as a citadel of classic ballet, home to legendary names--Shelest, Nureyev, Dudinskaya, Baryshnikov--but also a hotbed of intrigue and ambition run amok. As ballet mistress of American Ballet Theatre from 1978 to 1990, Elena was called "the most important behind-the-scenes force for change in ballet today," by Vogue magazine. She coached stars and corps de ballet alike, and helped mold the careers of some of the great dancers of the age, including Gelsey Kirkland, Cynthia Gregory, Natalia Makarova, and Alexander Godunov. Dancing on Water is a tour de force, exploring the highest levels of the world of dance.