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The Charleston Ballet

The Charleston Ballet
Author: Ann Hutchinson Guest
Publisher: Noverre Press
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2019-09-30
Genre: Charleston ballet (Choreographic work : Robbins)
ISBN: 9781906830861

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A Labanotation score. In capturing the spirit of the 'Roaring Twenties' Jerome Robbins' Charleston Ballet is a gem. It came to life in the 1945 Broadway show Billion Dollar Baby, providing a highlight despite being only seven minutes long. Robbins depicted the various characters of the time, the gangsters, bootleggers, a policeman (who was always looking the other way) and various other characters who entered - and also exited - the Speakeasy. For each of these people Robbins selected appropriate Charleston steps of the period to illustrate their particular personality. Three young Flappers had great fun whooping it up; the Rich Couple exuded elegance and disdain as they swept into the Speakeasy; the doddery Old Couple, dancing the familiar steps with caution; the over exuberant Collegiate Couple wildly sharing a flask of booze; two Younger Generation, he with banjo, joyfully beating time to the music; two Gangsters furtively casing the joint before the Bootleggers bring in the boxes of likker. The poor Timid Girl (who lives alone in an attic), meets up with Good Time Charlie who soon drags her into the Speakeasy. Before long, wildly drunk, the Timid Girl comes bursting out the Speakeasy and introduces exaggerated Charleston steps which leads into the group finale.


The Physics of Dance

The Physics of Dance
Author: Kenneth Laws
Publisher: Macmillan Reference USA
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1984
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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Letters on Dancing and Ballets

Letters on Dancing and Ballets
Author: Jean Georges Noverre
Publisher: David Leonard
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2004
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 9781852731007

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The dancer and choreographer Jean-Georges Noverre's Letters On Dancing and Ballets were first published in Stuttgart in 1760, and set forth his ideas for the reform of ballet, ideas which were considered revolutionary in their day and indeed anticipated changes to be carried out more than a century later by Laban, Fokine, and Jooss. At a time when court ballet had degenerated into a meaningless succession of conventional dances, Noverre advocated a unity of design and a logical progression from introduction to climax in which the whole was not sacrificed to the part and anything unnecessary to the theme was eliminated. Movement was to be defined by the tone and time of the music, and choreographers were advised to avoid over-complicated steps and turn to nature for natural means of expression which could be understood by all. He advocated also the reform of costume, and lived to see masks, full-bottomed wigs and cumbersome dresses abandoned in favor of attire better suited to the roles portrayed. Noverre's Letters can be said without exaggeration to be one of the most important dance books ever published, and through its influence Noverre can be seen as the grandfather of ballet as we know it.


Charleston Jazz

Charleston Jazz
Author: Jack McCray
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780738543505

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Reveals the rich, untold story of the evolution of American jazz music and how the inhabitants of Charleston, South Carolina, had a huge impact on the music as we know it today. Original.


Charleston

Charleston
Author: Eileen Robinson Smith
Publisher: Fodor's
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2009-04-07
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1400008913

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Offers information and advice on where to stay, where to eat, and what to see in historic Charleston, South Carolina.


Fernando Alonso

Fernando Alonso
Author: Toba Singer
Publisher: University Press of Florida
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2013-03-05
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0813047102

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Written records of Alonso’s work are scarce, yet Toba Singer’s quest to spotlight his seminal role in the development of the modern ballet canon yields key material: pre-blockade tapes from Lincoln Center, Spanish-language sources from the Museum of Dance in Havana, and interviews with the ballet master himself alongside a broad range of friends, relatives, and collaborators from throughout his long career, including his ex-wife, Alicia, a famous ballerina in her own right.


Eight Female Classical Ballet Variations

Eight Female Classical Ballet Variations
Author: Nina Danilova
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2016
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0190227095

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From the graceful flutter of Princess Florine at Sleeping Beauty's wedding to the playful jetées in the first act of Giselle, the variation - or short solo work - is one of the key elements of classical ballet. Arguing that true artistry requires in-depth knowledge, author Nina Danilova has worked with students for many years to focus on performing individual variations with the greatest extent of technical proficiency and artistic sensitivity. Eight Female Classical Ballet Variations lays out eight variations in the ballerina's repertoire. Each chapter is divided into five sections: a piano reduction of the score; a contextual note covering the history of the ballet, the plot, and memorable dancers who have performed the role; and instructions for dancing the variation itself, illustrated step by step. Accompanied by a comprehensive companion website, Eight Female Classical Ballet Variations pairs Danilova's method of teaching students with her decades of pedagogical experience.


First Position

First Position
Author: Toba Singer
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2007-08-30
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

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Profiles ballet dancers from the last century that made significant contributions to the various forms of ballet dancing, with information on each dancer's style, artistic background, associations with notable choreographers, partners, and composers, and their most memorable performances.


Twins on Toes

Twins on Toes
Author: Joan Anderson
Publisher: Dutton Juvenile
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1993
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9780525674153

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Describes the experiences of twins Amy and Laurel Foster, who trained for ten years to become professional ballerinas and studied at the School of American Ballet.


Dancing Through It

Dancing Through It
Author: Jenifer Ringer
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 335
Release: 2014-02-20
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 069815150X

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“A glimpse into the fragile psyche of a dancer.” —The Washington Post Jenifer Ringer, a principal dancer with the New York City Ballet, was thrust into the headlines after her weight was commented on by a New York Times critic, and her response ignited a public dialogue about dance and weight. Ballet aficionados and aspiring performers of all ages will want to join Ringer behind the scenes as she shares her journey from student to star and candidly discusses both her struggle with an eating disorder and the media storm that erupted after the Times review. An unusually upbeat account of life on the stage, Dancing Through It is also a coming-of-age story and an inspiring memoir of faith and of triumph over the body issues that torment all too many women and men.