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Shapes of American Ballet

teachers and training before Balanchine
Verfasser: Suche nach diesem Verfasser Zeller, Jessica (Verfasser)
Verfasserangabe: Jessica Zeller
Medienkennzeichen: SKH
Jahr: 2016
Verlag: Oxford, Oxford Univ. Press
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Verfasser: Suche nach diesem Verfasser Zeller, Jessica (Verfasser)
Verfasserangabe: Jessica Zeller
Medienkennzeichen: SKH
Jahr: 2016
Verlag: Oxford, Oxford Univ. Press
Enthaltene Werke: Ballet as migrant: grom Italy and Russia to America, Themes of heterogeneity and pluralism: Ballet in New York City, 1909-1934 , Ballets's traditionalists: Malvina Cavallazzi and Luigi Albertieri, Nostalgic revisionists: Stefano Mascagno and Mikhail Mordkin
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ISBN: 0-19-029668-2
Beschreibung: x, 201 Seiten : Illustrationen
Schlagwörter: Tanzpädagogen; Training; Tanzgeschichte; Ballette; Geschichte 1900-1935; Amerika; USA
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Sprache: Englisch
Fußnote: In Shapes of American Ballet: Teachers and Training before Balanchine, Jessica Zeller introduces the first few decades of the twentieth century as an often overlooked, yet critical period for ballet's growth in America. While George Balanchine is often considered the sole creator of American ballet, numerous European and Russian emigrants had been working for decades to build a national ballet with an American identity. These pedagogues and others like them played critical yet largely unacknowledged roles in American ballet's development. Despite their prestigious ballet pedigrees, the dance field's exhaustive focus on Balanchine has led to the neglect of their work during the first few decades of the century, and in this light, this book offers a new perspective on American ballet during the period immediately prior to Balanchine's arrival. Zeller uses hundreds of rare archival documents to illuminate the pedagogies of several significant European and Russian teachers who worked in New York City.
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