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Can Journalism Be Danced? From the History of 19th Century British Ballet
In 1898 the ballet titled The Press was staged at the Empire Theatre in London. Choreographer and producer Katti Lanner, composer Leopold Wenzel and costume designer C.
Yulia I. Agisheva
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Relationship of Extrinsic Risk Factors to Lower Extremity Injury in Collegiate Ballet Dancers
Ballet dancers are thought to be at higher risk of lower extremity injury. This objective of this study was to describe the self-reported incidence, location, and factors associated with lower extremity injury in collegiate ballet dancers.
Pi-Yin Huang +5 more
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Nicola Guerra (1865–1942) at the Budapest Opera: A Crucial Turning Point for Hungarian Ballet
This study aims to investigate the contribution that the Italian maestro Nicola Guerra brought to the Budapest Opera House Ballet (from 1902 to 1915), founding a corps de ballet capable of competing with the best corps de ballet of other international ...
Francesca Falcone
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Repetitions and Variations: The Embodied Cultural Memory of Ballet [PDF]
The corporeal practice of ballet training, comprised of visual and aural input along with kinesthetic awareness and sensation, serves to transmit and reify a specific form of embodied knowledge. Passed from generation to generation and body to body, from
Melonie B. Murray
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November 21-25, 2022, the Gnesin Russian Academy of Music hosted a large-scale conference focusing on ballet. The conference took place as part of the strategic academic leadership program Priority 2030 and was effective in meeting its aims and ...
Irina P. Susidko +1 more
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Circe en la historia de la ópera y en los orígenes del ballet Circe in opera and ballet history
Seguimos en este artículo los pasos de Circe por la historia de la ópera: la hechicera se encuentra ya en los albores del género, como el principal personaje de un espectáculo cortesano, el Balet Comique de la Royne o Balet de Circé (1581), de Balthazar ...
Beatriz Cotello
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Reverse-Engineering the Sylph: Reclaiming Female Ballet Bodies in Florentina Holzinger’s TANZ
Florentina Holzinger’s 2019 TANZ critically relates to ballet history’s disciplinary treatment of female bodies. Based on the case study of TANZ, this article identifies choreographic and performative strategies through which contemporary dance work ...
Anna Leon
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HISTORY OF THE CHINESE BALLET ORIGIN
The history of the Chinese ballet has been more than 70 years. The So-viet ballet masters and artists who introduced the normative (performing) and scientific component of classical dance into the Chinese ballet educational sys-tem occupy a significant place in its formation and development.
Mariya Viktorovna Amgalanova, Xian Yang
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Folklore Fairy Tale in the First “Russian” Ballet of S. Diaghilev’s Entreprise [PDF]
The article analyzes the assimilation of the Russian folk tale in the ballet “The Firebird” created in 1910 by M. Fokin, I. Stravinsky, A. Golovin for S. Diaghilev’s Russian Seasons. The history of the composition of the ballet demonstrates that its main
Svetlana P. Sorokina
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The ballet environment is very specific – hermetic and small. Analysing the history and literature of ballet as well as looking at the contemporary repertoire of leading ballet companies, it is easy to notice the numerous domination of women, which does ...
Emilia Cholewicka
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