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Educational aspects in the Russian ballet of the 18th century
This article aims to analyze the social role of ballet theater in Russia in the 18th century as an embodiment of the educational function within non-verbal art. The theatrical culture of the Russian Empire in its initial period has become particularly attractive to researchers in recent decades as an era of the origin and development of the domestic ...
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Margarita Froman: Her Life, Career and Her Students
The author not only gives the detailed overview of Margarita Froman’s life and career, but also uncovered some unknown pages of Margarita’s biography, after the information contained in the text “Moj život” (“My Life”) by Maria Chaplinskaya, and his ...
Viktor Ivanovich Kosik
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Salvador Dali: Design for the Three-Cornered Hat Ballet [PDF]
Carter, Curtis
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CD Review: Maxwell Davies compilation CDs and Naxos Quartets. [PDF]
Venn, Edward
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The Polish School of Poster Art: Posters From the University of Northampton's Osborne Robinson Collection [PDF]
Abbatt, Clare +3 more
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La réception des Ballets russes à Madrid et Barcelone (1916-1929)
Hélène Frison
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The «Russian ballet» of Marius Petipa : an example of cultural hybridization
The French choreographer Marius Petipa (1818-1910), who spent most of his life-long career at the service of the Imperial Theatres, is considered as the inventor of the academic Grand Ballet, or Russian Ballet. This constitute an interesting paradox, since he happens to be a foreign choreographer. This thesis proposes to look at Marius Petipa's work as
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