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The Ballet of the Nations: A film by Impermanence [PDF]
A film inspired by the pacifist satire, The Ballet of the Nations, written by Vernon Lee in 1915 and illustrated by Maxwell Armfield as a response to the outbreak of war.
Roseanna Anderson, Joshua Ben-Tovim
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Making The Ballet of the Nations: Composing
Composer Robert Bentall speaks with the British Art Studies editorial team about the score he wrote for Impermanence's The Ballet of the Nations. How was the composition shaped by sampling the sonic textures of the period?
Robert Bentall
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Making The Ballet of the Nations: Cinematography
Director of Photography, Jack Offord, talks to Ella Margolin about shooting and lighting Impermanence's The Ballet of the Nations. What kind of visual references, from both cinematography and art history, were brought to bear on the palette and lighting ...
Ella Margolin, Jack Offord
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Making The Ballet of the Nations: Costumes and Production
Production designer Pam Tait speaks with Ella Margolin about the costumes and set design of Impermanence's The Ballet of the Nations. How did the specifics of Vernon Lee’s text and Maxwell Armfield’s illustrations influence the look and feel of Tait’s ...
Pam Tait, Ella Margolin
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Cancer and Ageing Reflections for Elders (CARE): Australian Adaptation of a Psychotherapy for Older Adults With Cancer. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Background Depression is common among older adults with cancer. The USA‐developed CARE (Cancer and Ageing: Reflection for Elders) psychotherapy intervention, specifically addresses the unique needs of older people (≥ 70 years) navigating the challenges of ageing, depression, and cancer.
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Making The Ballet of the Nations: Directing and Choreography
Writers, directors, producers, and dancers Roseanna Anderson and Joshua Ben-Tovim speak with the British Art Studies editorial team about choreographing Impermanence's The Ballet of the Nations.
Roseanna Anderson, Joshua Ben-Tovim
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We review events devoted to the anniversary of the first Lithuanian book which were held not only in Lithuania but in foreign countries as well. The publication “Catechism” (Katekizmas) by Martynas Mažvydas is briefly characterized in this article.
Daiva Šveikauskienė
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A Present-Day Morality for the Present Day
In May 2019 an international cooperative of researchers, performers, and artists staged Vernon Lee’s (Violet Paget, 1856–1935) pacifist drama The Ballet of the Nations: A Present-Day Morality (1915) at her Villa Il Palmerino, Florence.
Sally Blackburn-Daniels
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Theatres of War: Performing Pacifism
The book of The Ballet of the Nations is the prime mover behind the virtual exhibition. Published in 1915, its richly illustrated pages open onto a secret world of experimental theatre, pacifist politics and artistic community which survived in wartime ...
Grace Brockington
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Theatres of War: Experimental Performance in London, 1914–1918 and Beyond
This special issue of British Art Studies is conceived as an online exhibition. At its heart is the first-ever staging of The Ballet of the Nations, a film made by Impermanence in 2018, which brings Lee’s theatre-of-war to life a century after it was ...
Grace Brockington
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