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50 Years of Research on the Psychology of Sport Injury: A Consensus Statement. [PDF]

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Tranaeus U   +6 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Ballet Nations: The New York City Ballet’s 1962 US State Department–Sponsored Tour of the Soviet Union

Theatre Journal, 2009
In 1962, the New York City Ballet performed in Moscow as part of its eight-week US State Department–sponsored Soviet tour while the world anxiously watched the unfolding of the Cuban Missile Crisis. This article examines the coincidence of these events from the perspectives of dancers who traveled on the tour, demonstrating how arts programs, even ...
exaly   +2 more sources

Performing Pacifism: The Battle between Artist and Author in The Ballet of the Nations

2006
In autumn 1915, Vernon Lee published an allegorical satire against war entitled The Ballet of the Nations. Subtitled ‘A Present-Day Morality’, it imagines Satan and his ballet-master Death staging a diabolical danse macabre in the Theatre of the West.2 Accompanied by a motley band of human passions, jumbling together Sin, Adventure and Idealism ...
exaly   +2 more sources

Kazakh ballet in the retrospective of the search for national identity

Keruen, 2022
Abstract. Scientific understanding of the process of formation and development of the national ballet genre is relevant for the study of modern choreographic art. In the era of globalization, it is important to take steps to preserve the individuality of the national culture and support its iconic phenomena.
Zhumaseitova G.K.   +3 more
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HIGH PREVALENCE OF INJURIES IN THE NORWEGIAN NATIONAL BALLET

British Journal of Sports Medicine, 2014
BackgroundBallet dancers are both artists and athletes with extreme physical demands placed on them. Clinical experience and previous studies suggest that they are at high risk of sustaining injuries, but more high-quality prospective studies are needed.ObjectiveTo assess the prevalence of injuries and illnesses among professional ballet dancers in the
H Fredriksen, B Clarsen
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THE NATIONAL NATURE OF THE IMAGES OF THE BALLET «THE CALL OF THE STEPPE»

ARTS ACADEMY, 2022
The article considers the ballet "The Call of the Steppe" as an actual phenomenon of the national ballet. The author introduces it into the context of other ballet productions of the State Opera and Ballet Theater "Astana Opera", and also identifies characteristic trends in the development of ballet in Kazakhstan over the last decade of the XXI century,
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