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  • von Andrei Lopoukov, Alexander Shirayev & Alexander Bocharov
    30,98 €

    Talks about the art of character dancing in classical ballet. This book deals with class character exercises and gives specific character dances in various national styles.

  • von David Vaughan
    40,00 €

  • - Ballet in Soviet Russia 1917-1991
    von Gerald Dowler
    56,00 €

    The Golden Age presents a detailed overview of the development of ballet in Soviet Russia, from its fight for survival in the early years after the 1917 revolutions through the onset of the Cold War. Their achievements in creating the Soviet Golden Age were truly remarkable.

  • von S.L. Grigoriev
    39,00 €

  • von Cyril W. Beaumont
    33,00 €

    New Edition of the classic book, first published in 1944. It remains the definitive work on the masterpiece of the Romantic Ballet, Giselle.

  • von Valerie Preston-Dunlop
    32,00 €

  • von Rudolf Laban
    39,00 €

    Choreutics gives a cogent account of the basis of Laban's Space Harmony.

  • von Ivor Guest
    33,00 €

    A historian's task is a voyage of discovery, and in these personal reminiscences Ivor Guest allows the reader to share the romance of recreating times past. Since his first published article appeared in the 1940s he has vastly expanded and enriched our knowledge of ballet in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries through more than a score of books, many of them definitive works, that are a rare blend of scrupulous scholarship and readability.The story of his involvement in the world of ballet is a romance in itself. When he was drawn to the study of ballet history, comparatively little serious research had been done, and he found himself working in virtually virgin soil - the fulfillment of an historian's dream. The Paris Opera, with its library and archives, became his mecca, where he returned year after year to unearth the material on which were based his classic chronicles of the French ballet. In time his pre-eminence was to be recognised when he - an Englishman - was commissioned to write the official history of the Paris Opera Ballet.For him all this was a labour of love - almost in a literal sense, for as he reconstructed the lives of long-dead ballerinas through his patient research and deductive sleuthing, he fell under their spell like a man in love. His biographies are written with an easy style that conceals the toil that went into them, but in this book he tells of his quests for characters who were often maddeningly elusive, such as his 'first love', Fanny Cerrito. The account of his search for the date of her death is told with a touch of fine comedy, and culminates in the discovery of her descendants.These 'Adventures' are concerned mainly with Ivor Guest's work as a writer, but this is by no means the whole story. He played a crucial part in the creation of Frederick Ashton's 'La Fille mal gardée', discovering the early scores from which the music for this evergreen ballet was adapted, and his marriage to Ann Hutchinson led him up new paths as they combined their talents, hers as a specialist in dance notation, to recreate several choreographic gems from the past, including Fanny Elssler's famous Cachucha.And, to emphasise that his life is not all spent at his desk or in dusty archives, he tells the story of his involvement with the Royal Academy of Dance, as Chairman of its Executive Committee from 1969, when it was on the verge of bankruptcy, to the 1980s when it was riding high as the largest and most vital association of ballet teachers in the world.These reminiscences illuminate an aspect of the dance world that seldom comes into the limelight, yet is of great importance for its cultural significance. Scholars and writers who lift the curtain on the past work quietly in the background. This book tells the story of one of them, who in the field of dance scholarship is internationally recognised for his work.

  • von Cyril W Beaumont
    23,00 €

    This classic book is the definitive work on one of ballet's greatest and most popular works, Swan Lake.The book is in two parts. The first describes the evolution of Swan Lake from its initial conception to its first realisation by the Austrian choreographer Julius Wenzel Reisinger, which was a comparative failure, followed by the story of the ballet's resuscitation and eventual triumph by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov. Included are the original synopses of both the original Reisinger production and the Petipa-Ivanov version. There is an account of Tchaikovsky and his score, together with details of the original settings and costumes, and many of those designed for later productions.The second part of the book is concerned with the actual presentation of the ballet. The choreography of all four acts of the Petipa-Ivanov version is set out in full, with explanations of not only the stage action, but also of how the dancers move, the kind of steps they do, the gestures they make and what they are intended to express. The various roles are also analysed from the dancers' points of view, and some of the problems that may confront both dancer and producer are considered and resolved.Finally, there is a survey of some of the great dancers who over the years have achieved distinction in the roles of Odette-Odile and Prince Siegfried.

  • von Nicolai Serrebrenikov & Joan Lawson
    21,00 €

    After a distinguished career as a dancer, Nicolai Serrebrenikov became one of the leading teachers at the Vaganova Choreographic School in St. Petersburg. In this major work on pas de deux, the students and teachers are taken step by step through the fundamentals of double work to the most complex enchainements of the classical repertoire.The translator and editor, Joan Lawson, studied dance with Margaret Morris and Serafina Astafieva, and later became of of the first English ballet dancers to study in Soviet Russia, subsequently becoming a distinguished and much-loved teacher at the Royal Ballet School in London.

  • von Carlo Blasis
    52,00 €

  • - Memoirs
    von Marius Petipa
    28,00 €

  • - Father of Modern Ballet
    von Deryck Lynham
    33,00 €

  • - The Pagan Ballerina
    von Ivor Guest
    64,00 €

    Ivor Guest's biography brings Fanny Elssler's performances vividly to life. Many unpublished stories of her life, with a wealth of detail through eye-witness accounts. She was one of the most brilliant stars of the Romantic Ballet.

  • - The Authorised Biography of Robert Cohan
    von Paul W. Jackson
    44,00 €

    The authorised biography of Robert Cohan, distinguished choreographer. This book is based on extensive interviews with Cohan, his family, friends and colleagues. Drawing together his life in dance, it provides the first in depth study of this seminal figure in the dance world.

  • - Man of Theatre
    von Valerie Preston-Dunlop
    36,00 €

    Rudolf Laban's provocative, experimental, explosive dance theatre works have lain hidden since the Third Reich deliberately annihilated his name. This book exposes Laban's audacity and his significance for dance theatre today, giving access to his creative practices as he provided dance audiences with shock, amusement, and awe.

  • von Rudolf Laban
    39,00 €

    Laban's The Mastery of Movement on the Stage, first published in 1950, quickly came to be accepted as the standard work on his conception of human move­ment. When he died, Laban was in the process of preparing a new edition of the book, and so for some time after his death it was out of print. That a second edition appeared was solely due to the efforts of Lisa Ullmann, who, better than any other person, was aware of the changes that Laban had intended to make. The rather broader treatment of the subject made advis­able the change of title, for it was recognised that the book would appeal to all who seek to understand movement as a force in life. In this fourth edition Lisa Ullmann has taken the opportunity to make margin annotations to indicate the subject matter referred to in a particular section of the text, so that specified topics may be easily found. Kinetograms have been added to most of the examples in Chapters 2 and 3, as Laban originally intended, for the growing number of people who read and write movement notation. Lisa Ullmann has also compiled an Appendix on the the structure of effort, drawing largely on material from an unpublished book by Laban. The relationship between the inner motivation of movement and the outer functioning of the body is explored. Acting and dancing are shown as activities deeply concerned with man's urge to establish values and meanings. The student is introduced to basic principles underlying movement expres­sion and experience and the numerous exercises are intended to challenge his or her intellectual, emotional and physical responses. The many descrip­tions of movement scenes and mine-dances are designed to stimulate penetra­tion into man's inner life from where movement and action originate.

  • von Nadezhda Bazarova & Varvara Mey
    29,00 €

    Sets out the classes taught in their first three years of study to students at the USSR's main school of classical ballet, the Vaganova Choreographic School in Leningrad. This book presents a detailed exposition of the teaching methods of one of the world's great ballet schools.

  • von Kathrine Sorley Walker
    40,00 €

    Drawn partly from the scattered remnants of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes and partly from extraordinary new talent, Colonel W de Basil's company of dancers kept alive the heritage of the Russian ballet for a period spanning virtually twenty years. This title tells the story of the de Basil ballet.

  • von Sally Banes & Elizabeth Souritz
    46,00 €

  • - My Life in the Ballets Russes and Beyond
    von Tamara Tchinarova Finch
    35,00 €

    Tamara Tchinarova was born in Romania in 1919 and began her dance training in Paris with emigre ballerinas from the Imperial Russian Ballet. This autobiography highlights Tamara's life in Romania and her dancing career, the marriage to Peter Finch, through to her subsequent career as adviser and interpreter for many Russian ballet companies.

  • von Pierre Rameau
    33,00 €

    Pierre Rameau's "Le Maitre a Danser" is the standard work on the technique of 18th century dancing. It was first published in Paris in 1725, and bore the printed recommendation of the celebrated dancer and maitre de ballet Louis Pecour.

  • von Cyril W. Beaumont
    37,00 €

  • von August Bournonville
    31,00 €

    In 1860 the great Danish choreographer and ballet-master, August Bournonville, wrote a series of eight public letters, which were published simultaneously in France and Turin. Bournonville's letters, featured in this volume, express his views on many aspects of ballet in his time.

  • von Jean Georges Noverre
    38,00 €

    The dancer and choreographer Jean-George Noverre's 'Letters on Dancing and Ballets' were first published in Stuttgart in 1760. They set forth his ideas for the reform of ballet, ideas which were considered revolutionary in their day and indeed anticipated changes to be carried out more than a century later.

  • - Textbook of the Vaganova Choreographic School
    von Vera S. Kostrovitskaya
    35,00 €

    "School of Classical Dance" is the official textbook of the Vaganova School and takes the reader from the basic concepts of the syllabus to the most complicated exercises taught at the end of the eight-year course.

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