This article examines the two tours of the United States by Diaghilev's Ballets Russes in 1916-17, with a focus on Nijinsky's artistic breakthroughs in "Till Eulenspiegel," the response of American audiences to various ballets, and the economic fiasco of the second tour
This article explores how British concerns over the state of their own national music, in combinatio...
The spring of 1959 marked the beginning of a hugely successful ballet exchange between the United St...
In 1909 an artistic tornado hit Paris : Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes performed at the Chatelet ...
The Rite of Spring was a new kind of ballet, and it took a new kind of company to produce it. What e...
In 1909, Serge Diaghilev created a sensation in Paris with the company that became known as the Ball...
During its twenty-year lifespan, the Ballets Russes (1909 to 1929) was celebrated for bringing toget...
This article discusses the little-known Russian reviews of Sergei Diaghilev's ballet company. It arg...
This article is a study of choreographer Bronislava Nijinska's artistic transformation during the Ru...
Scheijen (an independent scholar and historian of Russian art) provides a comprehensive, well-balanc...
The purpose of the work was to present anddescribe an art phenomenon called Diaghilev’s Russian Ball...
The encounters of Ballets Russes dancers and their contemporaries with film in the early twentieth c...
A collection of ten articles and a chronology, this book was published in conjunction with an exhibi...
From Amazon.com: Ballet impresario Sergey Pavlovich Diaghilev and composer Sergey Sergeyevich Prokof...
A study of the transformation of Bronislava Nijinska into a modernist choreographer in revolutionary...
Throughout the Cold War, Soviet ballet dancers defected to America in hopes of finding artistic free...
This article explores how British concerns over the state of their own national music, in combinatio...
The spring of 1959 marked the beginning of a hugely successful ballet exchange between the United St...
In 1909 an artistic tornado hit Paris : Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes performed at the Chatelet ...
The Rite of Spring was a new kind of ballet, and it took a new kind of company to produce it. What e...
In 1909, Serge Diaghilev created a sensation in Paris with the company that became known as the Ball...
During its twenty-year lifespan, the Ballets Russes (1909 to 1929) was celebrated for bringing toget...
This article discusses the little-known Russian reviews of Sergei Diaghilev's ballet company. It arg...
This article is a study of choreographer Bronislava Nijinska's artistic transformation during the Ru...
Scheijen (an independent scholar and historian of Russian art) provides a comprehensive, well-balanc...
The purpose of the work was to present anddescribe an art phenomenon called Diaghilev’s Russian Ball...
The encounters of Ballets Russes dancers and their contemporaries with film in the early twentieth c...
A collection of ten articles and a chronology, this book was published in conjunction with an exhibi...
From Amazon.com: Ballet impresario Sergey Pavlovich Diaghilev and composer Sergey Sergeyevich Prokof...
A study of the transformation of Bronislava Nijinska into a modernist choreographer in revolutionary...
Throughout the Cold War, Soviet ballet dancers defected to America in hopes of finding artistic free...
This article explores how British concerns over the state of their own national music, in combinatio...
The spring of 1959 marked the beginning of a hugely successful ballet exchange between the United St...
In 1909 an artistic tornado hit Paris : Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes performed at the Chatelet ...