The foundation of ballet in China was laid with the 1954 establishment of the Beijing Dance School with a division in ballet. How a Tsarist entertainment genre came to be a prized genre in socialist soil is a story with many parts. Its context is the Sino-Soviet Treaty of Friendship, Alliance, and Mutual Assistance (1950-1960), which included provisions for Soviet experts to be assigned in all areas to aid in China\u27s national construction. In the cultural arena, this included dance, both folk and ballet. This paper covers two necessary first steps: (1) how officials at the highest level came to learn about ballet; and (2) how the proponents of ballet used the inclusion of Galina Ulanova in a 1952 Sino-Soviet Friendship Tour to promote an...
Materials from "Russian Movement Culture of the 1920s and 1930s: A Symposium Organized by Lynn Garaf...
This thesis provides an overview of Chinese ballet from its beginning in 1954 through 2003, revealin...
Revolutionary Bodies is the first English-language primary source–based history of concert dance in ...
The foundation of ballet in China was laid with the 1954 establishment of the Beijing Dance School w...
The Beijing Dance School was founded in 1954 by China\u27s Ministry of Culture to develop the dance ...
This project places the art form of Soviet classical ballet within the political and cultural contex...
The first Chinese Swan Lake was produced in July 1958 as a full-length work by Beijing Dance School,...
The spring of 1959 marked the beginning of a hugely successful ballet exchange between the United St...
This dissertation illuminates the Sovietization and popularization of ballet in the 1920s through th...
Throughout the Cold War, Soviet ballet dancers defected to America in hopes of finding artistic free...
In October 1962, as American citizens were building bomb shelters in their backyards, the New York C...
Recently, scholars have begun to examine American and Soviet relations in the 1950s. These studies, ...
In the autumn of 1956, the Bolshoi Ballet arrived for its first London tour, providing the researche...
UnrestrictedIn recent decades historians have traced the popularization of “high” culture in the Uni...
"A fascinating glimpse at the collision of art and politics during the first fifty years of the Sovi...
Materials from "Russian Movement Culture of the 1920s and 1930s: A Symposium Organized by Lynn Garaf...
This thesis provides an overview of Chinese ballet from its beginning in 1954 through 2003, revealin...
Revolutionary Bodies is the first English-language primary source–based history of concert dance in ...
The foundation of ballet in China was laid with the 1954 establishment of the Beijing Dance School w...
The Beijing Dance School was founded in 1954 by China\u27s Ministry of Culture to develop the dance ...
This project places the art form of Soviet classical ballet within the political and cultural contex...
The first Chinese Swan Lake was produced in July 1958 as a full-length work by Beijing Dance School,...
The spring of 1959 marked the beginning of a hugely successful ballet exchange between the United St...
This dissertation illuminates the Sovietization and popularization of ballet in the 1920s through th...
Throughout the Cold War, Soviet ballet dancers defected to America in hopes of finding artistic free...
In October 1962, as American citizens were building bomb shelters in their backyards, the New York C...
Recently, scholars have begun to examine American and Soviet relations in the 1950s. These studies, ...
In the autumn of 1956, the Bolshoi Ballet arrived for its first London tour, providing the researche...
UnrestrictedIn recent decades historians have traced the popularization of “high” culture in the Uni...
"A fascinating glimpse at the collision of art and politics during the first fifty years of the Sovi...
Materials from "Russian Movement Culture of the 1920s and 1930s: A Symposium Organized by Lynn Garaf...
This thesis provides an overview of Chinese ballet from its beginning in 1954 through 2003, revealin...
Revolutionary Bodies is the first English-language primary source–based history of concert dance in ...