The Russian ballet was celebrated amongst the Bloomsbury group in the early twentieth-century. Throughout 1910s-1930s, Virginia Woolf enjoyed Russian ballets such as Petrushka, Le Spectre de la Rose and Scheherazade staged by Michel Fokine and Sergei Diaghilev. The expressivity of the dancing body rectifies words which, as Woolf delineates in “Craftsmanship,” are dishonest in articulating emotions (Selected Essays 85). This paper thus divulges an oppositional thinking that belies Woolf’s modernist aesthetics – a compulsion to give words to emotions that should be left unsaid. In To the Lighthouse (1928), this “silence” is communicated in the dancing gestures that populate the novel. Juxtaposing the context of Woolf’s attendance at the balle...
When it comes to history writing, dance is probably in an even worse position than theatre, if one c...
Barrie’s playlet The Truth about the Russian Dancers (written as a direct response to the impact upo...
Classical ballet is indisputably a cultural product: its forms, themes, and images all derive from t...
The Russian ballet was celebrated amongst the Bloomsbury group in the early twentieth-century. Throu...
ABSTRACT This dissertation undertakes an examination of the evolving relationship between text and...
My thesis recognizes Virginia Woolf's writing to be composed of a mosaic of multiple art forms such ...
The early failure of the 'dram-balet' form as a vehicle for Soviet ballet is often observed as a fai...
Treballs Finals del Grau d'Estudis Anglesos, Facultat de Filologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: ...
This thesis explores the issues that arise from posing the question: how could the silent dance-body...
PhDThis thesis aims to show that Wagner's theories of Gesamtkunstwerk were a pre-occupation in Wool...
In the The Man Without Content (1999) Giorgio Agamben problematises the traditional distinction betw...
The emotions aroused in response to the 1913 premiere of Le sacre du printemps are well recorded. Th...
First staged at the Royal Opera House on 12 May 2012, choreographed by Wayne McGregor and starring i...
This article examines the impact of psychoanalytical ideas on the emergence of the language for a ne...
This article examines the impact of psychoanalytical ideas on the emergence of the language for a ne...
When it comes to history writing, dance is probably in an even worse position than theatre, if one c...
Barrie’s playlet The Truth about the Russian Dancers (written as a direct response to the impact upo...
Classical ballet is indisputably a cultural product: its forms, themes, and images all derive from t...
The Russian ballet was celebrated amongst the Bloomsbury group in the early twentieth-century. Throu...
ABSTRACT This dissertation undertakes an examination of the evolving relationship between text and...
My thesis recognizes Virginia Woolf's writing to be composed of a mosaic of multiple art forms such ...
The early failure of the 'dram-balet' form as a vehicle for Soviet ballet is often observed as a fai...
Treballs Finals del Grau d'Estudis Anglesos, Facultat de Filologia, Universitat de Barcelona, Curs: ...
This thesis explores the issues that arise from posing the question: how could the silent dance-body...
PhDThis thesis aims to show that Wagner's theories of Gesamtkunstwerk were a pre-occupation in Wool...
In the The Man Without Content (1999) Giorgio Agamben problematises the traditional distinction betw...
The emotions aroused in response to the 1913 premiere of Le sacre du printemps are well recorded. Th...
First staged at the Royal Opera House on 12 May 2012, choreographed by Wayne McGregor and starring i...
This article examines the impact of psychoanalytical ideas on the emergence of the language for a ne...
This article examines the impact of psychoanalytical ideas on the emergence of the language for a ne...
When it comes to history writing, dance is probably in an even worse position than theatre, if one c...
Barrie’s playlet The Truth about the Russian Dancers (written as a direct response to the impact upo...
Classical ballet is indisputably a cultural product: its forms, themes, and images all derive from t...