Rudolf Nureyev: A Ballet Maestro's Life and Influence

Rudolf Nureyev: A Ballet Maestro's Life and Influence
Author: William James Miller
Publisher: Daniel O Brien
Total Pages: 139
Release: 2024-10-25
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN:

Rudolf Nureyev: A Ballet Maestro's Life and Influence is more than a biography; it's an immersive journey into the life and legacy of one of the most iconic figures in ballet history. This compelling narrative delves deep into Nureyev's extraordinary journey, from his humble beginnings in Siberia to his meteoric rise to global stardom. Explore the extraordinary talent that propelled him to defy Soviet constraints and defect to the West, sparking a cultural earthquake. Witness the revolutionary partnership with Margot Fonteyn, a union that redefined ballet and captivated audiences worldwide. Beyond the dazzling performances, this book uncovers the complexities of Nureyev's personality – a man driven by passion, ambition, and a relentless pursuit of artistic excellence. Unravel the intricate tapestry of his personal relationships, the relentless demands of his international career, and the profound impact of his life on the world stage. This richly illustrated and meticulously researched book is a definitive account of Nureyev's life, delving into his artistry, his impact on the Cold War era, and his enduring legacy. Experience the exhilarating world of ballet through the eyes of a true legend, and understand how his influence continues to shape the dance world today.

Index to Dance Periodicals 2001

Index to Dance Periodicals 2001
Author: GK Hall
Publisher: G. K. Hall
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2002-10
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780783896922

The "Index to Dance Periodicals," prepared by the staff of the Dance Division of The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, indexes current periodical literature on dance and dance-related topics. This "Index" provides easy access for the scholar, student, performer and general interest researcher. From professional to artistic, from scholarly to popular, the articles represent a multitude of topics and issues illustrating the present diversity of the dance field, and are international in scope. Although most of the thousands of articles in each annual volume are in English, three foreign language periodicals have also been indexed. The "Index to Dance Periodicals" supplements the annual "Bibliographic Guide to Dance," which lists bibliographic citations to all forms of materials, including rare treatises and visual materials, cataloged each year by the Dance Division of New York Public Library for the Performing Arts. The entire catalog of the Dance Division of the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts is cumulated each year in G.K. Hall's annual CD-ROM, "Dance on Disc," which contains more than 200,000 catalog entries, representing all forms of materials. Also, "Dance on Disc" now contains the Dance Division authority file of 165,996 standardized forms of proper names for people, dance companies, titles of choreographic works and subjects. The authority file includes cross-references, clarifying notes, and first performance information for staged choreographed works, including location, date, choreographer, other credits and dance company. Periodicals indexed include: "American Journal of Dance Therapy Attitude: The Dancers? Magazine BalletReview Ballett International/Tanz Aktuell [English edition] Ballett-Journal/Das Tanzarchiv Brolga: an Australian Journal about Dance Choreography and dance Contact Quarterly Current Biography Yearbook" (Occasionally indexed for articles pertinent to the dance field) "Dance Australia Dance Chronicle Dance Europe Dance International Dance Magazine Dance Research (London) Dance Research Journal Dance Teacher (Formerly Dance Teacher Now) Dance Theatre Journal Dancing Times Danser Skating Tanzdrama Magazine "

Ballet Pedagogy

Ballet Pedagogy
Author: Rory Foster
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Ballet
ISBN: 9780813034591

Rory Foster argues that it isn't sufficient for a ballet teacher to be well versed in technique; they must also know how to utilize pedagogial skills.

What Becomes a Legend Most

What Becomes a Legend Most
Author: Philip Gefter
Publisher: HarperCollins
Total Pages: 740
Release: 2020-10-13
Genre: Photography
ISBN: 0062442759

“Wise and ebullient . . . . Gefter takes the reader inside so many of Avedon’s photo shoots, and so deftly explicates his work, that you’re thirsty to sate your eyes with Avedon’s actual images . . . . One of the achievements of Gefter’s biography is to argue persuasively for Avedon’s place, as a maker of portraits, as one of the 20th century’s most consequential artists.” — Dwight Garner, New York Times "Gefter weaves the particulars of Avedon’s life story into a larger narrative about American culture in the decades after World War II . . . . Read in the context of our own precarious political and ecological moment, this assessment alone argues eloquently for the abiding, even urgent relevance of Avedon’s imperfect Art." — Caroline Weber, New York Times Book Review “Imagine the offspring of Marcel Proust and the Energizer Bunny—that’s who Richard Avedon was, a chronicler of fashion, an analyst of social types, the author in pictures of his era. And Philip Gefter captures him. His biography is an Avedon of Avedon.” — Louis Menand, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of The Metaphysical Club “Mesmerizing. . . . Like Avedon’s blank white backgrounds, blasted with light, Gefter’s pages expose in a controlled and intelligent manner all the bigness and littleness of one of the greats.” — Brad Gooch, New York Times bestselling author of Flannery and City Poet "A compelling, beautifully written examination of Avedon's life as it reflects the larger cultural milieu of post–World War II New York, and, more importantly, an argument for the role of the artist in contemporary society." — Stephen Shore, photographer "The portrait that emerges in these pages is not only a biography of the artist—his professional triumphs and disappointments and personal demons—but also a beautifully written assessment of his work, which brings Avedon to life and also vividly evokes his most memorable images." — Kate Betts, Air Mail “Revealing, fluent, and very well written—an exemplary biography of an underappreciated artist.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) "Gefter’s expert, comprehensive, and sensitive biography embodies the electricity and complexity of Avedon’s work as he centers Avedon within the crossfire of both the battle to legitimize photography as a fine art form and the struggle for gay rights… Gefter’s engrossing portrait of a master portraitist vividly proves his claim that Avedon is “one of the most consequential artists of the twentieth century." — Booklist, starred review "Definitive and insightful." — Publishers Weekly "With this engrossing biography, readers will come away with a greater appreciation of Avedon’s artistic strengths and achievements, as well as the complex man behind the camera." — Library Journal (starred review) "Philip Gefter’s welcome new biography . . . takes Avedon at his own estimation as a serious 20th-century artist. It creates a dense, convincing portrait of a man with huge talent and a gift for life." — Scott Eyman, Wall Street Journal

The Listener

The Listener
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 926
Release: 1982
Genre: Radio addresses, debates, etc
ISBN: