10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MASSINE»
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Leonide
Massine and the 20th Century Ballet
This work provides a biography of Massine and a detailed analysis of his major ballets, including those for Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and American Ballet Theatre.
With 69 photographs in text ographs in text
Vicente García-Márquez, 1995
3
The Joffrey Ballet: Robert Joffrey and the Making of an ...
Massine's biographer Vicente Garcia-Marquez explained that Mas- sine was
victimized principally by Lincoln Kirstein and Sergei Denham, his director at
Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. According to Massine, Den- ham "wanted to
change the ...
4
Ballet in Western Culture: A History of Its Origins and ...
By 1917 Leonide Massine had developed into an experienced choreographer
with the productions of the Spanish-inspired Los Meninas (1916, The Maids of
Honor), Kikimora (1916), which later became part of Conies Russes (1917,
Russian ...
5
Stravinsky's Pulcinella: A Facsimile of the Sources and Sketches
Nevertheless, in works such as The GoodHumourea' Ladies and Pulcinella, the
ideological legacies are more complicated, in part because of the multiple
traditions to which they belong and the multiple hands that produced them. For
Massine ...
Maureen A. Carr, Igor Stravinsky, 2010
6
Gay Histories and Cultures: An Encyclopedia
When Diaghilev removed Nijinsky from the company, he promoted Leonide
Massine (l895- l979) to principal dancer, company choreographer, and his lover.
Massine excelled in character roles and as a choreographer found popular
success ...
Although Diaghilev had kept Massine on a looser leash than Nijinsky, allowing
him the odd fling, he had made it plain to both Massine and the ballerinas as far
back as the 1916 American tour that he would not tolerate a relationship between
...
8
Eliot's Dark Angel : Intersections of Life and Art: ...
Diaghilev returned to Paris, embittered and in debt, and his company of great
dancers began to split up.34 Massine, who had left Diaghilev months earlier after
a dispute, formed a small troupe of his own from the remnants and returned to ...
Ronald Schuchard Goodrich C. White Professor of English Emory University, 1999
9
Anna Sokolow: The Rebellious Spirit
In 1930 he invited choreographer Leonide Massine to Philadelphia to revive his
1920 staging of The Rite of Spring to the then infamous score by Igor Stravinsky.
The original ballet by Nijinsky, together with the wildly original score, had caused
...
10
Ballets by Léonide
Massine: Gaîté Parisienne. la Boutique ...
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10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MASSINE»
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Vitebsk gearing up to mark 100th anniversary of Marc Chagall's …
Russian choreographer Leonid Massine of the New York Ballet Theater offered Marc Chagall to design the sets and costumes for his new ... «Belarus News, Jul 15»
Misty Copeland: The Dancer Who Made History 64 Years
At 16, Janet had a wonderful audition of Anitra's Dance for Leonide Massine of the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo. He said he would love to hire ... «TIME, Jul 15»
At the Atheneum: Celebrating Movement
Dancing fresh and revolutionary choreography by Massine, Fokine and Balanchine the company brought ballet to American and Canadian ... «Nantucket Island Inquirer, Jul 15»
Chomedey edges NDG for road win
After a near-miss by Jermyah Phillips, Chomedey converted on a corner kick when Massine Fellouah gained possession on the ball 15' from ... «The Suburban Newspaper, Jul 15»
Canalside choreography: how the biennale got Venice dancing
He instructed his two protege choreographers, Vaslav Nijinsky and Léonide Massine, to study these paintings for ideas about composition, line ... «The Guardian, Jul 15»
True Stories — Driving by 604 West Harris
Joe would either be working in his garden or hosting a neighborhood gathering of men – Joe Ginardi, Puffer Farabi, Joe Massine and Butter ... «Pittsburg Morning Sun, Jun 15»
The pleasure and pain of shoes: something afoot at the V&A
Leonaide Massine and Moira Shearer in The Red Shoes (1948). Photograph: Ronald Grant Archive. Shoes matter, then, because they mark ... «The Guardian, Jun 15»
Behind Picasso's Curtain, the Ballet That Got Away
Massine, though he became the world's dominant ballet choreographer in the 1930s, regarded it as one of his two greatest works, along with ... «New York Times, Jun 15»
Life rushes by, love rushes by
choreographer (Léonide Massine), conductor (Esmond Knight), production designer (Albert Bassermann) and dancers (Ludmilla Tchérina and ... «Boulder Weekly, Jun 15»
The Curtain Rises on a Painting's Next Act
... “Le Tricorne” was commissioned by Diaghilev, scored by Manuel de Falla and choreographed by Massine. Picasso's interest in the Ballets ... «Wall Street Journal, May 15»