Nutcracker (Choreographic work : Fedorova-Fokine after Ivanov)
Swan lake (Choreographic work). Black swan pas de deux.
Pillar of fire (Choreographic work : Tudor)
Pictures of Goya (Choreographic work : Argentinita and López)
Bolero (Choreographic work : Argentinita and López)
Bluebeard (Choreographic work : Fokin)
Contents
Nutcracker: Pas de deux. Choreography: Fedorova-Fokine after Ivanov and Petipa, M. Performed by Alexandra Danilova and Igor Youskevitch (Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo). -- Rodeo. Choreography: Agnes de Mille. Performed by Frederic Franklin (Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo). -- Swan lake: Act III, Black swan pas de deux. Choreography: after Marius Petipa. Performed by Alexandra Danilova and Igor Youskevitch (Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo). Mme. Danilova is in a red costume rather than the traditional black costume. -- Mademoiselle Angot. Choreography: Léonide Massine. Performed by Léonide Massine, John Kriza and unidentified ballerina (Ballet Theatre). -- Pillar of fire. Choreography: Antony Tudor. Performed by Nora Kaye (Ballet Theatre). -- Pictures of Goya. Choreography: Argentinita and Pilar López. Performed by Pilar López and Jose Greco (Ballet Theatre). -- Bolero. Choreography: Argentinita and Pilar López. Performed by Argentinita (Ballet Theatre). -- Pictures of Goya. Choreography: Argentinita and Pilar López. Performed by Argentinita (Ballet Theatre). -- Bluebeard. Choreography: Mikhail Fokin. Performed by Anton Dolin, Alicia Alonso, Irina Baronova, Jerome Robbins (Ballet Theatre).
Call number
*MGZIDF 2868
Note
Excerpts from productions of Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and Ballet Theatre.
Access (note)
Patrons can access streaming video file only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Film View Copy: *MGZHB 6-2185, additional copy :16mm film (1 reel, 460 ft.)This print is stored for preservation. Use *MGZIDF 2868 instead.
Title
[Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo] [electronic resource]
Imprint
1943-44.
Series
Chapman collection of ballet films.
Restricted access
Patrons can access streaming video file only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Film View Copy: *MGZHB 6-2185, additional copy :16mm film (1 reel, 460 ft.)This print is stored for preservation. Use *MGZIDF 2868 instead.