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Dance of the century abstract ballet from academical to classical abstraction

Title
  1. Dance of the century [videorecording] : abstract ballet from academical to classical abstraction / co-produced by La Sept, Pathé Télévision, Duran, Ostankino, Sovtelexport, and Gédéon, in association with RAI 3 ; English version produced by Landseer Films ; series proposed, written, and directed by [Sonia Schoonejans] ; producer, Nicole Philibert.
Published by
  1. c1992.

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Additional authors
  1. Balanchine, George
  2. Goleĭzovskiĭ, K. (Kasʹ︠i︡an), 1892-1970
  3. Lopukhov, Fedor, 1886-1973
  4. Zakharov, Rostislav
  5. Ulanova, Galina Sergeevna, 1910-1998
  6. Pliset︠s︡kai︠a︡, Maĭi︠a︡, 1925-2015
  7. Lavrovskiĭ, Leonid Mikhaĭlovich, 1905-1967
  8. Ashton, Frederick, 1904-1988
  9. Armitage, Karole
  10. Forsythe, William, 1949-
  11. Schoonejans, Sonja
  12. Decouflé, Pierre-François
  13. Balanchine, George
  14. Zakharov, Rostislav
  15. New York City Ballet
  16. Charleroi/Danses (Dance company)
  17. Frankfurter Ballett
  18. DHCA.
Description
  1. 1 streaming video file (53 min., 18 sec.) : sd., b&w and col.; 3/4 in.
Summary
  1. Second of a five-part series. Evolution of classical ballet in the west, beginning with the Imperial Russian Ballet. The program focuses on the choreography of George Balanchine, from his first ballets in Russia, where he was influenced by the pioneering efforts of Kasyan Goleizovsky and Feodor Lopukhov, through his work for Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, and his subsequent emigration to the United States, where he established the company now named the New York City Ballet. The discussion includes his collaboration with composer Igor Stravinsky and his association with the choreographer Jerome Robbins. His widespread influence, particularly in the creation of plotless or abstract ballets, is illustrated by Frederick Ashton's Monotones. Later developments in Soviet ballet are represented by works by Goleizovsky, Lopukhov, and Leonid Lavrovsky. Karole Armitage and William Forsythe are discussed as choreographers who inherited and further developed Balanchine's neoclassical style.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of the 6ème/6th Grand Prix International Vidéo Danse.
Series statement
  1. Dance of the century ; 2.
Uniform title
  1. Cotillon (Choreographic work : Balanchine)
  2. Romeo and Juliet (Choreographic work : Lavrovskiĭ)
  3. Monotones nos. 1 and 2 (Choreographic work : Ashton)
  4. Watteau duets (Choreographic work : Armitage)
  5. Drastic classicism (Choreographic work : Armitage)
  6. In the middle, somewhat elevated (Choreographic work : Forsythe)
  7. Artifact (Choreographic work : Forsythe)
Subject
  1. Television. Chance favours the prepared mind
  2. Television. Dance of the century
  3. Ballet in motion pictures. Dark red roses
  4. Video
  5. Dance
  6. Documentaries and factual films and programs
  7. Ballet > United States > 20th century
  8. Ballet > Soviet Union
  9. Ballet > Russia
  10. Ballet > History > 20th century
  11. Ballets russes
  12. Saint Petersburg > Maryinsky Theater > Ballet
  13. Robbins, Jerome
  14. Stravinsky, Igor, 1882-1971
  15. Diaghilev, Serge, 1872-1929
  16. Balanchine, George
Genre/Form
  1. Documentaries and factual films and programs.
  2. Dance.
  3. Video.
Contents
  1. Dance contents: Among the many dance excerpts included in this program are Chopiniana [Les sylphides] / choreography, Michel Fokine -- The nutcracker / choreography, Lev Ivanov -- Danse sportive / choreography, Goleizovsky -- Apollo / choreography, Balanchine ; danced by Jacques d'Amboise and the New York City Ballet -- Dark red roses / motion picture ; choreography, Balanchine ; danced by Anton Dolin, Lydia Lopokova, and Balanchine -- Cotillon / choreography, Balanchine -- Serenade / choreography, Balanchine -- The four temperaments / choreography, Balanchine -- Concerto barocco / choreography, Balanchine -- Ivesiana / choreography, Balanchine -- Tarantella / choreography, Balanchine ; danced by Patricia McBride -- Who cares? / choreography, Balanchine -- Agon / choreography, Balanchine ; danced by Diana Adams, Arthur Mitchell, Karin von Aroldingen, and others -- Fountain of Bakhchisarai / choreography, Rostislav Zakharov ; danced by Maya Plisetskaya and Galina Ulanova -- Taras Bulba / choreography, Lopukhov --
  2. Dance contents, continued: Romeo and Juliet / choreography, Lavrovsky -- Monotones no. 2 / choreography, Ashton -- Watteau duets / choreography, Armitage -- Vertige / choreography and performance, Armitage -- Drastic classicism / choreography, Armitage -- Overboard / choreography, Armitage ; danced by Compagnie Charleroi Danse -- In the middle, somewhat elevated / choreography, Forsythe ; danced by the Frankfurt Ballet -- Chance favors the prepared mind / choreography, Forsythe -- Artifact / choreography, Forsythe ; danced by the Frankfurt Ballet.
Call number
  1. *MGZIDF 9121
Note
  1. English version of the series Danse du siècle.
  2. Credits taken from container for program 5.
Access (note)
  1. Patrons can access streaming video file online only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Credits (note)
  1. Sponsored by Banco di Napoli ; distributed by Amaya Distribution ; series written and directed by Sonia Schoonejans ; producer, Nicole Philibert ; executive director, Pierre-François Decouflé.
Title
  1. Dance of the century [videorecording] : abstract ballet from academical to classical abstraction / co-produced by La Sept, Pathé Télévision, Duran, Ostankino, Sovtelexport, and Gédéon, in association with RAI 3 ; English version produced by Landseer Films ; series proposed, written, and directed by [Sonia Schoonejans] ; producer, Nicole Philibert.
Imprint
  1. c1992.
Series
  1. Dance of the century ; 2.
Credits
  1. Sponsored by Banco di Napoli ; distributed by Amaya Distribution ; series written and directed by Sonia Schoonejans ; producer, Nicole Philibert ; executive director, Pierre-François Decouflé.
Restricted access
  1. Patrons can access streaming video file online only at the Library for the Performing Arts.
Local note
  1. Former call number: *MGZIC 9-4500 cassette 2.
Connect to:
  1. NYPL Digital Collections
Local subject
  1. Ballet in motion pictures. Dark red roses.
  2. Television. Dance of the century.
  3. Television. Chance favours the prepared mind.
Added author
  1. Balanchine, George, choreographer.
  2. Goleĭzovskiĭ, K. (Kasʹ︠i︡an), 1892-1970, choreographer.
  3. Lopukhov, Fedor, 1886-1973, choreographer.
  4. Zakharov, Rostislav, choreographer.
  5. Ulanova, Galina Sergeevna, 1910-1998, dancer.
  6. Pliset︠s︡kai︠a︡, Maĭi︠a︡, 1925-2015, dancer.
  7. Lavrovskiĭ, Leonid Mikhaĭlovich, 1905-1967, choreographer.
  8. Ashton, Frederick, 1904-1988, choreographer.
  9. Armitage, Karole, choreographer.
  10. Forsythe, William, 1949- choreographer.
  11. Schoonejans, Sonja. Author. Director
  12. Decouflé, Pierre-François. Director
  13. New York City Ballet.
  14. Charleroi/Danses (Dance company)
  15. Frankfurter Ballett.
  16. DHCA.
  17. Balanchine, George. Agon
  18. Balanchine, George. Apollo.
  19. Balanchine, George. Four temperaments.
  20. Balanchine, George. Serenade.
  21. Balanchine, George Tarantella.
  22. Balanchine, George. Who cares?
  23. Balanchine, George. Concerto barocco.
  24. Balanchine, George. Ivesiana.
  25. Zakharov, Rostislav. Bakhchisaraĭskiĭ fontan.
Added title
  1. Cotillon (Choreographic work : Balanchine)
  2. Romeo and Juliet (Choreographic work : Lavrovskiĭ)
  3. Monotones nos. 1 and 2 (Choreographic work : Ashton)
  4. Watteau duets (Choreographic work : Armitage)
  5. Drastic classicism (Choreographic work : Armitage)
  6. In the middle, somewhat elevated (Choreographic work : Forsythe)
  7. Artifact (Choreographic work : Forsythe)
Research call number
  1. *MGZIDF 9121
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