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A.E.Johnson

The Russian Ballet

A. E. Johnson's “The Russian Ballet” intricately examines the evolution of ballet in Russia, encapsulating its rich history intertwined with cultural and political influences. Through meticulous prose and vibrant imagery, Johnson delves into the artistic innovations of iconic figures such as Marius Petipa and George Balanchine while contextualizing their contributions against the backdrop of broader socio-political movements. The narrative is enhanced by a lyrical style that captures the elegance and dynamism of ballet, appealing to both scholars and casual readers alike interested in the intersection of art and history. A. E. Johnson, a seasoned dance historian and critic, has dedicated much of their career to exploring and documenting the various forms of dance across cultures. This profound knowledge'Äîfueled by years of research and personal engagement with the Russian ballet scene'Äîprovides Johnson with unique insight, allowing them to portray the ballet's cultural significance authentically. Their extensive travels, engagement with industry legends, and passion for performance arts have shaped the narrative found in this work. This compelling exploration of “The Russian Ballet” is highly recommended for anyone fascinated by the performing arts, cultural history, or the powerful storytelling that dance conveys. Johnson's scholarship will not only enlighten readers about ballet's legacy but also inspire a deeper appreciation for the artistry that transcends time and geography.
248 páginas impresas
Propietario de los derechos de autor
Bookwire
Publicación original
2021
Año de publicación
2021
Editorial
Good Press

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