Shapes of American ballet : teachers and training before Balanchine / Jessica Zeller
Utgivning: New York, NY : Oxford University, 2016Beskrivning: x, 201 s. ; 23 cmISBN:- 978-0-19-029669-8
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Innehåller index samt bibliografiska referenser (s.[189]-195)
Part I: Historical perspectives -- Ballet as migrant: From Italy and Russia to America -- Themes of heterogeneity and pluralism: Ballet in New York City, 1909-1934 -- Ballet in America: Coming of age in a market economy -- Part II: Teachers and training -- Ballet{u2019}s traditionalists: Malvina Cavallazzi and Luigi Albertieri -- Nostalgic revisionists: Stefano Mascagno and Mikhail Mordkin -- Pragmatic revisionists: Veronine Vestoff, Sonia Serova, and Louis H. Chalif -- Conclusion.