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choreographed by Fokine 1st ballet w/o a narrative Anna Pavlova danced |
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visual artist designed for Afternoon of a Faune |
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founder of Ballet Russe death was the end of his company |
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1917 Bolshevik seizure of power |
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ballet was entirely dependent in Imperial Russian ballet, on him ballet was under control of a court member appointed by and answerable to Tsar |
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very strict ballet rules very traditional |
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French dancing master Opened ballet school at Winter Palace (12 girls, 12 boys) |
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classical ballet choreographer The Nutcracker Sleeping Beauty |
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(Kirov Theater) ballet in St. Petersburg, Russia Premiered Tchaikovsky |
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music for Afternoon of a Faune |
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music for Rite of Spring worked with Balanchine and Nijinsky |
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if you can prove that the country that you come from is denying your freedom then you can defect, get permission from other country to stay |
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sister of Nijinski choreographed for Ballet Russe under Diaghlev |
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married Ted Shawn --> Denishawn combined theatrical and spiritual dancing |
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5th choreographer under Diaghlev (choreographed Apollo) Choreographed for New York City Ballet |
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Balanchine incorporated African Aesthetic Made in America |
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choreographed by Balanchine Africanist Aesthetic Melancholic.. abstract ballet |
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found funding for Balanchine invited him to US referred to as American Diaghlev |
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First black male dancer hired in a major ballet company in 1968 he left the New York City Ballet and created the Dance Theater of Harlem |
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Actress and singer who studied ballet Early pioneers of modern dance along with Duncan and Denis She would wear long silk skirts and used design to create images of butterflies and fire, etc |
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Choreographed by Martha Graham |
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innovative, cutting edge, art that breaks the tradition |
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Paul Taylor, major change in his choreography Made right after he was fired In "Duet" he and a woman came out on stage and did nothing but sit there (got blank review) |
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Avante garde choreographer Modern choreographer Worked with John Cage Choreographed through music instead of to the music "Go make a piece 4min 33sec long" instead of making a piece to music |
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Taught at Cunningham studio |
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Choreographed collectively Lived on farm together Intertwining bodies 1960s |
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has HIV but is alive His partner died Choreographer and dancer based in NYC He created Survivor Workshops! |
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The KGB would follow them when they went on tour Defected from Russia Symbolizes the cold war, ballet Director of ABT, brought Twyla in to choreography White Oak Project (his own modern dance company) |
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Choreographed by Garth Fagan, a modern choreographer for Broadway |
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Belgium choreographer based movements that you must do, reflexus all dancers dressed the same and did the same movement |
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In Harlem during the renaissance Intergrated from the day it opened Peaople danced the jitterbug and Lindy Hop |
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Bill "Bojangles" Robinson |
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Tapper, light footed, brought an end to flat footed huffing Tapping is an integration of African and Irish |
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Entree Adagio duet Male solo Female Coda |
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Classical, Character, Demi character, Mime |
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centerpiece of Petipa's Sleeping Beauty |
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music by Tchaikovsky, choreographed by Petipa |
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music Tchaikovsky, tells story of Odette |
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3rd scene from Swan Lake by Marius Petipa Music by Tchaikovsky |
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Swan lake characters Odette: princess turned into Swan by evil sorseror |
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Greatest female dancer in ballet history, born in 1881 and studied |
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danced by Anna Pavlova worked with choreographer Fokine |
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ballet company established in 1909 by the Russian impresario Serge Diaghilev members originated from Tsar's Imperial |
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Russian choreographer/dancer, for Ballet Russe (Le Spectre de la Rose) |
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Fokine's 5 major principles |
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1. It's necesssary to create for each dance new forms of movement, suitable to the subject mater, period or country of the ballet, and appropriate music rather than ready-made movements from classic tradition 2. The dramatic action of the ballet should be continuously developed by means of movement, rather than using sections of pantomime to relate the story alternating with dance numbers that had no dramatic or narrative significance 3. Traditional gesture or pantomime should be abondoned, instead the whole body should be used to communicate 4. The entire group of dancers should be used to develop the theme of the ballet 5. Ballet should reflect an active and equal cooperation of all the arts involved in it; music, scenery, dancing, costuming, all are crucial to a unified creative effort |
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Fokine's choreography based on tragic story of Cleopatra and Mark Anthony |
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1001 nights, story about a king who marries a differnt virgin everyday and then kills her the next day because of his first wife who betrayed him then a women voluntarily spends a night with him and convinces him to leave her alive for 1001 days/night because she entertains him with stories *Fokine's choreography |
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ballet with music by Stravinsky The plot a traditional puppet, Petrushka, who is made out of straw and a bag of sawdust as his body, but he comes to life and has the capacity to love, kind of like Pinocchio |
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choreographed by Fokine ballet based on poem by Gautier debutante falls asleep after her first ball, she dreams of dancing w/ the rose that she had been holding in her hand, her dream ends when the rose escapes through the window |
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choreographed Afternoon of a Faune, Jeux, and the Rite of Spring Danced with Ballet Russe and Imperial Ballet |
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choreographed by Nijinsky for Ballet Russe, he danced main part himself music by Debussy |
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"Games" last work for Debussy Choreographed for Ballet Russe by Nijinsky Involved a man, 2 girls, and a game of tennis |
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composter Stravinsky choreographed by Nijinsky |
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Tatar ballet dancer, regarded as one of the greatest male dancers alongside Nijinsky and Baryshnikov |
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American dancer, teacher, producer, choreographer Formed company: Joffrey Ballet Died of AIDS |
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Russian choreographer and ballet dancer. He studied at the Bolshoi Theatre. Choreographed at Ballet Russe |
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Nissim choreographed it Picasso did the sets and costumes for it |
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choreographed by Nijinska about an arranged marriage between Russian peasants |
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choreographed by Nijinska parodied Suzanne Linger and the Prince of Wales incorporated sports movement |
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British dancer for the Ballet Russe Star of the Le Train Bleu after he was hired by Diaghlev Known for his acrobatics |
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designed costumes for Le Train Bleu |
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parodied as a golfer in Le Train Bleu |
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parodied in Le Train Bleu |
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Choreographed for Balanchine when he was working for Diaghlev One of two pieces that survived while he was with Diaghlev |
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includes call and response, taking hips off center, improv and aesthetic of the the cool |
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formed by Balanchine and Kirstein |
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formed by Arthur Mitchell as a way of fighting for black rights and introducing ballet and dance to black cities |
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founded as ABT in 1956 Performed Afternoon of a Faun |
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mother of modern dance AFTER Louie Fuller Felt Greeks were the last civilization to understand beauty of body |
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very good business man and huband of Ruth Denis |
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19th consitutional amendment |
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feminist, started Planned Parenthood, had to flee US for sending info about BC through mail |
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musician and Martha Graham's long time mentor worked for Denishawn and Martha Graham, then became critic of his journal The Dance observer |
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created emotionally charged choreographoc dramas based on Greek plays |
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protege of Martha Graham who developed concept of fall and recovery composed shapes and movement patterns into phrases, section and whole dances |
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arch etween two deaths, there was a balance ebetween falling and recovering, metaphor for death and revirth. Highlights the suspension before you fall The energy from the automatic contraction of the fully stretched muscles of the legs/torso provides power for the next gesture-the rebound |
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written in 1959 by Doris Humphrey, the ultimate textbook in choreographing year she died |
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often presented issues during comis pantomime |
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potege of Doris Humphrey, brought masculinity to modern dance; he made his dances see the glory and power of the human spirit |
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during the rise of modern dance in germany, he contextualized modern dance; fired from Olympics choreography because the movements were seen as antithesis to conformity |
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Mother of Germany's modern dance, tention between Rudolph Laban because she was hired in his spot |
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protege of Mary Wigman who moved to New York and opened a dance school |
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combined elements of modern, jazz, and African dance. Died of AIDS |
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choreographed "Duet" and "Aureole" |
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avant garde musician who worked with Cunningham |
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known as a reaction to the restrain of modern dance, any person is a dancer, all movement is dance |
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Greenwich Village were avant garde artists congreated, major component of postmodern dance |
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most eccentric individualists of modern dance, choreographed "Deuce Coupe" she was very experimetal |
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idea that motion naturally leads to emotion, designed his own costumes and sets |
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Choreographed by Alwin Nikolais All dancers dressed alike, all used elastic while they danced to create shapes |
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Chorographers who died from AIDS |
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Alvin Ailey, Arnie Zane, Roert Joffrey, Rudolf Mauria, Robert Ellis Dunn |
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multi-media performance piece choreographed and directed by bill T Jones in reaction to his survivor workshops |
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choreographer and artist, choreographed "Deeply There" |
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Circles around Ben, homosexual dying from AIDS, choreographed by Joe Goode |
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modern dance choreographer, founder of Garth Fagan Dance based in New York. Studied with martha Graham, Jose Limon, Alvin Ailey |
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refers collectively to a set of partner dances done in a social environment |
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organic fusion of jazz, tap, breakaway, and charleston; smoother than jitterbug |
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segregation of blacks and whites that televised teenager dancers; instead of integrating it got cancelled |
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elaborate musical production numbers that often involved complex geometric patterns; used Ruby Keeler and placed camera above the dancers to make designs |
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first great dancer to appear in movies, started movies with dance and Berkeley |
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Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers |
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couple who danced on stage, brought the element of Hollywood film musicals |
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