About This Book
A concise survey traces the revival and artistry of the Russian ballet, beginning with a short history of dance and then offering illustrated, chapter-length treatments of prominent productions. Each chapter describes plot outlines, choreography, musical and visual effects, staging, and costume, while noting innovations in movement and dramatic presentation. The book compares traditional and modern approaches, highlights striking scenes and interpretive choices, and comments on memorable performances and choreographic contributions. It concludes with a portrait of a leading dancer and serves as a descriptive souvenir of the company's repertoire and theatrical practice.
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