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The Ballets Russes in Australia and Beyond

The Ballets Russes in Australia and Beyond

Mark Carroll, Alan Brissenden

Tours to Australia and New Zealand during the 1930s by Colonel Wassily de Basil's Ballets Russes mark a watershed in the cultural life of the two nations. Local artists rejoiced in the opportunity to learn about European high art firsthand, while audiences and the public at large were jolted from the conservatism that shrouded the post-Depression Antipodes. The dancers were feted like pop stars, and they in turn embraced the physical vitality of Australia and New Zealand.

The Ballets Russes in Australia and Beyond draws together essays by leading international and national scholars, who explore the rich legacy of the Ballets Russes; its impact on dance, music, visual art and Antipodean society in general. A dazzling array of pictures brings to life the sheer vitality of the companies in a way that makes the volume indispensable to balletomanes, scholars, and those fascinated by the synergies between the creative arts in general.

Contributors: Jane Albert, Alan Brissenden, Mark Carroll, Lee Christofis, Michael Christoforidis, Joel Crotty, Helen Ennis, Gillian Forwood, Nicolette Fraillon, Lynn Garafola, Stephanie Jordan, Valerie Lawson, Andrew Montana, Felicity St John Moore, Richard Stone.

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Mark Carroll is an Adelaide based musician, educator and academic. Carroll was a member of Young Modern in the late 1970s and for their reformation in the 2000s. He has a regular spot on 5AA radio as 'The Rock Doctor' and is co-director of The J.M. Coetzee Centre for Creative Practice at the Elder Conservatorium. His previous publications include The Ballets Russes in Australia and Beyond, A Self-Portrait of Percy Grainger and Music and Ideology in Cold War Europe.

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Alan Brissenden has been commenting on Australian and international dance since 1950. He currently reviews and writes for the Australian, Dance Australia, the Adelaide Review and Radio Adelaide and edits Brolga, the scholarly journal of the Australian Dance Council (Ausdance). His publications include Shakespeare and the Dance and the Oxford World's Classics edition of Shakespeare's As You Like It as well as numerous essays in books, journals and reference books, including The International Encyclopedia of Dance and The Oxford Companion to Shakespeare. An Honorary Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Adelaide, in 1996 Alan Brissenden was made a member of the Order of Australia for services to the arts.

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ISBN   9781862548848
CATEGORY   
IMAGES   Full colour photographs throughout
PAGE COUNT   368
DIMENSIONS   260 x 215 mm