An edition of Choreography & narrative (1996)

Choreography & narrative

ballet's staging of story and desire

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An edition of Choreography & narrative (1996)

Choreography & narrative

ballet's staging of story and desire

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Choreography and Narrative traces development of the story ballet from the early - eighteenth-century fair theatres through the Revolutionary fetes to the well-known Romantic ballets La Sulphide and Giselle. This history charts ballet's separation from opera at mid-century and its emergence as an autonomous art form dedicated to the telling of a story through gesture and movement alone.

The site for this historical inquiry is Paris, home to the most popular and lavish dance productions of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The ballet is analyzed in terms of the training procedures for dancers, the aesthetic goals and responsibilities of choreographers, the institutional frameworks that promote productions, and the expectations and pleasures of dance viewers.

Throughout, ballet is approached as a cultural practice intimately connected with political and economic features of French society, a practice whose evolving form bears witness to, as it participates in, the sweeping social changes of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. To uncover the significance of ballet, Choreography and Narrative compares the dancing body with the body as constructed in social dance practices, and also in anatomy, etiquette, painting, acting, and physical education.

Choreography is considered as a theorizing of embodiment, one which reflects on the individual, gendered, and social identities of those who dance and those who watch dancing.

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Cover of: Choreography and Narrative
Choreography and Narrative: Ballet's Staging of Story and Desire
1998, Indiana University Press
in English
Cover of: Choreography & Narrative
Choreography & Narrative: Ballet's Staging of Story and Desire
September 1998, Indiana University Press
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Cover of: Choreography & narrative
Choreography & narrative: ballet's staging of story and desire
1996, Indiana University Press
in English
Cover of: Choreography and Narrative
Choreography and Narrative: Ballet's Staging of Story and Desire
1996, Indiana University Press
in English

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Edition Notes

Text in English; appendix in French.
Includes bibliographical references (p. [335]-361) and index.

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Bloomington
Other Titles
Choreography and narrative

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
792.8/0944
Library of Congress
GV1649 .F67 1996, GV1649.F67 1996

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Pagination
xvii, 371 p. :
Number of pages
371

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL965890M
Internet Archive
choreographynarr00susa
ISBN 10
0253330815
LCCN
96002237
Goodreads
2261826

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