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Russian Ballet
Русский балет и дилемма:
Восток-Запад
Simone Baron
Dobro Slovo
Pre-Soviet (Imperial)
Ballet
Царский блет
Mariinsky Ballet/Kirov Ballet (1740s) in St. Petersburg
Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet in St. P (1738) by
Empress Anna
Bolshoi Ballet (1773) in Moscow
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQZME7Us_DE
Marius Petipa
Мариус Пятипа
“Father of Classical Ballet” –originally from France
Worked with the St. Petersburg Imperial Theatre: Revised
ballets for future generations (ie: Swan Lake, Giselle)
Rose with dancers such as Anna Parlova
Brought first real wave of fame to Russian ballet
Classicism integrated with purity of French and Italian
virtuosity
Michel Fokine
Михаил Фокин
Started at the Vaganova Ballet Academy
Debuted at Mariinsky Ballet, Petipa’s Paquita
Stereotypical ballet traditions (Virtuoso ballet) were outdated
No more miming, outdated costumes
Pointe shoes, arm/torso experimentation
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMEBFhVMZpU
Soviet Ballet
Советский балет
Truly repressed: the Soviet Regime closed down or
renamed many of the theaters and academies
Example: Bright Stream (Shostakovich; Lopukhov 1935)
How this affected composers, choreographers, ballerinas
Bolshoi became a state-subsidized company – just like the
renamed Kirov.
Soviet Ballet
Советский балет и Сталин
Took the art out, rather used for propaganda
Similar to other forms of art (ex: architecture)
Stalin in the eyes of the arts
“The proletariat needs ornament, decoration, adornment.”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2VhQLld8oSs
Olga Lepishinskaya
Ольга Лепесчинская
Stalin’s favorite ballerina
One of the most revered dancers of the Bolshoi
Always danced for the Red Army
Known as and elected as a member of the Communist Party
All aspects of Soviet artistic culture integrated into the
Soviet regime
Post-Soviet (Russian) Ballet
Россия сегодня
Globalized integration of choreography and technique
Now, American and Russian ballerinas can explore each
other’s methods of dance without the restrictions of
government
The art form is independent of political influence
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Михаил Барышников
While still in Russia, most celebrated dancer worldwide
While in Canada, request political asylum, never to return to
USSR
Moved to United States in 1974
Worked with Balanchine in New York City Ballet
Artistic director of American Ballet Theater (1980)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8__iRsxG_A
George Balanchine
Георгий Баланчин
1934: Arrived in the United States
New York City School of American Ballet
Serenade
His company (American Ballet, became the house company for the
Met)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nRmRTBaypo
Bibliography
Библиография
http://www.yonkershistory.org/fokine.html
http://www.abt.org/education/archive/choreographers/petipa
_m.html
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/22/arts/dance/22lepeshi
nskaya.html
http://www.criticalpast.com/video/65675037970_Stalin_Balle
t_watching-a-performance_dignitaries-arrive
http://www.unz.org/Pub/LiteraryDigest-1932dec17-00014