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Title Sensuality & nationalism in romantic ballet / directed by Claudia Jeschke ; produced by Carol Téten ; performed by Rainer Krenstetter and Dance Through Time
Published [New York, NY] : Dancetime Publications, 2012

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Description 1 online resource (1 streaming video (57 min.)) : sound, color
Series Dance in video
Dance in video
Contents Restaged Dances: "Fandango": a re-creation of a Fandango from Christoph Willibald Gluck's ballet, Don Juan ou le Festin de Pierre, originally created in 1761 by Gasparo Angiolini -- "Vestris Gavotte": restaged from the notated score "Vestris Gavotte", published in Théleur, E.A., Letters on Dancing, London 1831 -- "Cachucha": restaged from the notated score "Cachucha," published in Zorn, Friedrich Albert, Grammatik der Tanzkunst, Leipzig [1887] ; reconstructed by Ann Hutchinson Guest -- "Pas de l'Abeille": re-creation of the famous "pas de l'abeille" from the ballet, La Péri, composed in 1843 by Théophile Gautier and Jean Coralli -- "Pas de la Esmeralda": the step material is from the "Pas de la Esmeralda" from the ballet Quasimodo ou la Bohémienne, created in 1859 by Henri Justamant -- "Tyrolienne": a couple dance from the ballet Quasimodo ou la Bohémienne, created in 1859 by Henri Justamant
Documentary chapters: Understanding 19th Century Ballet -- 19th Century Ballet Adapts National Dance -- The Inter-Nationalization of Ballet: Commercializing Dance ; Synthesizing Dance Vocabularies ; Characterization ; National Dances Inspire Theatricality: Presenting 'Couleur Locale'; Female-Male Interactions ; Expressiveness, The Spanish Repertoire -- New Approaches to Movement: Veils ; Arabesques ; Exploring the Floor -- Women in Focus -- Reverences
Summary " ... Reveals intriguing facets of 19th century ballet that illustrate innovations far beyond our common understanding of this era. This picturesque period of ballet offered a revolutionary focus highlighting the stories and characters of everyday people, inspired by a combination of dynamic influences from 'national dance'. The colorful ballet of this era, bridges the gap from the opulence of Baroque dance, to the broadened aesthetics and virtuosic technique of the Romantic Ballet. This program integrates documentary information with restaged dances, based on documentation provided by 19th century dance literature and iconography. The dances include the signature dance of the famous ballerina, Fanny Elssler and works by the choreographer, Henri Justamant, a French ballet master who left notated scores of more than 100 ballets and divertissements. Restaged dance footage is supplemented by an extraordinary collection of illustrations from the Derra de Moroda Dance Archives of Salzburg, Austria"--Publisher's description
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed Oct. 18, 2013)
Credits Editor, Stuart Math ; cinematography, Nic Petry
Performer Narrators, Stuart Math, Michele Rafic, Robert Atwood, Carol Teten ; dancers, Rainer Krenstetter, Nadege Hottier, Kerry Shea, Richard Glover, Christine Howard, Matthew Van Buskirk, Carolina Osopova ; Courtesy of The Manhattan Youth Ballet: Julienne Benedetto, Jenna Lauter, Sarah Smith
Event Recorded New York, NY and Salzburg, Austria
Notes This edition in English
Subject Ballet -- History -- 19th century
Ballet -- Political aspects -- Europe -- 19th century
Ballet -- Social aspects -- Europe -- 19th century
Nationalism -- Europe -- History -- 19th century
Ballet.
Ballet -- Social aspects.
Nationalism.
Europe.
Genre/Form Documentary films.
Filmed performances.
History.
Documentary films.
Filmed performances.
Documentaires.
Spectacles filmés.
Form Streaming video
Author Krenstetter, Ranier, dancer, performer.
Téten, Carol, narrator, producer.
Jeschke, Claudia, director, screenwriter.
Atwood, Robert, screenwriter, narrator.
Math, Stuart, editor of moving image work, narrator.
Rafic, Michele, narrator.
Hottier, Nadege, dancer.
Shea, Kerry, dancer.
Glover, Richard, dancer.
Howard, Christine, dancer.
Van Buskirk, Matthew, dancer.
Osopova, Caroline, dancer.
Benedetto, Julienne, dancer.
Lauter, Jenna, dancer.
Smith, Sarah (Dancer), dancer.
Petry, Nic, director of photography.
Dance Through Time (Dance group), performer.