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Title Balanchine Foundation video archives. Yvonne Mounsey coaching the Siren's solo and the Pas de deux from Prodigal son / composed by Sergey (Sergeyevich) Prokofiev ; directed by Nancy Reynolds ; choreographed by George Balanchine ; performed by Melissa Barak, Yvonne Mounsey and Arsen Serobian, produced by Virginia Brooks
Published New York, NY : George Balanchine Foundation, 2010

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Description 1 online resource (103 min.)
Series Dance in video
Interpreters archive
Summary Yvonne Mounsey discusses being coached by Felia Doubrovska, the narrative of the ballet, her approach to learning the music, the non-classical movements, meeting George Balanchine in 1941 and how she became a member of Balanchine's company. Felia Doubrovska's interview is an excerpt from the film by Virginia Brooks entitled, Felia Doubrovska Remembered
Notes Title from resource description page (viewed Oct. 18, 2013)
Performer With Melissa Barak, Los Angeles Ballet and Arsen Serobian, guest dancer. Interviewer, Emily Hite; pianist, Inna Royter
Event Recorded October 19, 2008, Santa Monica, CA
Notes This edition in English
Subject Balanchine, George
Mounsey, Yvonne
Prokofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953. Bludnyĭ syn.
SUBJECT Balanchine, George fast
Prodigal son (Choreographic work : Balanchine) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n97825005
Bludnyĭ syn (Prokofiev, Sergey) fast
Prodigal son (Choreographic work : Balanchine) fast
Subject Ballet -- Study and teaching.
Choreography.
Ballet -- Study and teaching
Choreography
Genre/Form Instructional films
Instructional films.
Films de formation.
Form Streaming video
Author Balanchine, George, choreographer (expression)
Barak, Melissa, dancer.
Brooks, Virginia, producer.
Hite, Emily, interviewer (expression)
Mounsey, Yvonne, interviewee (expression), dancer.
Reynolds, Nancy, 1938- director.
Royter, Inna, instrumentalist.
Serobian, Arsen, dancer.
Choreography for (work): Prokofiev, Sergey, 1891-1953. Bludnyĭ syn.
Other Titles Yvonne Mounsey coaching the Siren's solo and the Pas de deux from 'Prodigal son'