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American-Soviet Cultural Diplomacy - The Bolshoi Ballet's American Premiere (Hardcover)
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American-Soviet Cultural Diplomacy - The Bolshoi Ballet's American Premiere (Hardcover)
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American-Soviet Cultural Diplomacy: The Bolshoi Ballet's American
Premiere is the first full-length examination of a Soviet cultural
diplomatic effort. Following the signing of an American-Soviet
cultural exchange agreement in the late 1950s, Soviet officials
resolved to utilize the Bolshoi Ballet's planned 1959 American tour
to awe audiences with Soviet choreographers' great accomplishments
and Soviet performers' superb abilities. Relying on extensive
research, Cadra Peterson McDaniel examines whether the objectives
behind Soviet cultural exchange and the specific aims of the
Bolshoi Ballet's 1959 American tour provided evidence of a thaw in
American-Soviet relations. Interwoven throughout this study is an
examination of the Soviets' competing efforts to create ballets
encapsulating Communist ideas while simultaneously reinterpreting
pre-revolutionary ballets so that these works were ideologically
acceptable. McDaniel investigates the rationale behind the creation
of the Bolshoi's repertoire and the Soviet leadership's objectives
and interpretation of the tour's success as well as American
response to the tour. The repertoire included the four ballets,
Romeo and Juliet, Swan Lake, Giselle, and The Stone Flower, and two
Highlights Programs, which included excerpts from various pre- and
post-revolutionary ballets, operas, and dance suites. How the
Americans and the Soviets understood the Bolshoi's success provides
insight into how each side conceptualized the role of the arts in
society and in political transformation. American-Soviet Cultural
Diplomacy: The Bolshoi Ballet's American Premiere demonstrates the
ballet's role in Soviet foreign policy, a shift to "artful
warfare," and thus emphasizes the significance of studying cultural
exchange as a key aspect of Soviet foreign policy and analyzes the
continued importance of the arts in twenty-first century Russian
politics.
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