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Balanchine and the Lost Muse - Revolution and the Making of a Choreographer (Hardcover, New)
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Balanchine and the Lost Muse - Revolution and the Making of a Choreographer (Hardcover, New)
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Balanchine and the Lost Muse is a dual biography of the early lives
of two key figures in Russian ballet, in the crucial time
surrounding the Russian revolution: famed choreographer George
Balanchine and his close childhood friend, ballerina Liidia
(Lidochka) Ivanova. Tracing the lives and friendship of these two
dancers from years just before the 1917 Russian Revolution to
Balanchine's escape from Russia in 1924, author Elizabeth Kendall
sheds new light on a crucial flash point in the history of
ballet-one where politics and art meet in legendary St. Petersburg,
both culture and nation struggling to reconfigure themselves in the
wake of the birth of modern Russia. Drawing upon extensive archival
research, Kendall weaves a fascinating tale of this crucial period
in the life of the man who would ultimately go on to be the most
influential choreographer in modern ballet. Abandoned by his mother
on the steps of the St. Petersburg Imperial Ballet Academy in 1913
at the age of nine, Balanchine spent his formative years studying
the art of dance in Russia's tumultuous capital city. It was there,
as he struggled to support himself while studying and performing
ballet, where Balanchine met Ivanonva, the first dancer with whom
he would ever compose and dance. A talented and bold dancer who
grew close to the Bolshevik elite in her adolescent years, Ivanova
was a source of great inspiration to Balanchine-both during their
youth together, and later in life, after her tragic and mysterious
death just days before she had planned to leave Russia with
Balanchine and their friends in 1924. Although he would have a
great number of muses, many of them lovers, the dark beauty of his
dear friend Lidochka haunted much of his work for years to come.
Part biography and part urban cultural history, Balanchine and the
Lost Muse presents a sweeping account of the heyday of modern
ballet and the culture at the heart of the unmoored ideals,
futuristic visions, and human decadence that characterized the
Russian Revolution.
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