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Dance and Cultural Theory in the Early Twentieth Century • ... Pavane royale did not reconstruct, but reenact the Baroque. It introduces edges— sharp angles— to the outlines of the “ravishingly consumable” king. Its mode of intermittency— here of interruption of both line and motion— declares ...
De lange nacht • ... Pavane Royale' die hij thuis, toen zijn moeder weg was, voor de spiegelkast had nagebootst; dansen, was wat de figuren deden die Benoni hem op Griekse vazen en op Egyptische bas-reliëfs had getoond. 'Het is heel eenvoudig,' zei Elsje ...
The Cambridge Companion to Ballet • ... Pavane royale in1919, and Kurt Jooss choreographed Pavane on the Death of an Infanta in 1929.3 Oskar Schlemmer was influenced by early seventeenth-century burlesque ballet costume design in his experimental Triadic Ballet (1922) ...
Interwar French Ballet and the German Occupation • ... Pavane royale , which had Sakharoff dancing Louis XIV , Vuillermoz saw an alternative to non - objectivism : Around the stage were agglomerated all sorts of secret indications , the mysterious prolongations and subtle correspondences ...
A Biographical Dictionary • ... Pavane royale, ballet (1953); 4 symphonies (1953, 1956, 1966, 1974); Targusis, opera (1958); Mirages, orch (1961); El porquerizo del rey, ballet (1963); Gesänge auf dem Wege,bar, orch (1964); Akróasis, 24 wind instr, perc (1966); Ut ...
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