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1. Capitals of Russia during various times of political influence; Leningrad during Bolsheviks and USSR - return to St. Petersburg pax-USSR
Industrial Revolution
St. Petersburg to Leningrad to St. Petersburg
Fokine's 5 Major Principles
Prince of Wales
2. Choreographed by Paul Taylor; Modern dance work in one act with choreography by Taylor - music by Handel - and lighting by T. Skelton. Premiered 4 Aug. 1962 at Connecticut College - New London - by the Paul Taylor Dance Company with Taylor - Elizabet
Aureole - 1962
Les Noces - 1923
Pilobolus
Lindy Hop
3. About 1815 to 1848 - reaction against rationalism of Enlightenment - YOUR interpretations - religious nature - UNIQUE individual
Charles Didelot
Tsar
Louis Horst
Romantic Era
4. In charge of new Paris Opera; under his direction - Paris Opera made a profit for the only time in its existence; slashed salaries of ballerinas to force them into mistresshood for fellow Jockey's
Apollo - 1928
Marius Petipa
Cleopatre -1909
Dr. Louis Vernon
5. Alwin Nikolais - had a lot of ribbons - very involved in the sounds - wearing skin colored clothes - drum music - elastic ropes and strings - all across stage
Tensile Involvement - 1953
Hanya Holm
Dance Theater of Harlem
Grand Pas de Deux
6. Embraces conflict - polyrhythmic - pelvis off centered - high affect juxtaposition (intenseness of feeling) - ephebism (power - vitality) - cool (intensity) - improvisation
Swan Lake - 1895
Charles Weidman
Africanist Aesthetic
Anton Dolin
7. Comedy - has sport movements - about a train taken to the beach where a plane flies over - spoof about Frenchman who wants to be very shallow American
Ruth St. Denis
Le Train Bleu - 1924
Loie Fuller
Fanny Elssler
8. Peter the Great wants respect from the west and imports fashion and dance from France
Ivanov
Stravinsky
Imperial Russian Ballet
Political Asylum
9. Different names but same theater under different political influences
Paul Taylor
Theophile Gautier
Maryinsky Theater to Kirov Theater
Lindy Hop
10. Dance class at Dartmouth taught by Alison Chase - stunts - contortions - balance and leverage - men signed up for the class on a dare
Prince of Wales
Fokine
Katherine Dunham
Pilobolus
11. Was listed as the choreographer because He was widely respected - was known Perrot (more gifted) was collaborating with him; Choreographed the corps for Giselle
Tap Dance
Paul Taylor
Jean Coralli
Robert Joffrey
12. Works to question the complexities of real life
Percussive Movement
Anna Pavlova
Postmodern Dance
Leon Bakst
13. 1957 TV show (similar to the Corny Collins show from Hairspray) - Lindy Hop dance; segregated; eventually shut down due to refusal to fully integrate; presented black music and dance on TV
Afternoon of a Faune - 1912
Parade - 1917
Russian Revolution
Buddy Dean Show
14. Designer. Influenced by Greek and Asian art. Costumes and sets full of bold colors. Decorative motifs that employed perspective painting. Successful with ballet. 'sophisticated eclecticism'. Teacher.
Gus Solomons Jr
Africanist Aesthetic
Fokine
Leon Bakst
15. Radically new or original
Giselle - 1841
Sleeping Beauty - 1921
Franco-Prussian War
Avant-Garde
16. American composer - 'chance music' - music not expressive or communicative because it says nothing - invented prepared piano
Nicholas Brothers
Agon - 1957
Jose Limon
John Cage
17. Performed by fanny elssler in jean corallis le diable - was Spanish and had some obscene gestures - colorful dress worn by elssler
Robert le Diable
Isadora Duncan
Cachucha
Fokine
18. 1937 Founded by Ballet Russe's Mikhail Mordkin as Mordkin Ballet- Repertory company- features choreography of many artists such as Adolph Bolm - Michel Fokine - Leonide Massine - Bronislava Jijinska - Balanchine and Agnes de Mille
Lindy Hop
Petipa Styles of Movement
American Ballet Theater
Mary Wigman
19. Petipa & Tchaikovsky - was not successful at the time it came out - no trace of sensible dramatic action
Hanya Holm
Tensile Involvement - 1953
Four Temperaments - 1946
The Nutcracker - 1892
20. Hungarian choreographer who developed Labanotation (1879-1958); Established the Choreographic Institute in Zurich - Founded branches across Europe - Kinetographie Laban=labanotation - primary movement - notation stilled used today in dance - Conte
Buddy Dean Show
Ted Shawn
Rudolph Laban
Tsar
21. End of ACT I - Aurora partnered with 4 different princes - en pointe a rose is exchanged. Difficult.
Rose Adagio
Theophile Gautier
Donald McKayle
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
22. Published in London Times 1914 - want to make 'ballet a fully expressive art that mirrored life' - new movement for each dance - no mime (Petipa used so that the audience always understood) - use entire body (to be expressive) - no divertissement (no
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23. Created the well-known Denishawn school with his wife Ruth St. Denis. They taught dancers diverse styles - With his wife they set up the foundations for the principal of Musical Visualization 'a concept that called for movement equivalents to the tim
Arthur Mitchell
Cachucha
Fall and Recovery
Ted Shawn
24. Interrupted first flush of success of Coppelia and the included the siege of Paris - which also led to the early death of Giuseppina Bozzacchi - on her 17th birthday - but eventually it became the most-performed ballet at the Opera Garnier.
Petrouchka - 1911
Alvin Ailey
Jitterbug
Franco-Prussian War
25. Reform Russian Ballet - choreographed Dying Swan 1905 for Anna Povlova (2 minutes long) - accused of being influenced by Isadora Duncan - teacher & choreographer rather than a refined dancer
Fokine
The Art of Making Dances
Donald McKayle
Philip Taglioni
26. Russian ballet impresario who founded the Russian ballet and later introduced it to the West (1872-1929)
The Nutcracker - 1892
Diaghilev
American Ballet Theater
Doris Humphrey
27. American leader of the movement to legalize birth control during the early 1900's. As a nurse in the poor sections of New York City - she had seen the suffering caused by unwanted pregnancy. Founded the first birth control clinic in the U.S. and the
Acts of Light - 1981
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
Jitterbug
Margaret Sanger
28. Pilobolus - human jousting horses
Africanist Aesthetic
Monkshood Farewell - 1974
Grand Pas de Deux
Black Swan Pas de Deux
29. Means 'The Wedding' - arranged Russian Stravinsky wedding
Les Noces - 1923
Marie Taglioni
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Jean Coralli
30. Taglioni's rival -Her dancing was 'warm and passionate' -Dance was earthy - temperamental - fiery - vuluptuous -Labeled Pagan -Danced folk dances - most famous was Cachucha - Spanish using castanet - twists and turns; Known for her flair and theatric
Percussive Movement
Rudolph Nureyev
Jeux - 1913
Fanny Elssler
31. Called the most poetical of ballets of the 20th century. Premiered during first ballet russes season (1909)
Les Sylphides
Charles Didelot
The Sleeping Beauty - 1890
Giuseppina Bozzacchi
32. Fokine - starred Nijinsky - about a woman who comes home from a ball and puts a rose on a table - falls asleep and dances with the spirit of the rose - the rose jumps out the window; most famous jump in dance history
Pelvic contraction and release
Ronald Brown
Diaghilev
Le Spectre de la Rose - 1911
33. Petipa's assistant that takes over - choreographs Snowflakes Act I of the Nutcracker - dies in 1901 - didn't produce anything more of importance except Swan Lake
Ivanov
Africanist Aesthetic
Aureole - 1962
Mary Wigman
34. Child actress could dance and sing very well - was able to keep up with Bill Robinson in tap dancing - was seen as the hope during the Great Depression.
Arthur Saint Leon
Shirley Temple
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
Stravinsky
35. In Moscow - very flamboyant & expressive (opposite of Kirov Theater)
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Moscow - Bolshoi Theater
Margaret Sanger
Martha Graham
36. Inspired by Gautier's novel The Story of the Mummy - very complicated - spectacular - successful ballet - Aspica is the daughter - English Lord in sand storm goes into tomb & gets put into an opium dream where he becomes Tahor and saves Aspico from a
Ruth St. Denis
Dr. Louis Vernon
Duet - 1957
Daughter of the Pharaoh
37. Fokine - starred Nijinsky - about a sad puppet who wanted his soul to come to life - belonged to evil sorcerer
Petrouchka - 1911
Rudolph Nureyev
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Still/Here - 1994
38. (1822-1910) created the first ballet that would later be classified as classical ballet. He also held the position of Ballet Master in Chief to the Imperial Tsar in 1869. created Don Quixote and La Bayadere and many other works. Though he did not cho
Giuseppina Bozzacchi
Marius Petipa
Africanist Aesthetic
Donald McKayle
39. St. Denis and Ted Shawn's company that helps spread the gospel of dance from the constraints of ballet - opened a school in Los Angeles - brought dance to the middle class by supporting good health and virginal spirituality
Rite of Spring - 1913
Lindy Hop
Mary Wigman
Denishawn
40. Created the role of Swanilda at age 16 - she died from a fever @ age 17
Rudolph Laban
Giuseppina Bozzacchi
The Dying Swan - 1905
Nijinsky
41. Predominately black - but whites attended - social dances were done - had to change the floor every three years because of the intense dancing - many whites went to go watch Black People Dance
Jose Limon
Debussy
Savoy Ballroom
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
42. Russian dancer and choreographer; considered one of greatest male ballet dancers; became artistic director of American Ballet Theatre
Ballroom Dance
Mikhail Baryshnikov
Ulysses Dove
Three-Cornered Hat - 1919
43. Teacher in Merce's studio Who is remembered for creating a competitive environment filled w/ experimentation for new dance styles
Parade - 1917
Robert Ellis Dunn
19th Amendment
Bill T. Jones
44. Massine - parable about freedom - Picasso - aesthetic unity
AIDS
Carlotta Grisi
Alwin Nikolais
Three-Cornered Hat - 1919
45. A jerky American dance that was popular in the 1940s
Alvin Ailey
The Nutcracker - 1892
Jitterbug
Still/Here - 1994
46. Outstanding for the way he combined expressive movements with dance steps; - choreographed the ballet Giselle
Jules Perrot
Massine
Coca Chanel
Afternoon of a Faune - 1912
47. By Martha Graham - focuses on technique - used technique as her own language - inspired by when she moved to Santa Barbara as a child - choneo - straight out of technique class - running on the cliffs of Santa Barbara and the development of her techn
Romantic Era
Acts of Light - 1981
Theophile Gautier
Grand Pas de Deux
48. Contemporary of Duncan's. Design orientation. Known for manipulation of costumes that would make flowing patterns and dance was non-emotional. Also did light design.
Martha Graham
Anna Pavlova
Loie Fuller
Lincoln Kirstein
49. Martha Graham explored use of breath to contract & releases the muscles of the pelvis to create a powerful - grounded - percussive - angular dance
Dr. Louis Vernon
Postmodern Dance
Jean Jacques Rousseau
Pelvic contraction and release
50. Choreographer of Coppelia - died the year of the ballet from exhaustion - discovered Bozzacchi
Rite of Spring - 1913
Shirley Temple
Rudolph Nureyev
Arthur Saint Leon