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Ida Rubinstein: Revolutionary Dancer, Actress, and Impresario

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Ida Rubinstein (1883—1960) captivated Paris's dancers, composers, artists, and audiences from her time in the Ballets Russes in 1909 to her final performances in 1939. Trained in Russia as an actress and a dancer, her life spanned the artistic freedom of the Belle Époque through the ravages of World War I, the Depression, and finally World War II. This critical biography carefully examines aspects of Rubinstein's life and career that have previously received little attention. These include her early life in Russia, her writing about performance aesthetics, her curated approach to acting and dancing roles, and her encumbered position as a woman and a Jew. Rubinstein used her considerable fortune to produce dozens of plays, lyric creations, and ballets, making her one of the foremost producers of the first half of the twentieth century. Employing the greatest scenic artists, Léon Bakst and Alexander Benois, the distinguished composers Igor Stravinsky, Arthur Honegger, and Claude Debussy, celebrated writers including Paul Valéry and André Gide, and the brilliant choreographer Bronislava Nijinska, Rubinstein transformed twentieth-century theater and dance.
Request Code : ZLIBIO3547163
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Year:
2022
Publisher:
State University of New York Press
Language:
English
Pages:
176
ISBN 10:
2021035658
ISBN 13:
9781438487977
ISBN:
9781438487991,2021035658,9781438487977

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