The Routledge Introduction to Ballet, its Culture and Issues
English
By (author): Jennifer Fisher
As an introduction to ballets history, culture, and meanings, this book draws on the latest ballet scholarship to describe the trajectory of a dance form that has risen to global ubiquity and benefited from many diverse influences along the way.
Organized around themes, this book explains how the manners, style, and hierarchies of ballet became such a strong part of its DNA. It addresses the origins of ballets aristocratic vocabulary and the ways in which it may be interpreted now, incorporating meanings that range from the aesthetic to the spiritual and the political. The Routledge Introduction to Ballet, its Culture and Issues explores how dancers and audiences have experienced ballet, how popular films have represented it, and who has been excluded and how that could change. The chapters highlight the people, institutions, and works that helped to establish ballets reputation, while also uncovering lesser-known influences and new ways of interpreting ballet. Lists of research resourcesfurther readings, documentary films, and dance feature filmsoffer starting points for further avenues of learning. The books central premise is that all dance reflects the culture in which it develops and is capable of embodying and disseminating new ideas.
This is the definitive introduction for anyone drawn to ballet or seeking to understand it, and those looking to develop a thorough understanding of how ballet developed, the cultures that formed it, and what it can mean for todays audiences, artists, and scholars.
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