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Library of College Term Papers, Research Papers, Essays and Book Reports ... This paper explains that the pas de deux section in Balanchine's ballet "Agon" is a sculptural representation of a relationship, expressing only aspects of reality in the dance.
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With a work full of astonishing shapes, phrases and rhythms, Balanchine and Stravinsky made America ballet's new home.
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Agon (Balanchine). 0 fans. Composer: Written: Country: Period: ... Ballet West / Agon, Flames of Paris, Lady of the Cam... 14 Nov 2009. Capitol Theatre ...
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Nov 4, 2009 ... The problem with George Balanchine's Agon is that is such a good ballet – one of the truly great post-war works in dance – that unless it is ...
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Four decades of 'Agon,' a George Balanchine ballet with an Igor Stravinsky score, have gone by. Particularly in classical ballet, Balanchine loved jazz timing, where he wanted classical form and facility with jazzy timing of a certain sort.
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Balanchine simply had chosen to organize certain aspects of Agon ... ments that Balanchine commissioned Agon, and that twelve old French melodies were the ...
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This paper explains that the pas de deux section in Balanchine's ballet "Agon" is a sculptural representation of a relationship, expressing ... Comments & Reviews about The Pas de Deux in Balanchine's "Agon"
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Patchy performers can't obscure the genius of George Balanchine New York City Ballet Coliseum, London WC2 ... In Agon (1957), Balanchine and Stravinsky refract the flourishes of French baroque dance through Manhattan's urban smarts. Again, individual gestures are polished under disconcerting scrutiny.
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‘Agon’ was a reproach to what ensued, writes Clement Crisp ... And Agon was a reproach to what ensued: the vacuities of Sphinx and the portentous manoeuvres of Limen. As a version of the encounter between Oedipus and the Sphinx, Tetley’s ballet has the dramatic urgency of a meringue.
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