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Vaganova : a dance journey from Petersburg to Leningrad

Krasovskaya, VeraGarafola, Lynn(Foreword by)Siegel, Vera M.(Translated by)
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The first English edition of the only biography of Agrippina Vaganova (1897-1951) was originally published in Russian in 1989.

It tells the story of one of most important dance teachers of the 20th century, who created a system of teaching ballet that spread throughout the former Soviet Union and beyond.

Vaganova rose through the ranks to become a ballerina in the Imperial Ballet during the last days of Tsarist Russia.

After the Revolution of 1917, she became a teacher and transformed the St.

Petersburg/Leningrad School of Ballet into a premier institution.

She also served as the artistic director of the Kirov Theater.

Written by a direct eyewitness to many of the described incidents, someone who knew Vaganova intimately, the biography is a window into the personality and thinking of this great teacher.

It vividly recounts the training and individual styles of such world-renowned ballerinas as Marina Semyonova, Natalia Dudinskaya, Galina Ulanova, and Tatiana Vecheslova, and it offers a unique insight into the world of classical ballet during the era of Tsarist Russia and the early Soviet years.

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University Press of Florida
0813028310 / 9780813028316
Hardback
30/06/2005
United States
English
352 p.
23 cm
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