Mirrors and scrims: The life and afterlife of ballet

Mirrors and scrims: The life and afterlife of ballet

by Marcia B Siegel (Author)

Synopsis

In this stunning new collection of reviews and essays, dance critic Marcia B. Siegel grapples with the floating identity of ballet, as well as particular ballets, and with the expanding environment of spectacle in which ballet competes for an audience. Drawn from a wide variety of published sources, these writings concentrate on canonical works of ballet and how the performances of these works have been changing in significant ways. Siegel writes with a keen awareness of the history and mythology that surround particular works, while remaining attentive to the new ways in which a work is interpreted and re-presented by contemporary choreographers and dancers. Through her readable and provocative writings, Siegel offers critical insight into performances of the past twenty-five years to give us a new understanding of ballet in performance. The volume includes over one hundred pieces on a variety of ballet topics, from specific dances and dancers to companies and choreographers, ranging from Swan Lake and The Nutcracker to Nijinsky, Balanchine, Tharp, and Morris to the Bolshoi, the Joffrey, the Miami City Ballet, the Boston Ballet, to name just a few.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Wesleyan University Press
Published: 15 Apr 2010

ISBN 10: 0819569267
ISBN 13: 9780819569264

Media Reviews
This remarkable collection reconfirms Marcia B. Siegel's stature as one of our most penetrating observers of dance. Ranging from Diaghilev to Balanchine, Forsythe, and Tharp, it masterfully explores issues of history, reinvention, and artistic change in the world of twentieth-century ballet, while evoking memorable artists and performances. LYNN GARAFOLA, author of Diaghilev's Ballets Russes
Author Bio
MARCIA B. SIEGEL is the author of six books, including Howling Near Heaven: Twyla Tharp and the Reinvention of Modern Dance (2006) and the classic study The Shapes of Change: Images of American Dance (1979).