Vaganova Today: The Preservation of Pedagogical Tradition

Vaganova Today: The Preservation of Pedagogical Tradition

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Vaganova Today: The Preservation of Pedagogical Tradition

"An extensive and thorough compilation of numerous sources with unique insights on Vaganova and her methodology. The author has had access to several important figures in Russian ballet who knew Vaganova and/or her students. Confronting the dilemmas facing the art of classical ballet, Vaganova Today is a thought-provoking read."--John White, author of Advanced Principles in Teaching Classical Ballet

Agrippina Vaganova (1879-1951) is revered as the visionary who first codified the Russian system of classical ballet training. The Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet, founded on impeccable technique and centuries of tradition, has a reputation for elite standards, and its graduates include Mikhail Baryshnikov, Rudolf Nureyev, Natalia Makarova, and Diana Vishneva. Yet the "Vaganova method" has come under criticism in recent years.
In this absorbing volume, Catherine Pawlick traces Vaganova's story from her early years as a ballet student in tsarist Russia to her career as a dancer with the Mariinsky (Kirov) Ballet to her work as a pedagogue and choreographer. Pawlick then goes beyond biography to address Vaganova's legacy today, offering the first-ever English translations of primary source materials and intriguing interviews with pedagogues and dancers from the Academy and the Mariinsky Ballet, including some who studied with Vaganova herself.

Technical Specifications

Country
USA
Author
Catherine E. Pawlick
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9780813040851
Format
Kindle eBook
Label
University Press of Florida
Manufacturer
University Press of Florida
NumberOfPages
233
PublicationDate
2011-11-21
Publisher
University Press of Florida
ReleaseDate
2011-11-21
Studio
University Press of Florida