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fatovamingus · 2 years ago
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Beatriz Rodriguez 1987 debut of #lesacreduprintemp
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dauwdrupje · 2 years ago
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Portrait of ballet dancer and choreographer Vaslav Nijinsky (1889-1950). Nijinsky's unique dancing style and charm notably contributed to the rise to fame of dancing company Les Ballets Russes. Nijinsky, who was also the lover of Les Ballets Russes founder and impresario Sergei Diaghilev, was a genius choreographer and was responsible for some of the most groundbreaking ballets of the 20th century - including the shocking Le Sacre du Printemps in 1913. As Diaghilev grew more and more controlling and obsessive towards Nijinsky, the latter escaped from his attention by rushing into a not very successful marriage with a colleague ballerina. On hearing the news, Diaghilev immediately dismissed Nijinsky from Les Ballets Russes. Nijinsky's mental health grew quite instable in the following years, which finally led to a diagnosis with schizophrenia in 1919. #vaslavnijinsky #nijinsky #vaslav #dancer #ballet #lesballetsrusses #sergeidiaghilev #diaghilev #ballethistory #portrait #lesacreduprintemps #queerdancer #choreographer https://www.instagram.com/p/Ch4PnMzNdMm/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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photonutz2000 · 2 years ago
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Motion and rest #dance #dancer #lesacreduprintemps #stravinsky #bw #bwphoto #blackandwhite #portrait #portraitgram #instaportraits #igportrait #model #modelgram #igmodel #instamodel #nyc #instalike #instagood model is @viviancove_ shot on location at @alchemicalstudios (at Alchemical Theatre Acting Company) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChhkC1MuuO_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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enemyporn · 4 years ago
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Anna Simondi, Zurich Ballet's Chosen One 1995 in rehearsal with Millicent Hodson.  
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cinefast · 3 years ago
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#nijinsky #stravinsky #lesacreduprintemps (à Opéra Garnier, Paris) https://www.instagram.com/p/CYBXZZTsMC_/?utm_medium=tumblr
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hypersausage-blog1 · 6 years ago
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#IgorStravinsky #TheRiteofSpring / #LeSacreduPrintemps #RiccardoMuti #PhiladelphiaOrchestra . . . . . #vinyl #vinylcollection #vinylcollector #record #recordcollection #recordcollector #album #LP #musiclover #classicalmusic #recordoftheday #photooftheday #ig_photooftheday #recordplayer #turntable #stravinsky #muti #orchestralmusic #ballet #balletmusic
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cse2k · 7 years ago
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It would be really cool to be able to do the whole work, but still awesome to be able to play the sacrificial dance! #keepcounting #stravinsky #orchestra #rwcmd #clarinet #clarinetstudent #musicstudents #conservatory #lesacreduprintemps #theriteofspring #riteofspring #1212312345
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taktstockist · 7 years ago
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From the left, papa, mama, and brother of #igorstravinsky #ballet #firebird #petrushka #riteofspring #lesacreduprintemps #mariinsky (at Mariinsky - 2)
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sirisastensomeren · 5 years ago
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Nederlands Studenten Orkest in De Ruchte
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Het Nederlands Studenten Orkest speelt, zoals ieder jaar, de première van de concertreeks in De Ruchte in Someren.
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grandballet · 5 years ago
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”I came up with the idea for Le Sacre du printemps while I was still composing The Firebird. I pictured a scene of some pagan rite in which a girl who was to be the sacrifice dances herself to death. But this vision came with no specific musical idea at all. In July 1911, after the premiere of Pétrouchka, I travelled to the estate of Princess Tenisheva near Smolensk in order to meet Nicholas Roerich there and compile a stage plan for Le Sacre du printemps. I began to work with Roerich and in a few days’ time the plan of the action onstage and the names of the dances had been worked out. Roerich also made sketches of his famous backdrops, Polovtsian in spirit, as well as sketches for the costumes based on actual examples in the collection of Princess Tenisheva. Apropos, our ballet was called Sacred Spring in Russian. Le Sacre du printemps which Bakst came up with is only suitable for French. In English, the title The Coronation of Spring was closer to my original idea than The Rite of Spring.
The fact that the premiere of Le Sacre du printemps in 1913 was surrounded by scandal is a fact probably known by everyone now. Although, however strange it may seem, I myself was totally unprepared for such an explosion of passions. The reaction of the musicians to orchestral rehearsals had not foretold this, while the plot unfolding on the stage didn’t really seem to justify causing such a riot. The ballet dancers had rehearsed for months and knew what they were doing, although what they were doing often had nothing in common with the music. The music seemed so normal and close to me, I loved it and could not understand why people who had not even heard it were protesting beforehand. Enraged, I came back-stage where I saw Diaghilev, dimming and then raising the lights in the auditorium – the last means of pacifying the audience. To the very end of the performance I stood back-stage behind Nijinsky, holding him by his tail-coat; he stood on a chair and like a helmsman was shouting out the numbers to the dancers. It is with great pleasure that I recall the first concert performance of Le Sacre du printemps the next year – a triumph that a composer rarely witnesses. Whether the acclamation of the young people who filled the hall of the Paris Casino was something greater than a simple review of the damning verdict announced one year ago in such an ugly fashion is not for me to say, but I thought that they meant something greater. When composing Le Sacre du printemps I was not being led by any system. When I think about other composers of that time who interested me – about Berg whose talent is synthetic (in the finest sense of the word), Webern who was an analysist and Schoenberg who united both of these qualities – the greater it seems to me that their music is more theoretical than that of Le Sacre du printemps; and these composers were referring to a great tradition, while Le Sacre du printemps had been preceded by very little indeed. It was only my sense of sound that helped me. I heard and wrote down only what I heard. I was the vessel through which Le Sacre du printemps passed".
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photonutz2000 · 2 years ago
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Motion and rest #dance #dancer #lesacreduprintemps #stravinsky #bw #bwphoto #blackandwhite #portrait #portraitgram #instaportraits #igportrait #model #modelgram #igmodel #instamodel #nyc #instalike #instagood model is @keiragrantart shot on location at @alchemicalstudios https://www.instagram.com/p/Che0EjSOOAQ/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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enemyporn · 4 years ago
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Karolina Jupowicz, Polish National Ballet, rehearsing Chosen One , le sacre du printemps (photo ewa krasucka)
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cinefast · 3 years ago
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#anightattheopera #nijinsky #stravinsky #lesacreduprintemps (à Opéra Garnier) https://www.instagram.com/professorludovico/p/CYBXRDfsefa/?utm_medium=tumblr
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toymusa · 5 years ago
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✨🌤🎶 #LESACREDUPRINTEMPS #THERITEOFSPRING #PINABAUSCH #STRAVINSKY https://www.instagram.com/p/By2_4fhI4Bb/?igshid=l67h969adtdl
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marikokida · 7 years ago
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After 2weeks of rehearsal in Wuppertal, Germany, I am ready for this costume😙 Off to New York tomorrow. . ヴッパタールで2週間リハーサルをしてました。明日ニューヨークへ、2週間後にカナダのオタワへ向かいます。
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bettytezzadanza · 5 years ago
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Le Sacre Du Printemps di Pina Bausch. Un capolavoro da vedere almeno 1 volta nella vita! 🔺 🔻 #bettytezzadanza #bettytezzamovementacademy #scuoladidanza #vicenza #pinabausch #lasagradellaprimavera #lesacreduprintemps #tanztheater #igorstravinsky #wuppertal #danzacontemporanea #contemporarydance #dance #danse #danza #storiadelladanza #coreografia #arte #art #contemporaryart #tanzen #tanztheaterwuppertal #uncapolavoro #davedere https://www.instagram.com/p/B8emFqqo7O8/?igshid=1sj6o64qjibqy
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