Anna Pavlova by Valerian Svetloff (1931): Body and Archetype: A few thoughts on Dance Historiography

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dc.contributor.author Sorgel, Sabine
dc.date.accessioned 2010-06-11T11:11:28Z
dc.date.available 2010-06-11T11:11:28Z
dc.date.issued 2010-05
dc.identifier.citation Sorgel , S Anna Pavlova by Valerian Svetloff (1931): Body and Archetype: A few thoughts on Dance Historiography . en
dc.identifier.other PURE: 149981
dc.identifier.other dspace: 2160/4672
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/2160/4672
dc.description Sorgel, S., 'Anna Pavlova by Valerian Svetloff (1931): Body and Archetype: A few thoughts on Dance Historiography', Seminar: International Theatre Collection, Centre for Performance Research, May 2010 en
dc.description.abstract When it comes to history writing, dance is probably in an even worse position than theatre, if one considers its ephemerality. There is not much evidence of Anna Pavlova’s actual dancing, yet images, news paper clippings, autobiographical accounts on her personality abound. In an interview available on youtube, Frederick Ashton comments how Pavlova was actually not even that much of a ballet dancer in terms of her limited vocabulary and technique and yet he confirms that no one like her personified what is oftentimes perceived of as “the essence” of dance. Pavlova was a phenomenon of her time and continues to fascinate. The item from the collection I picked is a little book written by Valerian Svetloff, a Russian ballet critic of early 20th century, and presents us, to use the author’s words, with a ‘choreographic portrait.’ en
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher CPR
dc.title Anna Pavlova by Valerian Svetloff (1931): Body and Archetype: A few thoughts on Dance Historiography en
dc.type Text en
dc.type.publicationtype Other en
dc.contributor.institution Department of Theatre, Film & Television Studies en
dc.contributor.institution Seminar: International Theatre Collection - May 2010 en


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