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Balanchine Finds His America : A Tale of Love Lost and Ballet Reborn

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Format Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10 0197801439
ISBN-13 9780197801437
Publisher Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Sep 30th, 2025
Print length 232 Pages
Product Classification: BalletBiography: arts & entertainment
Ksh 3,600.00
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Balanchine Finds His America traces the ways in which this Russo-European immigrant encountered and re-purposed the dynamic culture of the United States. Author Elizabeth Kendall highlights Balanchine's tragic yet triumphant life and legacy, contextualizing previously unexamined connections between Balanchine's life and times, his controversial sexuality, and his groundbreaking ballet.
In 1933, George Balanchine arrived in the United States, brought by even younger sponsors who had dreamed of inventing an American ballet. He came with extraordinary skills: he had trained as a child in Russia''s imperial dance academy, he had absorbed the utopian ideals of the Russian revolution, and he had spent nine years in a culturally volatile interwar Europe. But on a new continent, his career was blocked by local biases, global politics, and even his own character. His sponsors had their own ideas of what this new art should look like. A bigger-scale, European-based ballet company was crowding into the U.S. arts scene. A combination of Balanchine''s loneliness and ill-health, both traceable to the revolutionary turmoil of his native city, St. Petersburg, were pushing him towards romantic obsessions with young female dancers - obsessions that seem today to border on the unethical. Balanchine Finds His America provides a close-up of this crucial time in the life of a young immigrant choreographer who would become one of the 20th century''s greatest artists. It opens on Balanchine''s first day in the United States and closes 13 years later, with the culture''s recognition of his importance. Along the way, it sketches in the extreme politics of his time from the Great Depression to WWII, evokes the places that inspired him from New York City to Hollywood, and charts the sexuality of longing that fueled his creative life, but also threatened his and his muses'' personal stability. It draws connections between Balanchine''s loves and the earliest ballets he made on American soil, especially his mysterious exploration of American romance, Serenade (1933), and his even more mysterious 1946 masterwork, The Four Temperaments, that pointed the way to America''s victorious postwar art of abstraction.Most of all, this book highlights the young Balanchine''s tragic yet triumphant inner journey towards American-ness, and the impact of this journey on the ballet organizations he helped form and the legacy he left the world.

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