Cover image for Nureyev : the life / Julie Kavanagh.
TITLE:
Nureyev : the life / Julie Kavanagh.
Publication Date:
2007
Publication Information:
New York : Pantheon Books,
Physical Description:
782 p. : ill.
Bibliography Note:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary:
Nureyev: The Life, Julie Kavanagh shows how his intense drive and passion for dance propelled him from a poor, Tatar-peasant background to the most sophisticated circles of London, Paris, and New York. His dramatic defection to the West in l961 created a Cold War crisis and made him an instant celebrity, but this was just the beginning. Nureyev spent the rest of his life breaking barriers: reinventing male technique, “crashing the gates” of modern dance, iconoclastically updating the most hallowed classics, and making dance history by partnering England’ s prima ballerina assoluta, Margot Fonteyn--a woman twice his age. He danced for almost all the major choreographers--Frederick Ashton, George Balanchine, Kenneth MacMillan, Jerome Robbins, Maurice BÔejart, Roland Petit--his main motive, he claimed, for having left the Kirov. But Nureyev also made it his mission to stage Russia’s full-length masterpieces in the West. His highly personal productions of Swan Lake, The Nutcracker, Raymonda, Romeo and Juliet, and La Bayadßere are the mainstays of the Paris OpÔera Ballet repertory to this day. An inspirational director and teacher, Nureyev was a Diaghilev-like mentor to young protÔegÔes across the globe--from Karen Kain and Monica Mason (now directors themselves), to Sylvie Guillem, Elisabeth Platel, Laurent Hilaire and Kenneth Greve.
Language:
English
ISBN:
9780375405136