Ballet across Borders: Career and Culture in the World of Dancers

Author:   Helena Wulff
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781859739938


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   01 October 1998
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Helena Wulff
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Berg Publishers
Dimensions:   Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 23.40cm
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781859739938


ISBN 10:   1859739938
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   01 October 1998
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Acknowledgements, 1. Prologue: A Return to the Ballet World, 2. The Transnational Context, 3. Work as Vocation, 4. Classical Ballet Culture, 5. Producing Performance, 6. Moving and Mixing, Bibliography, Index

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'Ballet Across Borders is path-breaking, opening up new territory in our understanding of the social nature of art by exploring the way art worlds exist in an international space. It lays the groundwork and sets the terms for future research on the increasingly worldwide organization of the arts.' Professor Howard Becker, author of 'Art Worlds' and 'Tricks of the Trade' 'A revealing and straightforward view of the world of ballet, which only an insider would know.' Kevin McKenzie, Artistic Director, American Ballet Theatre 'If one test of an ethnography is for participants to recognise themselves and their world, this ethnography of the Western classical ballet world succeeds amply ... This book is a rare attempt to raise the curtain on backstage activities, revealing tantalising glimpses of this closed ballet world.' The Australian Journal of Anthropology 'A wealth of anecdotal information about backstage life.' Ethnos 'Wulff begins with a vivid and interesting remembrance of being spellbound at seeing her first ballet; she discusses exceptional experiences of ballet art as experiences that cannot be permanently suppressed ... The chapter Classical Ballet Culture offers some excellent observations from the companies.' Choice


'Ballet Across Borders is path-breaking, opening up new territory in our understanding of the social nature of art by exploring the way art worlds exist in an international space. It lays the groundwork and sets the terms for future research on the increasingly worldwide organization of the arts.' Professor Howard Becker, author of 'Art Worlds' and 'Tricks of the Trade' 'A revealing and straightforward view of the world of ballet, which only an insider would know.' Kevin McKenzie, Artistic Director, American Ballet Theatre 'If one test of an ethnography is for participants to recognise themselves and their world, this ethnography of the Western classical ballet world succeeds amply ... This book is a rare attempt to raise the curtain on backstage activities, revealing tantalising glimpses of this 'closed' ballet world.' The Australian Journal of Anthropology 'A wealth of anecdotal information about backstage life.' Ethnos 'Wulff begins with a vivid and interesting remem


"'Ballet Across Borders is path-breaking, opening up new territory in our understanding of the social nature of art by exploring the way art worlds exist in an international space. It lays the groundwork and sets the terms for future research on the increasingly worldwide organization of the arts.' Professor Howard Becker, author of 'Art Worlds' and 'Tricks of the Trade' 'A revealing and straightforward view of the world of ballet, which only an insider would know.' Kevin McKenzie, Artistic Director, American Ballet Theatre 'If one test of an ethnography is for participants to recognise themselves and their world, this ethnography of the Western classical ballet world succeeds amply ... This book is a rare attempt to raise the curtain on backstage activities, revealing tantalising glimpses of this ""closed"" ballet world.' The Australian Journal of Anthropology 'A wealth of anecdotal information about backstage life.' Ethnos 'Wulff begins with a vivid and interesting remembrance of being spellbound at seeing her first ballet; she discusses exceptional experiences of ballet art as experiences that cannot be permanently suppressed ... The chapter ""Classical Ballet Culture"" offers some excellent observations from the companies.' Choice"


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Helena Wulff Senior Lecturer,Stockholm University

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