Igor Stravinsky’s Le Sacre du printemps is arguably the most influential score composed for dance in the last century. Premiered to an unsuspecting Pa...
The Chosen One: Massine’s Choreographic Rite of Passage
Seven years after the succès de scandale of the Stravinsky-Nijinsky-Roerich ballet Le Sacre du printemps, Serge Diaghilev decided to revive the ballet...
The Spanish Reception of The Rite of Spring : Ballet, Music, Fine Arts (1913-33)
This study analyses the reception of The Rite of Spring in the Spanish cultural networks. Although the ballet was only performed in 1913, three years ...
D H Lawrence’s Rite
In a notable scene from Women in Love (1920), D. H. Lawrence draws attention to the popularity of Diaghilev’s enterprise as representative of the avan...
A Bardic Rite? Designing the Savoy Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
For a few nights in March 1914 if contemplating buying a theatre ticket in London, there was a brief chance when one could have seen Nijinsky dance at...
Divining the 1920s: Precious Body Image in Vaslav Nijinsky’s 1913 Ballets
This paper examines the ways in which dancers’ body image in Vaslav Nijinsky’s 1913 ballets The Rite of Spring and Jeux looked forward to 1920s develo...
Disruption in Continuity: The Use of Ornament in The Rite of Spring
Vaslav Nijinsky’s choreography for the Rite of Spring was structured by movement patterns based on simple geometrical forms – such as circles, triangl...
A Century of Rites : The Making of an Avant - Garde Tradition
A historiography of a century of productions of the Rite of Spring.
Prehistoric Ballets: L’Après Midi d’un Faune as precursor of The Rite of Spring
On the 29th of May 1912, exactly a year earlier than the premiere of The Rite of Spring, Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes had scandalized Parisian au...