Cover image for Sinfonietta : symphony in D : Stamping ground
Title:
Sinfonietta : symphony in D : Stamping ground
Author:
Janacek, Leos. symphony in D.
Publication Information:
Barcelona : RM, 1983.
Physical Description:
1 video disc (135 min.) : digital, stereo. ; 4 3/4 in. + 1 booklet.
General Note:
Durations : 135 min.
Abstract:
Czech-born Kylián was inspired by the beautiful music of his compatriot, Janáček, to create this fluid, spacious, romantic ballet which has become a milestone in contemporary choreography. The forceful fanfares of Janáček{u2019}s music are matched by a ceaselessly energetic and exuberant display of movement, creating and image which carries through the composer{u2019}s intention of evoking the spirit of the 2modern, free Czech3. SYMPHONY IN D In Symphony in D Kylián demonstrates his remarkable ability to create a highly inventive and graceful ballet which is, at the same time, extremely funny. Set to Haydn{u2019}s Symphony No.101 (The Clock) and Symphony No. 73 (The Chase), it is an affectionate send-up of classical ballet poses and is performed with great wit and style by the Nederlands Dans Theater. STAMPING GROUND Stamping Ground is a unique and original ballet, inspired by Kylián{u2019}s experience of Aboriginal culture and dance, which led him to seek out the universal qualities that underlie both modern ballet and a style of dancing that has survived in Australia for over 40,000 years. Stamping is the most important element in Aboriginal dance. Each tribe has its own way of dancing and his own Stamping Ground. In his ballet, Kylián allows the dancers to develop their individual personalities and relationships with each other within the dance group through the idiom of the choreography
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DVD 7.3/12/342966 M1520 .S56 1983
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