A History of Dance on Screen | Documentary feat. Rudolf Nureyev, Alvin Ailey and Pina Bausch

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  • Опубликовано: 18 май 2022
  • In the documentary "A History of Dance on Screen", filmmaker Reiner E. Moritz tells the story of dance and its relationship with motion pictures - from early film to television and the Hollywood musical. The film features footage of legendary dancers and choreographers such as Alvin Ailey, Rudolf Nureyev, Pina Bausch, Anna Pavlova, Martha Graham, Maurice Béjart, Matthew Bourne, Margot Fonteyn, John Neumeier, Roland Petit, Sasha Waltz and others.
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Комментарии • 5

  • @mariachile2368
    @mariachile2368 8 месяцев назад

    Hermoso, interesante, mil gracias por compartir!! ❤

  • @anthonydurrant6718
    @anthonydurrant6718 Год назад +3

    Not bad. The blank area where the other videos should be added a new dimension to this show.

  • @katherinefarrell8068
    @katherinefarrell8068 7 месяцев назад

    Fonteyn invited Nureyev to dance at a gala for the Royal Academy of Dancing but not to dance with her specifically, as she was already dancing with John Gilpin. Nureyev made his British debut at the gala in a solo choreographed for him by Ashton and also danced the Black Swan pas de deux with Rosella Hightower.

  • @sandatoacsen9858
    @sandatoacsen9858 11 месяцев назад

    Un, artista e in dovere verso se stesso di provare diferenti modalita di esprimersi... poi, sta a lui decidere qualle lo sodisfi di piu... Ma il publico, e un, altra cosa : E colui che dice all, artista quanto riesce communicare della sua arte !
    Mi puoi precisare al qualle minuto fai vedere Nureyev?!,.. altrimenti ti sei servito del suo nome ?!?!

    • @aryamanverma644
      @aryamanverma644 10 месяцев назад

      And a distinguished artist knows not to care about what the audience thinks for the audience lives within the artist and the truest expression of self has to come from an immediate first person perspective