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... Despite his claim to the contrary, Serge Diaghilev, founder of the famous Diaghilev Ballets Russes, had many gifts most notably as a talent scout, an ...
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... of the National Ballet, Celia Franca concentrated in establishing a repertoire of standard classics from the Russian and Diaghilev Ballets Russes repertoires. ...
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... cubism technique. Later in 1917, Picasso moved to Rome where he designed costumes for Sergei Diaghilev's Ballets Russes. This brought ...
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... reunited. He started writing for ballets again, but in 1929, Diaghilev died, and his ballet company folded. However, Stravinsky's ...
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... George Balanchine once said in an interview that "It was Diaghilev who established his ... Balanchine then formed his own company in Paris, Les Ballets 1933 (SAB 2 ...
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... During Stravinsky's association with Diaghilev, he wrote some of his most notable ballets. His talent and distinct style are very evident in his ballets. ...
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... Les Ballets russes de Serge Diaghilev offrent aux peintres et aux musiciens un champ d'experience commun, Stravinski, Satie et surtout Schonberg provoqueront ...
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... From 1922 to 1924 he designed settings for two ballets of the Russian producer Sergey Diaghilev, Les tentations de la berg?e (The Temptations of the Shepherdess ...
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... He set a new standard of male dancing. Serge Diaghilev. ... His other work Le Scare du Printemps stands alone as being one of the first controversional ballets. ...
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... He set a new standard of male dancing. Serge Diaghilev. ... His other work Le Scare du Printemps stands alone as being one of the first controversional ballets. ...
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... She was a dancer with the Ballets Russes and daughter of a Russian ... 1917 At the invitation of the Russian choreographer Diaghilev, Picasso travels to Rome to ...
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