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Dance To The Piper

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Dance To The Piper

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Born into a family of successful playwrights and producers, Agnes de Mille was determined to be an actress. Then one day she witnessed the Russian ballet dancer Anna Pavlova, and her life was altered forever. Hypnotized by Pavlova's beauty, in that moment she dedicated herself to dance. Her memoir records with light-hearted humor and wisdom not only the difficulties she faced - the resistance of her parents, the sacrifices of her training - but also the frontier atmosphere of early Hollywood and New York and London during the Depression. "This is the story of an American dancer," writes Agnes de Mille, "a spoiled egocentric wealthy girl, who learned with difficulty to become a worker, to set and meet standards, to brace a Victorian sensibility to contemporary roughhousing, and who, with happy good fortune, participated by the side of great colleagues in a renaissance of the most ancient and magical of all the arts."

Author Biography:

Agnes De Mille (1905-1993) was a choreographer, dancer, and writer. She created the ballet Rodeo and choreographed several well-known productions, including Oklahoma!, Brigadoon, Carousel, One Touch of Venus, and Fall River Legend. Joan Acocella is a staff writer for The New Yorker, and has been the magazine's dance critic since 1998. She is the author of several books, including Willa Cather and the Politics of Criticism, Creating Hysteria: Women and Multiple Personality Disorder, and Mark Morris, a biographical and critical study of the choreographer. Acocella is the co-editor of Andre Levinson on Dance: Writings from Paris in the Twenties and the editor of The Diary of Vaslav Nijinsky. Her most recent book is a collection of essays, Twenty-eight Artists and Two Saints.
Release date NZ
November 24th, 2015
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Edition
Main
Pages
360
Dimensions
128x202x18
ISBN-13
9781590179086
Product ID
23070020

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