"The Rose and the Star" by P. W. Manchester and Iris Morley delves into the captivating world of ballet, exploring the unique artistic approaches of England and Russia. This comparative study unveils the rich history and traditions that shaped ballet in both countries.
Readers will discover the elegance and restraint of English ballet, often described as the "rose," contrasted with the powerful emotion and virtuosity of Russian ballet, symbolized by the "star." The book delves into training methods, iconic dancers and choreographers, and the influence of social and cultural contexts on each nation's ballet.
Whether you're a seasoned ballet aficionado or a curious newcomer, "The Rose and the Star" offers a fascinating journey into the distinct styles that continue to captivate audiences worldwide.
"The Rose and the Star" by P. W. Manchester and Iris Morley c1949 Ballet
Title: "The Rose and the Star"-Ballet in England and Russia Compared
Author: P. W. Manchester and Iris Morley
Publisher : Victor Gollancz Ltd
Publication c1949
Format: HardbackCondition: Black covers which are in a good condition. It comes with its dust jacket which is shelf worn and tatty to edges. Pages are clean and mark free with black and white photographic illustrations throughout the book. Previous owners name to front.
Book measures: 27cm x 20cm with 95 pages