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Pacific Northwest Ballet, after Petipa Works & process at the Guggenheim

Title
Pacific Northwest Ballet, after Petipa [videorecording] : Works & process at the Guggenheim / [performance series producer, Mary Sharp Cronson].
Publication
c2012.

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Additional Authors
  • Cronson, Mary Sharp.
  • Fullington, Doug.
  • Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910
  • Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893.
  • Siemens, Christina (Pianist)
  • Biasucci, Leta
  • Körbes, Carla
  • Moore, James (Dancer)
  • Orza, Sarah Ricard
  • Orza, Seth
  • Tisserand, Jerome (Dancer)
  • Pacific Northwest Ballet.
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Description
1 videodisc (94 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
Doug Fullington discusses Marius Petipa and the works based on Petipa, how much has changed from Petipa's original notated versions of ballets based on the Vladimir Ivanovich Stepanov notation, the differences in the choreography and why it changed. Fullington talks about each version before and after it is performed.
Series Statement
  • Works & process at the Guggenheim collection
  • Works and process at the Guggenheim
Uniform Title
  • Swan lake (Choreographic work : Ivanov and Petipa)
  • Sleeping beauty (Choreographic work : Petipa)
  • Works and process at the Guggenheim.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Filmed dance.
  • Filmed performances.
  • Interviews.
  • Video.
  • Dance.
  • Nonfiction films.
Note
  • Title and credits taken from house program.
Credits (note)
  • Company pianist: Christina Siemens.
Event (note)
  • Videotaped at the Peter B. Lewis Theater, as part of the Works & process performance series at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, on May 14, 2012 (7:30 pm).
System Details (note)
  • DVD.
Source (note)
  • Mary Sharp Cronson.
Contents
  • Introduction (5 min.) / by Mary Sharp Cronson.
  • Discussion (6 min) / by Doug Fullington.
  • Pas de deux, The Blue Bird and Princess Florine from The sleeping beauty (18 min.) / original choreography, Marius Petipa ; music, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (op. 66, 1889). Pas de deux (after Petipa version) / danced by Leta Biasucci and James Moore -- Pas de deux (notated score circa 1903 version) / danced by Sarah Ricard Orza and Jerome Tisserand -- Male variation (notated version) / danced by Jerome Tisserand -- Female variation (notated and after Petipa versions performed side-by-side) / danced by Sarah Ricard Orza (notated version, left side of stage) and Leta Biasucci (after Petipa version, right side of stage) -- Coda (from pas de deux) / Jerome Tisserand and Sarah Ricard Orza.
  • Pas de quatre demi d'action Odile, Prince Siegriied, [Cavalier] Von Rothbart ['Evil genie"] from Swan lake (34 min.) / 1895 choreography, Marius Petipa (and Alexander Gorsky?) ; music, Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (Op. 20, 1875-76). Opening dance (notated version) / danced by Carla Körbes and Seth Orza with Jerome Tisserand and James Moore -- Opening dance (after Petipa version) / danced by Leta Biasucci and James Moore -- Prince Siegfried variation (notated version) / danced by Jerome Tisserand -- Prince Siegfried variation (after Petipa version) / danced by James Moore -- Odile variation (notated version) / danced by Carla Körbes -- Odile variation (after Petipa version) / danced by Leta Biasucci -- Coda from Black swan pas de deux (after Petipa version only) / danced by Leta Biasucci and James Moore.
  • Pas de quatre, Princess Aurora, Prince Désiré, Fairy of Gold, Fairy of Sapphires from The sleeping beauty (31 min.) / original choreography, Marius Petipa ; music Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (op. 66, 1889). Adagio (notated version) / danced by Sarah Ricard Orza and Jerome Tisserand -- Fairies of Gold and Sapphires (notated version) / danced by Leta Biasucci and Carla Körbes -- Prince Désiré variation (notated version) / danced by Jerome Tisserand -- Aurora variation (notated version) / danced by Sarah Ricard Orza -- Coda (notated version) / danced by Jerome Tisserand and Sarah Ricard Orza -- Adagio, Prince Désiré variation, Aurora variation and Coda (after Petipa version) / danced by Carla Körbes and Seth Orza.
Call Number
*MGZIDVD 5-6276
OCLC
803981190
Title
Pacific Northwest Ballet, after Petipa [videorecording] : Works & process at the Guggenheim / [performance series producer, Mary Sharp Cronson].
Imprint
c2012.
Country of Producing Entity
U.S.
Series
Works & process at the Guggenheim collection
Works and process at the Guggenheim
Works and process at the Guggenheim.
System Details
DVD.
Original Version
Original format: 1 DV cassette.
Credits
Company pianist: Christina Siemens.
Performer
Presenter: Doug Fullington (Dance historian)
Pacific Northwest Ballet dancers: Leta Biasucci (corps de ballet), Carla Körbes (principal), James Moore (soloist), Sarah Ricard Orza (soloist), Seth Orza (principal), Jerome Tisserand (soloist).
Event
Videotaped at the Peter B. Lewis Theater, as part of the Works & process performance series at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, on May 14, 2012 (7:30 pm).
Local Note
For program notes see *MGZB Works and process at the Guggenheim [programs].
Source
Gift; Mary Sharp Cronson. NN-PD
Added Author
Cronson, Mary Sharp. Producer
Cronson, Mary Sharp. Speaker
Fullington, Doug. Speaker
Petipa, Marius, 1818-1910, choreographer.
Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilich, 1840-1893. Composer
Siemens, Christina (Pianist) Instrumentalist
Biasucci, Leta, dancer.
Körbes, Carla, dancer.
Moore, James (Dancer), dancer.
Orza, Sarah Ricard, dancer.
Orza, Seth, dancer.
Tisserand, Jerome (Dancer), dancer.
Pacific Northwest Ballet.
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.
Cronson, Mary Sharp. Donor
Added Title
Swan lake (Choreographic work : Ivanov and Petipa)
Sleeping beauty (Choreographic work : Petipa)
Research Call Number
*MGZIDVD 5-6276
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