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Music for Dance Interview: Fabian Reimair
“A good piece of music can amplify the choreography and vice versa. [Music and Dance] give each other an extra dimension by stimulating more senses.”
Ballet Composer Profile: Sergei Prokoviev | Part 1
“In my view, the composer, just as the poet, the sculptor or the painter, is in duty bound to serve Man, the people.” - Prokofiev
Poem: The Man With A Thousand Faces
There’s a man with a thousand faces, standing in my heart….
Ballet in Britain: 1910-1939
“The creation of Ballet in Britain is one of the grandest achievements in the artistic annals of our century. It is owed absolutely to the idealism which fired Rambert and Ninette de Valois” - Jane Pritchard
Ballet Composer Profile: Léo Delibes
Léo Delibes is arguably one of the most remembered ballet composers of his time, having composed two famous works that are still performed today- Coppelia and Sylvia. And yet, rarely does he get the recognition he deserves, despite his music and melodies being so easily recognisable today.
What is the relationship between Music and Dance?
Music and Dance are inextricably linked, so why is the relationship between the two not discussed more often?
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