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  1. The Ballets Russes ( French: [balɛ ʁys]) was an itinerant ballet company begun in Paris that performed between 1909 and 1929 throughout Europe and on tours to North and South America. The company never performed in Russia, where the Revolution disrupted society. After its initial Paris season, the company had no formal ties there.

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  2. Learn about the life and legacy of Diaghilev, the visionary leader of the Ballets Russes, a dance company that revolutionised early 20th-century arts with its innovative music, choreography and design. Explore his achievements, challenges and collaborations with artists such as Stravinsky, Nijinsky and Picasso.

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  3. Ballet - Diaghilev, Petipa, Fokine: From Russia came the impulse that reanimated ballet in western Europe. For the ballet season in 1909 the impresario Serge Diaghilev brought to Paris a company, called the Ballets Russes, that was made up of prominent dancers from the Imperial Ballet. The effect on the artistic world was shattering. Ballet, which in western Europe had sunk low in public ...

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  5. The Ballets Russes' ballet master, Serge Grigoriev, noted that as Diaghilev began to lose interest in the company in the later 1920s, Kochno took on more and more administrative and artistic responsibility. George Balanchine (Georgii Melitonovich Balanchivadze, d.1983) is born on 22 January in Saint Petersburg, Russia. Balanchine becomes a ...

  6. Ballets Russes, ballet company founded in Paris in 1909 by the Russian impresario Serge Diaghilev. The original company included the choreographer Michel Fokine and the dancers Anna Pavlova and Vaslav Nijinsky; the choreographer George Balanchine joined in 1925.

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  7. The Ballets Russes of Serge Diaghilev claims a special position, even a unique one, in the history of the performing arts, in terms of a reawakening of interest in ballet in Europe and America, in bringing Russian culture to the attention of the rest of the Western world, and in presenting ballet as an equal partnership of movement, music, and visual design, in which all of the creative ...

  8. May 30, 2013 · 2013 Estate of Pablo Picasso/Artists Rights Society (ARS) The Ballets Russes became the thing to see. And the real magnet — the one who kept the seats full — was Nijinsky, the dancer and ...

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