Tribute to Sir Kenneth MacMillan Reviews 1964-1992 Clement Crisp
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ArtículoDetalles de publicación: 2002 Edinburgh: Edinburgh University Press,Descripción: 49 p
En: Dance Research Vol. 20, núm. 2, Winter 2002, p. 88 - 136Resumen: RESUMEN: Sir Kenneth MacMillan died at The Royal Opera House in October 1992. The tenth anniversary of his death is being marked by special performances of his works by the Royal Ballet, a conference, and a season of film, in what has become a MacMillan. Year. In an issue partly dedicated to the art of dance criticism, Dance Research pay its own tribute to a great dynamic, dramatic and creative force in British dance by reprinting a selection on first night and "early performance" reviews by Clement Crisp - a close friend of MacMillan whose writing on his works form an important legacy in their own right. These reviews all first appeared in the Financial Times. In turn, the next volume of Dance Research will consist of a collection of articles by major dance scholars, wishing to pay tribute to the professional contribution of Clement Crisp -as scholar, critic, teacher and mentor- who next year celebrates his fiftieth anniversary as a dance critic.
RESUMEN: Sir Kenneth MacMillan died at The Royal Opera House in October 1992. The tenth anniversary of his death is being marked by special performances of his works by the Royal Ballet, a conference, and a season of film, in what has become a MacMillan. Year. In an issue partly dedicated to the art of dance criticism, Dance Research pay its own tribute to a great dynamic, dramatic and creative force in British dance by reprinting a selection on first night and "early performance" reviews by Clement Crisp - a close friend of MacMillan whose writing on his works form an important legacy in their own right. These reviews all first appeared in the Financial Times. In turn, the next volume of Dance Research will consist of a collection of articles by major dance scholars, wishing to pay tribute to the professional contribution of Clement Crisp -as scholar, critic, teacher and mentor- who next year celebrates his fiftieth anniversary as a dance critic.
