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1 online resource (1 video file (26 min., 2 sec.)) : sound, color |
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002602 |
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video file |
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polychrome |
Summary |
The dancer and choreographer Charles Jude shares his artistic vision on the occasion of a new production of Coppélia. Along the Venitian canals and on the stage of La Fenice, the spectator discovers the new production of Coppélia by the choreographer Charles Jude. A former Étoile at the Paris Opera Ballet, Charles Jude is keen to adopt an evolutive approach towards the ballet repertoire in his choreographic works. Tradition should not be stuck in ossified academicism, but should be a font from where to draw one's inspiration to develop a choreographic vocabulary comprehensible for the contemporary audience. Put into practice, this approach has led Charles Jude to combine classical, contemporary, and music-hall choreographic patterns within this production of Coppélia, setting the plot in the United States of the 1950's. This trip to Venice is also the occasion to go and meditate at Diaghilev's and Stravinsky's graves at the San Michle cemetery, two great names of the 20th century who introduced ballet into new artistic fields. |
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In French. |
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Coppélia (Choreographic work : Jude). Works. Selections.
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Jude, Charles, 1953-
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Jude, Charles, 1953- |
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Ballet -- Production and direction -- France.
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Ballet -- Production and direction. |
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France. |
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Ballets -- Excerpts.
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Ballets -- Excerpts. |
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documentaries |
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Internet videos.
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Internet videos.
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Video recordings.
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Video recordings.
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Excerpts.
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Excerpts.
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Added Author |
Levillain, Fabrice, film director.
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Jude, Charles, 1953- choreographer, commentator.
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France télévision, production company.
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Oxymore (Firm), production company.
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Mezzo (Television station : Paris, France), production company.
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Opéra national de Bordeaux, production company.
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Naïmage (Firm), production company.
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Added Title |
Following Diaghilev's footsteps |
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Eternity in Venice |
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Container of (work): Coppélia (Choreographic work : Jude). Selections.
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