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- aggregation date "2012".
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- aggregation subject "Arts and Architecture".
- aggregation title "Staging age and aging in 'the rite of spring': reconstruction or critical intervention?".
- aggregation abstract "The Rite of Spring (music by Stravinsky, Choreography by Nijinsky, libretto by Roerich), a ballet, premiered by the Ballets Russes on May 29, 1913, depicts a pagan fertility rite and spring ritual; the villagers choose a young girl who is sacrificed to the god of Spring in order to gain his benevolence. Her youthful body will wake the Earth from its winter slumber. In the present study, I discuss the re-staging by Léonide Massine in 1920 and 1930, by Martha Graham in 1930 and 1984, and by Raimund Hoghe and Katarzyna Kozyra in 2004. Of particular interest is the re-staging of the concept of age and aging throughout the twentieth century juxtaposed with the complex discourses of primitivism, anthropology and modernism that were embedded in the ballet.".
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