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Symbolism in Nineteenth-Century Ballet

"Giselle</I>, "Coppélia</I>, "The Sleeping Beauty</I> and "Swan Lake</I>

by Margaret Fleming-Markarian (Author)
©2012 Monographs X, 284 Pages

Summary

This book investigates allegorical meaning in the ballets Giselle, Coppélia, The Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake, principally by examining their original librettos and costume designs, as well as considering their surviving choreographic legacy. Each ballet is examined scene by scene in order to identify occult symbols secreted within its structure. The names of characters, their costume details (form, colour, pattern and attribute) and the parts they play and dance (mime, choreographic step and staging) are individually searched for symbolic correspondences.
The author argues that the meaning of these symbols reveals a serious subtext embedded within each ballet and shows that these subtexts are all found to fable the spiritual journey of the soul towards a heavenly paradise. The distinctive set of symbols and the method of interpretation differ in each case: Giselle takes on a Swedenborgian slant, Coppélia hinges on Masonry, while The Sleeping Beauty and Swan Lake are steeped in mysticism.

Details

Pages
X, 284
Year
2012
ISBN (PDF)
9783035302868
ISBN (Softcover)
9783034302678
DOI
10.3726/978-3-0353-0286-8
Language
English
Publication date
2012 (April)
Keywords
nineteenth-century Symbolism the Romantic spirit world Giselle as a Swedenborgian ballet The Sleeping Beauty as a mystical fairytale ballet Swan Lake as a Slavic supernatural ballet Coppélia as a Masonic ballet
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Wien, 2012. X, 284 pp., 26 b/w ill.

Biographical notes

Margaret Fleming-Markarian (Author)

Margaret Fleming-Markarian studied European history and European history of art at the University of Edinburgh before training as a dance choreologist at the Benesh Institute in London. She then went on to teach dancing for many years. Having now retired, she researches the history of ballet and is a member of the Royal Academy of Dance.

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