Revisiting the Rite: The Rite of Spring Centenary Conference

By Oxford University

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The premiere at the Théâtre des Champs Élysées in Paris on 29 May 1913 of The Rite of Spring Scenes from Pagan Russia was a quintessential ‘total work of art’. An interdisciplinary, international one-day conference was organized by Dr Claire O’Mahony (University of Oxford) in May 2013 which examined the cross-fertilizations between ballet and design in the creation of the original production as well its critical reception and global legacies up to the 2013 centenary productions. Fifteen scholars from universities around the globe investigated both the continuity and ruptures with the traditions of choreographic, visual, musical and literary cultures it provoked. Most of them agreed to have podcasts recorded which form this series.

Episode Date
Mapping Nijinsky’s Cross - Cultural Legacy: Min Tanaka’ s Le Sacré du Printemps (1987)
Dec 05, 2014
The Chosen One: Massine’s Choreographic Rite of Passage
Dec 05, 2014
The Spanish Reception of The Rite of Spring : Ballet, Music, Fine Arts (1913-33)
Dec 05, 2014
D H Lawrence’s Rite
Dec 05, 2014
A Bardic Rite? Designing the Savoy Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream
Dec 05, 2014
Divining the 1920s: Precious Body Image in Vaslav Nijinsky’s 1913 Ballets
Dec 05, 2014
Disruption in Continuity: The Use of Ornament in The Rite of Spring
Dec 05, 2014
A Century of Rites : The Making of an Avant - Garde Tradition
Dec 05, 2014
Prehistoric Ballets: L’Après Midi d’un Faune as precursor of The Rite of Spring
Dec 05, 2014