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The Igor Moiseyev Dance Company: dancing diplomats
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Main Author: Shay, Anthony 1936- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bristol, UK ; Chicago, USA Intellect 2019
Subjects:
Moiseev, Igorʹ Aleksandrovič > 1906-2007
Geschichte 1937-
Volkstanz
Tanzgruppe
Russland
Moiseev, Igorʹ / 1906-2007
Gosudarstvennyĭ ansamblʹ narodnogo tant͡sa Soi͡uza SSR.
Folk dancing, Russian
Folk dancing / Russia (Federation) / History / 20th century
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The Twentieth Century, Harper Perennial, 2003. 209 Index A Académie Royal de Danse 30 Adorno, Theodor W. 24 Afghanistan 8, 36, 47, 50, 51, 74, 87, 89 Africa and Africans 28, 36, 37, 60, 98, 129, 130,147 African Americans 99 Alexander the Great 84,193 n. 3 All Union Folk Dance Festival 40,120, 136, 140 Allende, Salvador 84, 89 Aman Folk Ensemble 92,159 Amateur 30, 162; dance groups 32,129,140, 159; Estonia 188; Russia 72, 73, 79, 122,129,130,179; Soviet Union 9,10, 14, 40. 43, 69, 118,124,125,127,136, 139,141,146,172-173,177,181,188, 193 n. 3 America (See United States) Americans 7, 8, 9,10, 11,12,13,14,17,18, 24, 36, 39, 40,41, 42, 48,49, 50, 52, 53, 55, 56, 58, 59, 62, 68, 74, 79, 80-129, 140, 142,145,150,153-154,155,159, 171,178,185,186,193 n. 2,194 n. 2, n. 4,195 n. 6, n. 7 Anatolian Fire (Turkish dance production) 13, 19, 37,160 Anderson, Jack 177 ANTA (American National Theater and Academy) Dance Panel 95, 96, 97, 98, 195 n. 7 Anthropology and anthropologists 11,26,30, 95 Anti-Semitism 51, 64,128,195 n. 2 Arabs 58; identity 52, 54, 55 Arango, Tim 50 Argentina and Argentinians 89; dance 41, 155, 187 Arkin, Lisa C. and Marian Smith 161-165 Armenia and Armenians 57, 61, 92,128; dance 116,128,136,155,179,180, 188; State Folk Ensemble 193 n. 6 Arts and artists 3, 4,6,12, 34, 38,49, 79, 82, 95-96, 99,161,162,179,184; abstract 97, African American 99; avant-garde 111; exchange 80, 93, 96; folk69, 72, 114-115,124-125,127,130,148,181, 186; funding 11,15, 80, 83, 85, 91, 99; homosexuality 98; political tool 12, 24, 40, 81, 83, 91, 94, 95, 96 ; Russian 62, 63,108,110,166, 177; Soviet Union 7, 8,11,13,15,17, 23, 25, 26, 35, 36, 37, 59, 71, 97,103,105,107, 111, 112,113, 114,117,119,120,121,122-123,125, 126,128, 133,135,137,140, 148,149, 150,152,160,164, 165,176,177,181; United States 9,11,12-13,17,40, 91, 93, 94, 97, 98, 99,154,155 Asia and Asians 38,100,118,131,191 n. 4 Atatürk, Kemal Pasha 52 Athleticism and athletes 11, 41, 84, 85,117, 130,140,175,183-188,198 n. 10 Atomic weapons 84, 88,136 Audiences and audience reception 11, 18, 38-40, 43, 82, 85, 95,116,131,141, 184, 185,188,192 n. 9 The Igor Moiseyev Dance Company Augustus, Roman Emperor 30,191 n. 3 Ausdruckstanz 4 Austro Hungarian Empire 60 Authenticity 3, 5,11,17,35,36,43, 75,117,118, 122,123,126, 128,129,157,162-163, 164,165,165-174,182,192 n. 12 Avant-garde dance 101, 110,113 Avaz International Dance Theatre 161 Avramenko, Vasile 176, 197 n. 8 Azarbaijan 63, 94,117,125; dance 156,188 В Ballet, classical 3, 4. 6, 10, 11, 17,19, 20, 28, 29, 30, 33, 41, 42, 43, 50, 72, 81, 82, 83. 92, 93, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 103, 105, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 113, 115, 117, 118,119, 121, 123, 127, 128, 135, 137,138,139, 140,148, 150, 154, 155, 156 160, 161. 162, 163, 164, 169, 173, 174, 176, 177, 178, 179, 184, 185, 186, 191 n. 3, n. 6, 192 n. 12, 196 n. 4, n. 5, 197 n. 7, n. 8, 198 n. 9 n. 12; dancers 82, 2, 94, 106, 116, 120. 124, 125, 127 Ballet Comique de la Reyne (ballet de cour) 28 Ballet Folklórico de Mexico 58,139,156, 198 n. 11 Ballet de cour 28 Ballroom dances 30, 33,118,162 Baltic Republics (See also Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania) 27, 54, 68, 77,129,1140, 56, dance 156 Barnes, Clive 110 Barthes, Roland 49 Bartok, Bela 153 Basques 60 Bayanihan, Philippine National Folk Dance Ensemble 60, 157,182 Beacham, Richard C. 29 Beaujoyelx, Balthasar de 31 Beautiful Joseph (ballet) 110-111 Beijing Olympics (2008) 42, 81 212 Belarus and Belarusians 45, 55, 76,120; dance 156,173, 177 Belgium 51 Bell, Gertrude 50 Belletto, Steven 92 Bengal 51 Berea College Folk Dance Group 195 n. 7 Beria, Lavrenty 120,121 Bernstein, Leonard 11 Beryozska (Russian Dance Company) 70,73, 122.128.150.172.177.193 n. 5 Biden, Joe (American Vice President) 52 Birobidzhan 106 Black Lives Matter (political movement) 51 Blasis, Carlo 165 Body Snatchers (film title) 88 Bolsheviks 34, 63, 73,107,109,112-113,114 Bolshoi Ballet 6,11, 83, 96, 98,121,136, 142.179.193 n. 6; Moiseyevs career with 107-114; Moiseyevs critique of 107-108,109,112-113,177 Bosnia 56 Boston Symphony Orchestra 93 Bown, Matthew Culleme 28, 191 n. 2 Broadway musicals 101,180 Brudny, Yitzhak 65, 69 Brussels World Fair (1958) 152,161 Budapest 182 Bugaku (Japanese court dance) 118, 191 n. 4 Bukhara 63 Bulba (choreography) 6,162,174,177,178 Bulganin, Nikolai 146 Bulgaria 36, 38,94-95,152,182,188 Buryatia 118 Bush, George W. 55 C Caesar, Julius 29, 86 Calhoun, Craig 54, 58 California Folk Dance Federation 161 Canada (See also Quebec) 51, 55 Capitalism and capitalists 11, 29, 86, 91, 98, 111 Index Caracalla Dance Company 157 Carter, Jimmy 91 Catherine II65 Catalonia and Catalans 51,60, 61 Caucuses 64,147; dances 156 Caute, David 94, 96 Central Asia 63, 64, 147; dance 156 Character dance 6, 11, 35,44, 52,108,117, 122,125,157, 163,163-167,174-176, 177, 181, 192 n. 6,192 n. 12 Chauvinism 56; Russian 70, 72 Cheka (See also KGB) 68 Chicago 11 Chile 86, 91 China and Chinese 42, 86,101-102,146,153, 156; ribbon dance 156 Choreographic Politics (book title) 135,139, 155 Chudnovsky, Mikhael A. 138, 165-166,175, 186, 187 Churchill, Winston 87 CIA 83, 85, 88, 89, 95; covert operations 86, 89, 92; secret funding 87, 88, 93, 94, 95, 96, 98,101 Cirque du Soleil 13,16 City Quadrille (choreography, see Old City Quadrille) Clinton, Bill 55 Clover, Charles 52, 69, 77, 78 Coakley, John 49-50, 53, 66-67 Coccharia, Giuseppe 5 Cohen, Roger 26 Cold War 7, 8,13, 25, 81-102,154-155 Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 40 Colonies and colonialism 63, 91,100; African 63, 100, 149; Asian 149; Russian 63, 64; Soviet 117,188 Committee for Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries 94 Communism and communists 8,9,33,61,64, 79-100, 149,155,193 n. 2,194 n. 3 Communist Party 9, 36, 64, 66, 69, 72, 73,92, 121,130,187 Concentration camps (See Gulag) Congress for Cultural Freedom 93 Conkrite, Walter 90 Connor, Walker 60 Consumerism (see capitalism) Corsair (ballet) 110 Cossacks and Cossack identity 66, 72 Costumes 29, 33, 34, 35, 37,41, 54, 74, 115, 116,136, 141,143, 146, 157,182,183, 187 Cowart, Georgia J. Crimea 77, 92 Croatia and Croats 34, 38, 56, 55, 62,130,157 Croatian Peasant Party 34 Croft, Clare 98, 99,196 n. 7 Crucible (play title) 88 Cuban Missile Crisis 88 Cuban State Folk Dance Ensemble 157 Cultural Cold War 5, 7,10,12,13,16-17, 20, 28, 81-102,125,137,141, 148-149, 152,154-155 Cultural exchange, American-Russian 81-102 Cunningham, Merce 101 Czech Republic 51, 57 Czechoslovakia 9, 89, 95,152 D Dacha (Russian country home) 65, 66,129 Dance, African American 101; agricultural 197 n. 7; Baroque 30-32; Belarus 45, 100,156,180; funding 83, 84, 85,100, 119, 121, 124, 141, 188, 195 n. 10; ethnology 177; and homosexuality 85, 100,107; Hungarian; Native American 83; panels 83, 97, 99,100,10Լ politics 6, 12, 13,25, 31-32 34, 41, 42, 81. 82, 85,119,121; puritanical view of 82, 85, 99,101; Russian, 81-102, 124,129, 156,162; Soviet 126; theatricalization 5, 9, 33,119,123; Ukrainian 44, 45, 100, 156, 162, 180; virtuosic 14, 30; 122, 123, 162,166, 173-188 Dance of the Tatars ofKazan (choreography) 155 213 The Igor Moiseyev Dance Company Egypt, modern 120,157,188 Eichelman, Dale 193 n. 4 Eisenhower, Dwight D. 85, 87, 91, 98, 99 Eley, Geoff and Grigor Suny 59 Elite classes 4, 7, 8,11,26, 29,106,108,114, 115, 124,129,137,152,164,167,168 Elizabeth II, Queen of Great Britain 41 Elssler, Fanny 161 Empire of Nations (book title) 63 England (see Great Britain) Erich-Weinert-Ensemble 34 Estonia and Estonians 5,18, 56, 70, 78,129, 142,180,181,188 Ethnicity and ethnic identities 4, 5, 13, 32, 50; and nationalism 54-56; Russian 181; in the Soviet Union 38, 100, 129, 141 Ethno Identity Dance, 4, 6-7,9,10,12-13, 36, 39, 52, 108,117,118-121,164 174-176, 183-188 Ethnochoreology 118,177 Ethnomusicology and ethnomusicologists 34, 43,97,153 Eurasianism (concept) 77, 78 Europe and Europeans 5, 9,11, 25, 33, 91, 93 Evanchuk, Robin 161 Evanchuk, Vincent 197 n. 8 Ezrahi, Christina 111, 196 n. 4 Dance Panels (see ANTA) Dance scholarship, 3,12 Dancers 82 Dances of the Soviet Peoples (dance program) 140 Dancing is Pain (Captivated by Genius, television documentary) 19,150-151 Danilova, Alexandra 107 Dark Side of Nation-States (book title) 53 Day Aboard Ship (choreography) 117,125, 155,178 De Medici, Catherine 28 De Mille, Agnes 97 Debord, Guy 25, 26,29 Dekady (National Festivals in USSR) 40,118, 119-120,121,192 n. 7 Demidov, Alexander 110 Diaghilev, Serge 110,149,192 n. 12 Dinamo (sport team) 120,121 Disneyland 82, 97 Dodge, Hazel 29 Don Cossacks 72, 74,129 Don Cossacks of Rostov (Russian Dance Company) 66, 72 Dora Stratou Greek Folk Dances Theatre 41, 157,176,182 Dramballet 111 Duncan, Isadora 4 Dundović, Hanibal 44 Dying Swan (choreography) 131 Dystopia 27-28 Dzierżyński, Feliks 68 F Faier, Yuri 120 Fakelore (concept) 35,125,128 FBI 70, 81, 86, 92 Festivals 6, 9,16,17,19, 27, 30- 31, 35, 36, 38, 42, 76,116,117,119,120. 122, 123, 148,152,156,159,164,175,193,196 n. 3; Soviet Youth 35, 40, 41,129-130, 131, 136, 137,138,139,140,142,146, 151,153,157,180, 182 Festive State (concept) 30-31 Figes, Orlando 55,166 Filanovskaya, Tatyana Aleksandrovna 10,118, Finland 145,151; nomads 197 n. 5 E East Germany 34, 36, 37,153 Eastern Europe 33, 36, 42,67, 72, 81, 87,119, 120,125,152,169,197 n. 6 Economy 26, American 8-9; Soviet 8, 37, 107,114 Ed Sullivan Show (television program) 11, 97, 98 Effeminacy 85, 98 Egypt, Ancient 29 214 Index Fisher, Max 47 Flanders (see also Belgium) 49 Foertsch, Jsacqueline 86 Fokine, Michel 107,108,109,192 n. 12 Folk dance (See dance, folk; ethno identity dance) Folk dance 114-117; in the field 4, 5, 6,10,11, 41, 43,117,121-122, 124, 160,164, 165-166,165-174,177,187 Folk Music 70, 77, 80. 113,114-117,118, 119,122,162, 180,186, 195 n. 7; Bulgarian 92; Poilish 156; Russian 72, 73,125,127,129,133, 146,148, 168, 170, 171,174,193-194 n. 8,196 n. 2; Soviet Union 71,116-118, 124,125, 145,163,164 Folk Revival 63, 66,69, 72,116,124,125,12, 128,129,146,178,179 Folklore and folklorists 5,6, 31,32, 33,34, 35, 50, 64, 66, 69, 70, 71, 72, 75, 95, 97,103,113,114,118,121,122,124, 125,128,140,148,156,160,164,165, 167,172,174,176, 177,191 n. 1; Russian 68, 71, 72, 73,119,165,166, 169,182,193 n. 6, n. 7; Soviet period 115,119,125,126,167,182,186 Folklorism 69, 73, 75,117,124,125,126,127, 128,129 Foreign Affairs (journal) 50 Foreign relations, Soviet; US 83, 79-100 Formalism 119,122,123,134,135,196 n. 4 France and the French 9,16, 25,, 28, 30, 33, 50, 57, 58, 79, 105, 107, 153, 154, 165; communists 9, 89; peasants 167 Freeze, Gregory 68 French Revolution 58 “Fun in the Village” 5, 6, 25,125,182, 186 Futbalist (ballet) 109,117,155 G Gaddis, John Lewis 82, 84, 86, 87, 90, Galicia and Galicians 58 Gandy Dancers (Folk Dance Group) 159,192 n. 1,197 n. 8 Garafola, Lynn 33, 36,147,192 n. 12 Garland, Judy 123,136,137 Garoian, Charles R. and Yvonne M. Gaudelius 22 Garrels, Anne 68 Gauchos 41, 155,185,187 Gay community 79, 84, 86, 90,194 n. 4 Gellner, Ernest 51, 53, 57, 68 Geltzer, Ekaterina 105,107,109 Gender and sexuality 48, 58; Soviet Union 12; US 194 N. 4 Georgia and Geogrians 66, 74, 90, 92,116, 139; dance 137.145,155.169,188; State Folk Ensemble 145,188,193 n. 6,197 n. 7 Germany and Germans 5,16, 31, 34, 35, 51, 105; dance 4; Nazi 9,16, 35, 54, 59, 62, 66, 69, 79, 85, 145, 151; Volga Germans 140 Ghana 116,119 Giersdorf, Jens 32, 33, 35, 73 Gigantism (See monumentalism) Gilbert, Paul 53,194 n. 4 Goleizovsky, Kasian 107-109, 111, 198 n. 12 Gopak (Hopak) (Ukrainian Dance, Moiseyev choreography) 42,144, 152, 155,175, 181-184,186 Gorbachev, Mikhael 84, 90 Gorky, Maxim 71,148 Gorsky, Aleksander 107, 108-109, 111 Gould, Jack 96 Graham, Billy 193 n. 2 Graham, Martha 12, 96-97 Great Britain and England 9, 32, 39,49, 54, 57, 58, 79, 85. 153, 154; peasants 165 Great Patriotic War (See also World War II) 26,145 Greece 7,16, 31, 32, 56,-57,156,180,181,187 Greenfeld, Liah 58, 67, 65, 69 Grigorovich, Yuri 110 Grimm Brothers, Jacob and Wilhelm 5, 34 Gulag 14, 51, 69, 90, 195 n. 2 Guss, David 30-31, 33, 37, 73,127,156 Gymnastics 6, 50,121,127,160, 161, 174 215 The Igor Moiseyev Dance Company 193 n. 4; German 5, 37; Iranian 53; Macedonian 193 n. 3; national 5,12, 16, 32, 34, 37,47,48,-49, 51, 56, 57, 119,133, 161, 163,165,193 n. 4; noble 29; Polish 52; Russian 5,12,16,23,, 36, 47-76, 98,125,128,130,146,165 166, 179,182; Soviet 59-60; 49-78, 129,139; Turkish 50; Yugoslav 52, 60 Hupina, Anna and Yelena Luskaya 18, 19,136, 149,180 Indonesia 49 Improvisation, Russian folk dance 41, 50,160, 166,167,168,169,171 Intelligentsias 33, 34, 58, ,67, 113, 152,174 International Festival of National Dances (London, 1935) 137 Invented tradition (concept) 36, 41,42,176, 177,178,180,191 n. 1 Iran and Iranians 16, 35, 53,-54, 57, 84, 87, 88, 89, 119 Iraq 50, 54, 74; Maliki regime 55; Shias 50, 55; Sunnis 50, 55; Iraqi Kurdistan 50 Ireland and Irish 12, 37 Islamic Republic of Iran 53 Island of Dance (Russian dance company) 18, 112,137, 138-139,140,141 Ismailova, Galya 193 n. 6 Italy and Italians 9,11,16,25, 28, 32, 59, communists 9, 89; fascist 16, 31 Italian language 57 H Halberstam, David 88, 89 Hall, Jonathan M. 195 n. 5,195 n. 11 Hallinan, Victoria Anne 13, 17, 18, 39, 80, 81, 96,134, 136, 153,154, 192 n. 9,195 n. 6 Hapsburg Empire 47 Harkins, William H. 34 Hashemites 54-55 Hawaii and Hawaians 12 Hedges, Chris 24, 25 Helms, Jessie 97 Herder, Johann Gottried von 5, 31, 34, 35, 148, 163, 191 n. 1 Heritage Foundation 94 Hernandez, Amalia 198 n. 11 Hilton, Wendy 30 Hirsch, Francine 61,193 n. 4 Hitler, Adolf 16,17, 35, 37, 60, 63, 66, 85 Hobsbawm, Eric and Terence Ranger 50, 126 Hollywood 12,13, 26, 27, 80, 81, 95,178 Homosexuality and homosexuals 11, 80, 83, 86, 98, 106, 194 n. 4; homophobia 98 Hopak (Ukrainian dance genre; see also Gopak) 175,1987 n. 8 Hoppu, Petri 197 n. 5 Humphrey, Hubert 89 Hungarian State Folk Dance Ensemble 151, 180,198 n. 11 Hungary and Hungarians 9, 31, 34,58, 87, 93, 152,170, 172, 180,187, 191-192 n. 6, 198 n. 11 Hurok, Sol 17, 36, 37, 81, 82, 96,136,150, 153,193 n. 6,195 n. 9 Hussein, Saddam 55 I Identities 35, 47, 48-49,118; American 14, 55,60; Arab 52;Central Asian 193 n. 4; Croatian 56, 60; Estonian 5; ethnic 13,25, 34, 58, 59,161,163,165,182, J Japan and Japanese 38,, 82, 86,117 Jazz 92, 99,113, 195-196 n. 3 Jews 36, 41, 98, 104, 105, 147,163 (See also anti-Semitism) Jim Crow 36, 98, 130,147 (See also racism) John Birch Society 81 Jordan 55 Jota Aragonesa (choreography) 155 Jožo Vlahovič Folk Dance Ensemble 129 JVC World Music (video) 42,160,166, 172, 197 n.3 216 Index К Kabuki 38 Kalmyks 76,155 Kamenev, Lev 126 Kapper, Sille 18,179,188 Karimova, Roza 192 n. 11 Karajan, Herbert von 93 Katyn Forest Massacre 67 Kazakhstan and Khazaks 61. 116-117,128, 179 Keating, Joshua 59 Kenez, Peter 60 62, 69, 70,142,143 Kennan, George 85, 86 Kennedy, Douglas 38,192. N. 8 Kerzhentsev, Platon Mikhailovich 119 KGB 7,62, 70, 94 Khachaturian, Aram 110,122 Khedery, Ali 50 Khorovod (Russian folk dance genre) 124, 165,167-169,170-172,185; singing in 165,169 Khorumi (choreography) 145 Khrushchev, Nikita 19, 65, 67, 85, 86,121, 134,144 Kiev (Kyiv) 106,104,166,180,195 n. 2 Kievan Rus’ 53, 54 Kinder- und Hausmärchen (book title) 5 Kinsey, Alfred 12 Kinsey Reports 12 Kirghizia and Kirghiz 61 Kirov Ballet 120,178,193 n. 6 Kisselgoff, Anna, 3-4 Kissinger, Henry 89 Kodat, Catherine Gunther 41,95,136,178, 183.198 n. 12 Kodaly, Zoltan 182 Kolo, Serbian Folk Dance Ensemble 180 Komsomol 129,130 Koptelova, Evgeniia 19,140,195 n. 1 Korean War 99,100; casualties 100 Kosovo 54 Koutev, Filip Bulgarian State Folk Ensemble 180.198 n. 11 Krakowiak (Polish folk dance) 153 Krickovic, Andrej 67, 74, 75 Kryzhachok (choreography) 145 Kurdistan and Kurds 50, 55, 57, 59 Kuwait 50, 52 Kyle, Donald G. 27 L Lacy-Zarubin Agreement 10, 79, 91 Lada-Richards, Ismene 28 Lado, Ensemble of Folk Dances and Songs of Croatia 39,48,129,156,162,180 Language and linguistic 5,19, 31, 35, 52, 59, 81, 92,105,106,136,164 ; Bulgarian 92; Englishl06,138; French 57. 106,113; German 106; Italian 59; Macedonian 193 n. 3; Russian 18,19, 53, 54, 66, 68,106,140,144,176,192 n. 10196 n. 5,197 n. 4 LaPasha, Robin 72 Larson, Gary O. 93, 94, 99 Lamelle, Marlene 70, 74 Lasch, Christopher 24 Lashchillin, Lev 109 Latin America 95 Latvia and Latvians 54, 68, 76, 128,140,155, 179 Lavender scare 80, 86 Laville, Helen 194 n. 4 Lawson, Joan 171,177,192 n. 10 Leave it to Beaver (television show) 88 Lebanon 89,156 Lesbians 84, 86, 90 Le Carre, John 93 Lenin, Vladimir 25, 60, 62, 66, 69, 111, 112, 113, 165,198 n. 12 Leningrad 146,151 Lepeshinskaya, Olga 107 Les Sylphides (ballet) 108 Leto (Summer) (choreography) 147,170, 184-187, 188 Levin, Theodore 41 Life (magazine title) 129 217 The Igor Moiseyev Dance Company Mexico and Mexicans 16, 58,119,139,156, 180, 198 n. 11; identity 57-58 Meyerhold, Vsevolod 112,120 Microsoft Encarta College Dictionary 23 Middle East 37, 92, 98,155,193 n. 4 Miller, Arthur 86 Modern and modernity 12,23, 24,25, 26, 27 29, 34, 37, 40,47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 56, 57, 58, 59, 63, 69, 72,79, 97,107, 117, 183,197 n. 3 Modern dance 3, 81, 93, 95, 97, 99,108, 111, 113,114, 137,177,178,184,198 n. 12 Moiseyev, Igor Aleksandrovich (19062007), 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 50-51, 71, 81-102, 105-131, 135-157, 196 n. 6; aesthetics 11, 38, 41, 121-122 , 125, 135, 164, 192 n. 12, artistic director 3,14,139, 142; artistry 6-7, 8, 1, 41, 50-51, 79; avant-garde tastes 111, 198 n. 12; autobiography 7, 12, 19, 38, 40, 116, 119,120, 124,128, 134, 141, 142, 195 n. 1; awards 1,103,114-115, 139; ballet 19, 44,135; birth 7, 104; Bolshoi Ballet 105-112,119, 134, 140; career 7, 9, 14,15, 19, 105, 113, 135-157; chance 14, 15, 116-117, 124; 141, 143; choreographies 3, 7, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 62, 108, 125, 140, 143, 150, 159-188; choreographer 7, 15, 111, 125, 139, 149, 196 n. 5; choreographic strategies 13, 17, 36, 38, 121, 159-188; Cultural Cold War 79-83, 86, 154; dancer 3, 105-112; emulators 10, 13, 16, 32, 35, 36, 37, 38, 40, 41 43,133, 147, 156, 179, 180, 182; father 104, 105,153; festivals 31, 32-33,41, 117, 118, 119, 129-130, 140, 180; gender and sexuality 12, 182-185; invented tradition of folk dance 6-7, 9, 10, 15, 31, 33, 42, 52, 96,116, 122, 126-129,140,162, 174-176, 179-181; Jewish origins 104-105, 135, 195 n. 2; legacy 25; Limón, Jose 95, 99 Lithuania and Lithuanians 54, 68, 76,128, 140, 155,177 London 23, 86,138 Long Telegram 85 Lopoukov, Andrei 176 Los Angeles 10, 39, 67, 95,127,154,159, 176,183,191 n. 3, n. 6; Public Library 89 Louis XIV 25, 29, 30, 40, 81,118 Loyalty oaths 88, 195 n. 5 Lucy Show (I Love Lucy, television show) 90, 194 n. 4 Lunacharsky, Anatoly 111-113 198 n. 12 M MacAloon, John 26 Macedonia and Macedonians 56,180,181, 193 n. 3 Magri, Gennaro 165 Makarova, Natalia 94 Malambo (Argentine folk dance) 41,155,185 Manning, Frank 27 Mao Zedong 50, 155 Mapplethorpe, Robert 195 n. 10 Martin, John 37, 38, 96,177 Martynowych, Orest T. 175 Marxist ideology 6,15,23, 66,107, 111, 115, 165 Masculinity 24, 29, 58, 64, 72, 75, 82,111, 169,183,184,194 n. 4 Mass Movement 35, Germany 35; Soviet Union 42, 114-115,119,167,174 Mazowsze, Polish State Folk Ensemble 156, 180,198 n. 11 McCarthy, Joseph 13, 80, 84, 86, 88 McCarthyism 8,13, 88 McClintock, Anne 50 Messerer, Asaf 109,116 Metaxas, Ioannis 35 Metelitsa (choreography, also spelled metelytsa) 147, 197 n. 8 Metropolitan Opera House 96 218 Index life 7,12,103-130; mass movement 115-116, 118, 120, 162; mother 104, 105,110,153; Movement vocabulary 7, 13, 40, 42,44, 114-115, 176-179; perfectionism 112,143,133,137, 139, 140, 142 ; pioneer 19 34, 93; Russian identity 47, 60, 63, 65, 66, 69, 73, 76, 125, 129, 170179-181; Russian Revolution 105; socialist realism 14, 25-26, 37,134 spectacle 15-16, 17, 19, 23, 24, 25, 26, 35, 36, 37-43, 69, 11,1 148; Soviet culture 134-135; and Stalin 14, 15, 25, 67, 69, 119, 120, 123, 126, 134, 142-145 Moiseyev Ballet (See Moiseyev Dance Company) Moiseyev Dance Company 3,10,11,12, 13,14, 31, 33, 34, 49, 68, 75, 80-81, 108,118,120-123,126,128,129,130, 133-156,161-188, 192 n. 9,192-193 n. 1, 193 n. 5,193 n. 6,193-194 n. 8, 195 n. 9; Cultural Cold War 146-148; dance programs 195 n. 6; dancers 82-83,133-156, 194 n. 1,196 n. 2; first American Tour, 1, 5, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11,13,15,16, 39, 41, 79-85, 86, 91, 93,94-100,146, 152,153-145; first performance 136-137,146-147; founding of 16, 17,19,42-43, 123-126,133-134,138-144,191 n. 4; funding 15; as political and diplomatic institution 5, 7, 11,13,14,15,16,23, 25, 38, 39,41,68, 71, 74, 75, 80, 81, 100,118,133,134,135-136,139-140, 141,148,152 post World War II schedule; 40,148-149; Rehearsals 139, 148-151,161; Repertoire 73, 74, 75, 77,100, !23, 150,151-156, 191 n. 5; School 44,122,149; touring 11,13,37, 39,121, 134,137,148,151-153,161; World War И 68, 74, 75,131,145-146; youtube 19,149 Moldavia, dance 155,180 Moldovensyaska (choreography) 145 Molotov, Vyacheslav 120 Mongolia and Mongols 117,145,155 (see also Buryat-Mongolia) Monumentalism, 4,26, 69,113 Monumentality (See monumentalism) Morozov, Sergei 63 Morrison, Simon 109,116 Mosaddegh, Mohammad 84 Moscow 7,18,19, 35,41, 60, 63, 64, 73, 85, 86,105, 107,108,109,110,112,113, 114,116,117,121,125,133, 137,138, 140,145,146,148,151,152,155,156, 159,170,172,180, 183,186 Mosolova, Vera Ilynichna 106 Muslims 36, 52,147; and extremism 49; in the Soviet Union, 36, 98 Mythologies (book title) 49 N Nadezhdina, Nadezhda 122 Nagorno Karabakh 61 Nahachewsky, Andriy 18, 39,137,163, 174,175-176,180, 197 n. 8; “Three Principles of Staging” 175-176 Narkompros 111, 120,141 Narodny Tanets (book title) 19,33,42,121, 123,160,177,185,198 n. 9 Natalka Poltavka (Ukrainian musical) 174 Nation Dances (film) 159,192-193 n. 1 Nation States 5,12, 32, 34, 36,40, 41, 47-48, 49-52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58, 60,61,65, 74, 76,118,156,161 National dance (see character dance) “National Dance in the Romantic Ballet” (article) 161-167 National Endowment for the Arts 93, 94, 97, 99,195 n. 10 Nationalism 5,12,16, 33, 47-76, 81,141, 161,163 182; American 53, 58, 59, 60; ancient 56; Arab 58; Armenian 61; Australian 56; Baltic states 5, 54, 68, 76,128; Canadian 53, 56, Catalan 219 The Igor Moiseyev Dance Company 59; Central Asian 61, 62,193 n. 4; chauvinistic 31, 48-49, 52, 54, 67, 68, 70-71, 84; and dance 31-32 33, 50, 58, 70-71,140; civic 58; Croatian 55, 58, 59; English 56; ethnic 53-54, 58; French 56, 57; Greek 56-57; Iranian 53-54; Iraqi 54-55; Italian 57; Kurdish 55, 57, 59; and modernity 53-54, 58; Norwegian 52, 54, 56, 58; Nigerian 56; Polish 52-54; romantic 5, 54, 163; Russian 7,16, 23, 24, 52, 54, 62-76, 78, 81,140,166; Serbian 54, 56-57, 60; Soviet 59-62; terminology 49-50, 53, 58, 76, 78; Turkish 57, 58; Ukrainian 55, 174; Yugoslavian 59 Nationalism, Ethnicity and the State (book title) 51 Nazis 9, 35, 54, 59, 62, 66, 69, 79, 93, 98,147 Nercessian, Andy 70, 71,117, 124 Nero (Roman emperor) 156 Nevile, Jennifer 29-30, 40 New York City 11, 38, 83, 95, 96,154 New York Philharmonic 11 New York Public Library, Jerome Robbins collection 18, 38 New York Times, 3-4, 24, 37, 47, 57, 58, 96 Night on Bald Mountain (choreography) 135, 153,178 Nijinsky, Vaslav 97 Nikolais, Alwin 99 Nix, Philip C. 52, 53,193 n. 2 Nixon, Richard 85, 89 NKVD (See KGB) 7, 70,118,119,154,173, 195 n. 2 Nomenklatura 8, 126,128 Norway and Norwegians 52, 54 Nureyev, Rudolf 94 Nutcracker (ballet) 11 О “Old City Quadrilles” (Moiseyev choreography) 3, 125,159 Olearius, Adam 169 220 Olson, Laura J. 64, 70, 72, 73, 75, 125, 128, 193 n. 7,193 n. 7, n. 8 Olympic Games 40, 79 (see also Beijing 2008 Olympic Games) Ottoman Empire 47, 54-55, 58 Overholser, Lisa M. 191 n. 6 Oxford Handbook of Dance and Ethnicity (book title) 58,191, n. 1 Özkırmıh, Umit 58 P Pagles, Jurgen 192 n. 6 Pakhta (choreography) 197 n. 7 Pakistan 49 Pamyat Party 64 Pan-Slavism 62 Pantomime dancers 25, 28,117, 191 n. 3 Parallel traditions (concept) 41, 72, 128, 197 n. 3 Paris 23, 33,104,105,109,144 Parneš, Irwin 159 Partisans (Partizani, choreography) 6, 37, 127,146,178,185,187-188 Pavlo Virsky Ukrainian State Folk Dance Ensemble 18 Pearly Bouquet (Gyöngyösbókréta) 191 n. 6 Peasants 6, 32-35, 41, 68, 69, 115, 118,122, 125,127,143,150,1653 165,186; French 41; Russian 63, 64, 65, 68, 69, 71, 72, 73,121,128,137, 165-173; Ukrainian 90 Peasants into Frenchmen (book title) 57 Pereplias (Russian folk dance genre) 168 Performing Russia (book title) 64, 70,193 n. 7, 193-194 n. 8 Persia, Ancient (see also Iran) 27, 52 Peter, the Great 63, 64, 65,165,166 Petipa, Marius 123 Petrone, Karen 59, 114-115 Philippines and Filipinos 16,49,57-58,119,156 Physical culture 35, 114-115,119, 120,123, 140,142 Picasso, Pablo 92 Index Pictures of the Past (Choreographic suite) 6, 125,155 Pliiasaka (Russian folk dance genre) 168 Plisetskaya, Maya 110,128 Pogroms 51,195 n. 2 Poland and Poles 34, 52, 68, 75-76,152-153, 156,180,187 Pollock, Jackson 97 Polovtsian Dances (choreography) 135,155, 178 Poltava (Ukraine) 105,174,181 Polyanka (choreography) 145 Porgy and Bess (opera title) 93 Potter, David S. 27 Prague 182; Youth Festival 129,151 Prazauskas, Algimantas 59 Prévôts, Naima 10,18, 39,97,99,195 n. 7, n. 8 Prisyadka. (Russian athletic dance movement) 6, 26,171-172,182,185,187 Prokhorov, Vadim 165 Prokofiev, Sergei 122,126,134,148 Propaganda 24 32; American 8,13, 81, 85, 86, 90-91, 96; Soviet 19, 32, 34,35, 61, 63, 79, 81,82, 86,115,118,129, 130,134, 135,138,139,141,149,154,164 Puritanism 12, 80, 83, 94, 97, 99,183 Putin, Vladimir 7,12, 53, 64, 65, 74-75,76, 87, 90,183 Pyatnitsky Chorus 73,122,124,127,149,170, 177,180,193 n. 6,193-194 n. 8 Q Quadrille (Russian) 145, 167,170,171-172, 197 n. 5 Quebec 49 R Race and Racism 53; United States 8,36, 89, 93, 98, 99,139,141,147,154 Raftis, Alkis 56-57 Reagan, Ronald 89-90 Red Army Chorus and Dance Ensemble 93, 119, 138, 144,146 Red Poppy (ballet) 109 Red Scare 79-80, 80, 86, 88 Red Square 116,120,121 Reda, Mahmoud 156,180 Reda Dance Troupe 156,180 Religion and religious identity 48,49, 52, 57, 60, 64, 85,191 n. 2 Reluctant Patron (book title) 99 Representation 4, 5, 6, 9,12, 24, 34, 35, 36, 81, 98,115, 116,133,140,147,160, 165 Republican Party and Republicans 13, 94, 97, 99,194 n. 3,195 n. 10 Ressentiment 65 Reviews, dance 18, 39, 41, 96,109,110,152 Revivalism and revivalists 72,125-126,127, 128,193 n. 7,193-194 n. 8 Revolution, American 58; French 29, 58; Russian 7,15, 32, 64, 66, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72,105, 111, 112,124,125,128,179 Reynolds, Nancy and Malcolm McCormick 6, 107,109,118 Richmond, Yale 92, 93, 94 Riverdance (dance production) 13,16,19, 37, 156,160,187 Road to the Dance (choreography) 155,177, 178 Robinson, Harlow 18, 81 Rock ‘N Roll (choreography, aka Planet of the Apes) 178,191 n. 5 Rockefeller, Nelson 94 Rockefeller Foundation 91 Rockwell, David and Bruce Mau 37 Roman Catholic Church 58 Roman Pantomime Dancers (See Pantomime dancers) Romanovs 65 Romanticism 5, 33, 34,148 Rome, Ancient 26, 27-28, 29, 56,156 Rooney, John James 97 Rooney, Mickey 123, 136,137 Roosevelt, Franklin Delano 85 Roth-Ey, Kristin 125, 135, 195-196 n. 3 Rouland, Michael 117 221 The Igor Moiseyev Dance Company Schlesinger, James R. 87 Scholl, Tim 108 Schwarzkopf, Elizabeth 93 Scotland 49 Searcy, Anne 110 Segal, Lewis 176,177 Sellers-Young, Barbara 58 Serbia and Serbs 35, 54, 56, 59,60, 92,181, 185 Sex and sexuality 8,11,12, 48, 53, 58, 59, 64, 80, 83, 84, 86, 88, 97, 98,106,186,194 n. 4 Sexual Behavior in the Human Male (Kinsey Report title) 12 Shamina, Lidia 19,110 Shamina, Lidia and Olga Moiseyeva 19,110, 111, 116,127,137, 139,140,195 n. 1 Shcherbakova, Elena 7, 9,11,105, 128,133, 149,150,160 Sheen, Bishop Fulton 193 n. 2 Sheremetyevsakaya, Natalia 136 Shope Dance (choreography) 41,186 Shaporina, Lyubov Vasilevna 143 Shostakovich, Dmitri 8, 9,14,114,122,126, 134,148 Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles 39, 95 Siegelbaum, Lewis 69,119 Skolt Sámi 197 n. 5 Skomorokhi (Russian minstrels) 166,196 n. 2 Slavs 193 n. 3,196 n. 2 Slezkine, Yuri 60,66 Slovakia 49, 55 Slovenia and Slovenians 55 Smith, Anthony 52, 56 Socialism (See also communism) 9,29,61,67, 85, 87,120,181,194 n. 3 Socialist Realism 5-6,25-26, 69,106,110, 113,148,149,165 Somalia 51, 74 Souritz, Elizabeth 4,18,108,109,137,138-139 Southern Sudan 56 Soviet Life (magazine) 25,116,186 Soviet Man 59, 68,129 Rumania 31, 34, 104,146,152 Ruslanova, Lidiia 124,146 Russia and Russians 4, 5, 6, 7-8,10,12,14, 26, 34, 35, 36,47-76, 81, 83, 87, 90, 91, 94, 95,104,116,121,122,123,124, 125,127, 129,130,136,137,139,140, 145, 146,148,151,152,153,166,168, 180,181,185,186,193 n. 6,194 n. 2; Empire 47, 174 Russian Federation, 3,6, 7, 12, 14, 31, 49, 55, 67, 76, 124, 125, 130, 138, 179, 183 Russian Festival of Music and Dance (artistic production) 193 n. 6 Russian folk dance 10, 16, 23, 37, 38, 41, 42, 43, 73, 98, 105, 106,118,119, 121, 124, 127, 128, 136,146,147, 151, 153, 154-155, 160, 162,165-170, 177, 179-180, 182,197 n. 3; description 165-172, 196 n. 1; genres 165-172; improvisation 41,168, 169, 171; similarities to Belarus and Ukraine 42, 53, 173,178 Russian nationalism 5,16,17, 23, 25, 47-76, 79, 98, 126,128-129,138, 181 Russian Orthodox Church 7, 53, 64, 65, 72, 75,128, 196-197 n. 2 Russian Revolution 4, 7,107,113,124 Russian Village Festival (Russian Music and Dance production) 73 Russification 63 Rywkin, Michael 68 S Saint Petersburg 166 (see also Leningrad) Samarqand 61 San Franciscon, 85, 95,153 Sanders, Bernie 194 n. 3 Saudi Arabia 55 Saunders, Frances Stonor 81, 90-91 92, 95, 96, 99 Schauert, Paul 121 Schechner, Richard 38 222 Index Soviet Union, 3,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,14,15,17,18, 19,20,23,25,35,38,40,47-76,81-102, 194 ո. 2; collapse of 20,54,61,68, 74, 80, 89,124,177,188; identity 59-60, 68; nationalities in 16,40, 59,60,66, 70, 73,82,83,130,139,155; nationalities policy of 60-62; Show trials 80 Sovnarkom (See also Narkompros) 120 Spain 16, 31, 49,155,187 Spartacus (ballet) 111 Spectacle, 4, 6, 7,11,15-16,19,23-43, 50, 58, 69, 72, 79,110,118,120,123,136,138 164,176,177,183,191 n. 4; ancient 25, 27-28; dance, 4, 7,16,19, 23, 24, 25, 26,28, 29, 30. 31, 35, 36, 37,40,41, 58, 69, 72, 79,110,118,120,123,164,176, 178,183; definitions 23; Early Modern Europe, 28-30; genres 26; modern 25, 30-37; theory 23-26; types of 28 Spectators (See audience and audience response) Sputnik 98 Staged folk dance (See ethno identity dance) Stalin, Josef 7, 8,12,14,15,16,17,18, 24,25, 51, 54, 60, 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, 69, 71, 72, 73, 75, 82, 84, 85, 90,106, 111, 112, 113, 114,115,116; 117,119,120,121, 123,124, 125,126, 127, 134,135,136, 137, 141,142-145,148,154,181,186, 195 n. 2; Executions, in the Stalin era 14„ 120,127,143-144; Terror 7, 51, 67, 120,143,148 Stalin Prize 139 Stanislavsky method 108,109 Starr, Fredrick S. 195-196 n. 3 State Academic Ensemble of Folk Dances of the Peoples of the Soviet Union (See Moiseyev Dance Company) State Department 10,13, 81-99 Stites, Richard 69, 72,124-125,12 Stravinsky, Igor 148 Subtelny, Orest 174 Sukishvili, Uiko 137 Swan Lake (ballet) 11,12 Swift, Mary Grace 70, 120, 148, 188, 192 n. 7 Symphony of the Air 97 Syria, civil war 74,92 Szporluk, Roman 51-52, 74 T Tabanyi, Laszlo 191-192 n. 6 Taglioni, Marie 161 Tajikistan and Tajiks 61,94,124,188,193 n. 4 Tamara Khanum 137 Taminez, Astrid J. 69 Tanec, Macedonian State Folk Ensemble 180 Tango 113 Taruskin, Richard 63-64, 67,166 Tashkent 193 n. 6,198 n. 10 Tatars 76,142,154; dance 154 Tchaikovsky Concert Hall 143, 159 Tehran 87 Television 11, 39, 88, 99, 194 n. 4 Theatre of Folk Art 69, 72,124-125. 127,186 Theoretical and Practical Treatise on Dancing (book title) 163 Ther, Philipp 53, 54 Three Fat Men (ballet) 111 Thurmond, Strom 97 Tihomirov, Vasily 105,107 Tishkov, Valery 62 Tito, Josip Broz 52,59, 60, 69,152 Tkachenko, Tamara 19,42, 43,123,160,167, 171,172,173,177,185,192 n. 10, n. 11,197 n. 4,198 n. 9 Tolstoy, Lev 166 Toomi, Ullo 179 Totalitarianism 15, 24, 32, 36 Trujillo, Raul 39 Truman, Harry S. 82, 84, 87, 91 Trump, Donald J. 7, 25, 26, 27, 50, 51, 89,194 n. 3; Russian scandal 8 Tsam (choreography) 117 Tsars and tsarist regimes 83,106,109,125, 137,166 Tuminez, Astrid S. 67, 74 223 The Igor Moiseyev Dance Company Turganbaeva, Mukarram 196 n. 6 Turkish State Folk Dance Ensemble 156 Turkey 12, 52, 59, 60; and Turkish identity 52 Two Boys in a Fight (choreography) 95,179 U Ukraine and Ukrainians 12, 18, 53, 55, 57, 62, 64, 65, 74, 75, 90,104,124,137-138, 143,152, 172, 174, ; dance 44, 45, 137-138, 144, 145,172, 155,173-174175-176,181; famine in 67, 92,144; in Canada 198 n. 8 United States 5, 7, 8,10-11, 56, 61, 79-100; Military 10, 84, 90; Show trials 80; State Department 10, 81-102,155 Uralskaya, Valeria I. 160,167, 168, 170,171, 172,177 USSR (See Soviet Union) Ustinova, Tatyana 122 Uzbekistan and Uzbeks 6,1 94,116,124,1397 154 dance 137, 156, 188, 192 n. 11, 193 n. 4, 196 n. 6; 197 n. 7, 198 n. 10 V Venezuela 30 Vietnam War 84, 88, 91, 99-100; casualties 1-2 Virginia reel 95, 155 Virsky, Pavlo 18, 39, 172,196 n. 6 Pavlo Virsky Ukrainian Dance Ensemble 193 n. 6 Volkov, Solomon 114,126 Voroshilov, Kliment Yefemovich 144 W Wallonia 51 Warsaw 153,182 Washington, DC 86 Webb, Ruth 30 jjâVefíeChe Weber, Eugene 57 West, Mae 116 White House 8, 26 Wigman, Mary 99 Wolin, Sheldon S 25, 26, 27 Women, American 90, 100,193 n. 4 Work Holiday (choreography) 117 Workers Dance League 4 World War 133 World War II 9, 12, 36. 38, 69, 77, 78, 87, 95, 100, 136, 140, 165; casualties 87 X Xenophobia 65, 88, 129 Y Ya Vspanimaiu (I Remember, Igor Moiseyev’s autobiography) 7,18,19 Yakuts 78, 155 Yalta 87 Yeltsin, Boris 92 Young Ballet Company 179 Youth Festivals 130, 131, 152,153,157,182 Youtube 19, 188,198 n. 10 Yugoslavia 33, 36, 49, 54, 55, 59, 60, 74, 75, 153 Z Zemtsovsky, Izaly 35,160,167,168,170,196 n. 1 Zemetsovsky, Izaly and Anna Kunanbaeva 122, 181 Zguta, Russell 168, 196-197 n. 2 Zhdanov, Andrei 14, 126, 135 Zhirnovsky, Vladimir 64,75,128 Zinn, Howard 100 Zinoviev, Grigori 126 Staetebiwtoöi·* Mönch» 224
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