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| Â | Parade (ballet) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Misia Edwards in supporting the idea of having this ballet performed by the Ballets Russes : she had very long toes, but was trusted completely by Sergei Diaghilev for advise on his productions. |  | | Trois morceaux en forme de poire in a concert, and thought of writing a ballet scenario to such music. |  | | The ballet was premiered on May 18, 1917 at the Theatre du Chatelet in Paris, with costumes and sets designed by |
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 | | Through Cocteau, Picasso met Serge Diaghilev, founder of Ballets Russes. |  | | For his ballet, "Parade," Picasso designed the costumes and sets, including a beautiful stage curtain portraying circus performances. |  | | And although Picasso remained close with Gertrude Stein and met poet Jean Cocteau, the community of artists that had spurned his cubist work was gone. |
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| Â | Parade [Massine] |
 | | [ Estelle's home page ] [ Paris Opera Ballet ] [ Diaghilev's Ballets Russes ] [ Graham ] [ Ballets ] [ Dancers ] [ Choreographers ] [ Ballet composers ] [ Chronology ] |  | | This ballet caused a big scandal when it was premiered in 1917, especially because of the "cubist" costumes of Picasso. |  | | In the repertoire of the Paris Opera Ballet. |
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http://www.cmi.univ-mrs.fr/~esouche/dance/Parade.html
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| Â | Springtime in Paris: Art of the Time |
 | | Ballets Suidois : Maintained by the same aficionado as the previous site, this site is still a work in progress, but does feature a complete list of the works performed by this short-lived (1920-1925) yet acclaimed company. |  | | In 1924 Ballet Suidois premiered Satie's ballet Relche, which would be his final piece. |  | | Diaghilev's Ballets Russes : A listing of the works performed by the Ballets Russes during its time in Paris, with supplementary information about many of the ballets and performers. |
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http://music.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/0003_satie/literature.shtml
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| Â | CLASSICAL MUSIC ARCHIVES: Biography of Erik Satie |
 | | Meeting with Cocteau in 1915 led to Diaghilev ballet Parade (1917), in which jazz rhythms are used and the instrumentation incl. |  | | Ravel 1913); Genéviève de Brabant, marionette opera (1899); Le Piège de Méduse, lyric comedy (1913); Parade, ballet (1917); Mercure, ballet (1924); Relâche, ballet (1924). |  | | Greenbaum); Avant-dernières pensées (1915); Parade, suite for 4 hands from ballet (1917); Sonatine bureaucratique (1917); 5 Nocturnes (1919); Premier Menuet (1920). |
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| Â | Parade designs by Hockney |
 | | Parade is the first opera of a triple bill of French works – it progresses to Les Mamelles de Tiresias, then to L’Enfant et les Sortileges. |  | | Some will appear only in the Satie ballet, such as Columbine, the Chinese Conjuror and the Stage Manager. |  | | This time they spell the words "Frances Poulenc," to prepare the audience for Les Mamelles, the opera to follow. |
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http://www.saltsmill.org.uk/parade.htm
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| Â | SatieMart: Corp Parade review |
 | | Those who only know Satie from his early Gymnopédies and Gnossiennes - take heed: Parade shuffles along its apparently aimless, deadpan and wicked way with interjections from typewriters, lottery wheels, pistols and sirens. |  | | In short, he fully realizes the kind of music that would come out of a collaboration among Erik Satie, Francis Picabia, Jean Cocteau, Pablo Picasso, and Leonide Massine for Diaghilev and the Ballet Russes - and in fact did. |  | | My personal touchstone recording of both Parade and Relâche is the old Louis Auriacombe reading with the Paris Conservatory Orchestra, once generally available on Angel (EMI, unavailable.) Auricombe's performance struck me as a fine effort - idiomatically correct, full of droll humor and not so droll humor, and captured in truly impressive sound. |
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http://hem.passagen.se/satie/db/rev/corp_parade.htm
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| Â | B.co Bordeaux Opera Ballet Review |
 | | The Royal Ballet Sinfonia plays, as usual, with passion but the ballets are a flop. |  | | Director of Bordeaux Opera Ballet Charles Jude, former Paris Opera Ballet star and protégé of Rudolf Nureyev, is the latest to jump on this questionable band wagon, bringing Picasso and Dance to the Edinburgh Festival last week. |  | | Russia's Kirov Ballet started it all three years ago with doubtful claims for its original Sleeping Beauty, and more recently La Bayadere seen in London last month. |
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http://www.ballet.co.uk/magazines/yr_03/aug03/jt_rev_bordeaux_opera_0803.htm
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| Â | Picasso, Pablo [encyclopedia] |
 | | During World War I, Picasso befriended poet Jean Cocteau, with whom he collaborated on a production of the ballet Parade. |  | | In 1912, he met Eva Gouell (also known as Marcelle Humbert), whom he adored and made the focus of much of his work. |  | | Three years later he married Olga Koklova, a dancer he had met while traveling in Italy during the creation of Parade. |
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http://www.artzia.com/History/Biography/Picasso/
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| Â | Guillaume Apollinaire |
 | | He had earlier coined the word surrealism in the program notes for Jean Cocteau and Erik Satie 's ballet Parade, first performed on 18 May 1917. |  | | While recovering from his wound, he wrote the play Les Mamelles de Tirésias ( 1917) (the subject of an opera by Francis Poulenc premiered in 1947), which he described as surrealist, making it one of the first works to be so-described. |
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http://www.brainyencyclopedia.com/encyclopedia/g/gu/guillaume_apollinaire.html
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| Â | Parade (ballet) |
 | | The ballet "Parade" of 1917 was the first of Picasso's collaborations with Serge Diaghilev's Ballets Russes, and heralded a new age in both modern ballet and the Parisian avant-garde. |  | | Scorned by audiences and praised by critics, it brought common street entertainments to the elite in a one-act ballet written by Jean Cocteau and composed by Erik Satie. |  | | Brought to you by TravelSources and the Beaches and Towns Network, LLC. |
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| Â | www.parallels.demon.co.uk/spandau.html |
 | | Spandau Ballet UK tape "Parade" (Chrysalis ZCDL 1473) = £7 |  | | Spandau Ballet "World Parade 84 / 85" tour programme = £9 |  | | Spandau Ballet UK VHS video "Spandau Ballet Over Britain" (CVIM 10) = £15 |
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| Â | Parade - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Mary Phagan, a young girl who worked at the factory Frank supervised. |  | | Parade is a general term for a collected formation of troops, typically with restricted movement. |
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| Â | Amazon.co.uk: Music: Parade |
 | | Customers who bought music by Spandau Ballet also bought music by these artists: |  | | That's where Spandau Ballet are different, and in many ways superior. |  | | However, I don't listen to much of their music from the 80s. |
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| Â | dance.net - its a pinky parade (1011574) - Read article: Ballet, Jazz, Modern, Hip Hop, Tap, Irish, Disco, Twirling, ... |
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| Â | Sheet Music publication - Parade (Ballet) ~ Study Score |
 | | Sheet Music publication - Parade (Ballet) ~ Study Score |  | | This title ships direct from the publisher - normally within 4 working days. |  | | Prices subject to change to be advised on confirmation of order. |
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| Â | Summit Daily News for Breckenridge, Keystone, Copper and Frisco Colorado - Arts and Entertainment |
 | | In addition, Frey will dance to a song by the Backstreet Boys to honor her mother, who died two weeks ago. |  | | Preschoolers create a sweet buzz with "Baby Bumblebee," tap dancers strut their stuff in "The Big Parade," ballet class deals with "Got Benched," jazz students "Walk This Way," and the award-winning Co.Motion dancers perform a newly choreographed piece, "You Are the Sunshine of My Life." |  | | We have kids now that are dancing professionally out there, all over." |
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 | | 1995, 1997, 1999 and 2001, 2003 N.B.T.A America's Youth on Parade, Notre Dame University, South Bend, Indiana—Top 10 Group and Solo Awards in Novice through Advanced Levels |  | | Philadelphia Mummer's Parade on New Year's Day (TV Coverage, Channel 17) |  | | 1999 and 2003 America Starts Here July 4 Parade and Production Number—Feature Performance |
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 | | Ballet Folklorico Raices Latinas Sunday, April 18 iFEST WORLD MUSIC STAGE 1:00 p.m. |  | | Royal Thai Ballet CHASE THAI VILLAGE STAGE 2:30 p.m. |  | | Royal Thai Ballet CHASE THAI VILLAGE STAGE 11:00 a.m. |
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