Frederick Ashton
By (Author) Cristina Franchi
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oberon Books Ltd
5th October 2004
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Dance
792.82092
Paperback
164
Width 220mm, Height 259mm
2004 marks the centenary of the birth of Frederick Ashton, Founder Choreographer of The Royal Ballet, whose work defined the English style of ballet. Inspired to dance by Anna Pavlova, encouraged by Ninette de Valois (Founder of the Royal Ballet), Ashton's career as dancer, choreographer and director, spans the Company's history from its earliest days. His influence is still seen today in the repertory and style that informs the Company, with ballets such as La Fille mal garde, Ondine and Faade. This is the first of a series of books in the Royal Opera House Heritage Series, featuring a unique collection of images from the Royal Opera House Archives. The Series celebrates some of the legendary figures from the world of ballet and opera who have been associated with the Royal Opera House and its resident Companies, The Royal Ballet and The Royal Opera.
Cristina Franchi is Exhibitions Curator at the Royal Opera House. Each season Cristina draws on the remarkable collections of the Royal Opera House Archives to devise a series of exhibitions to reflect the work of the resident companies, The Royal Ballet and The Royal Opera.