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AmericanSoviet Cultural Diplomacy: The Bolshoi Ballet's American Premiere

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Full Title:

AmericanSoviet Cultural Diplomacy: The Bolshoi Ballet's American Premiere

Contributors:
ISBN:

9780739199305

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

18th November 2014

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

European history

Dewey:

792.80947

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

294

Dimensions:

Width 162mm, Height 236mm, Spine 26mm

Weight:

549g

Description

AmericanSoviet Cultural Diplomacy: The Bolshoi Ballets American Premiere is the first full-length examination of a Soviet cultural diplomatic effort. Following the signing of an American-Soviet cultural exchange agreement in the late 1950s, Soviet officials resolved to utilize the Bolshoi Ballets planned 1959 American tour to awe audiences with Soviet choreographers great accomplishments and Soviet performers superb abilities. Relying on extensive research, Cadra Peterson McDaniel examines whether the objectives behind Soviet cultural exchange and the specific aims of the Bolshoi Ballets 1959 American tour provided evidence of a thaw in American-Soviet relations. Interwoven throughout this study is an examination of the Soviets competing efforts to create ballets encapsulating Communist ideas while simultaneously reinterpreting pre-revolutionary ballets so that these works were ideologically acceptable. McDaniel investigates the rationale behind the creation of the Bolshois repertoire and the Soviet leaderships objectives and interpretation of the tours success as well as American response to the tour. The repertoire included the four ballets, Romeo and Juliet, Swan Lake, Giselle, and The Stone Flower, and two Highlights Programs, which included excerpts from various pre- and post-revolutionary ballets, operas, and dance suites. How the Americans and the Soviets understood the Bolshois success provides insight into how each side conceptualized the role of the arts in society and in political transformation. AmericanSoviet Cultural Diplomacy: The Bolshoi Ballets American Premiere demonstrates the ballets role in Soviet foreign policy, a shift to "artful warfare," and thus emphasizes the significance of studying cultural exchange as a key aspect of Soviet foreign policy and analyzes the continued importance of the arts in twenty-first century Russian politics.

Reviews

This book is well worth the attention of anyone interested in the Cold War or in the value of cultural exchanges, then, now, and in the future. . . .McDaniel's work will awaken those scholars who concentrate on military and political confrontations, such as those concerning Russian activity in Ukraine, to the importance of the calming and rewarding aspects of cultural interactions. * The Russian Review *
Cadra McDaniels book, which is based on serious and solid research using both archival and published documents engaging contemporary Soviet and American periodicals and occasionally oral history, is a welcome addition to the growing literature about cultural production/consumption, cultural politics, and ideology in the Soviet Union, especially during post-Stalin socialism. It is devoted to a very important topic the role of cultural diplomacy in both the relaxation of international tensions and the intensification of ideological confrontation between the Soviet Union and the United States during the rule of Nikita Khrushchev. Its main focus is on the history of the successful Bolshoi Ballet's tour in the U.S. in 1959, which is presented as a major chapter in Soviet cultural diplomacy and an episode of the Soviet artful warfare against the Americans. -- Sergei Zhuk, Ball State University

Author Bio

Cadra Peterson McDaniel is assistant professor at Texas A&M UniversityCentral Texas.

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