The late great Rudolph Nureyev dances Nijinsky's original choreography (or something like it) to Debussy's Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun.
This production supposedly shocked the French, seriously, the French!
Debussy wrote this ballet to be a setting of a poem by Stephane Malarme.
Here is Nijinsky himself in the role:
I'm just not much in a mood to celebrate the "birthday of the Church" this morning.
Thanks to JCF for putting this idea into my head.
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Interesting to see!
Thanks to JCF for putting this idea into my head.
Which one? >;-)
Seriously, Doug, glad to help. I do remember paper-grading hell . . . from my 4 months of teaching. (Sigh.)
I spent church this morning speaking Acts 2 in Spanish, in a cacaphony of languages. It was our lay preacher's idea---better in conception than execution...
"I do remember paper-grading hell . . . from my 4 months of teaching"
At the risk of sounding sarcastic (which I'm not), I hope you will face that hell again soon.
I've had to face worse, but it's still a pain in the arse.
I hope I get more studio courses to teach in the future; no lecturing, no papers, and a very different and much more interesting relationship with students.
I miss Rudy.
Woof!
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