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Apollo's Angels

A History of Ballet

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Apollo's Angels

By: Jennifer Homans
Narrated by: Kirsten Potter
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For more than 400 years, the art of ballet has stood at the center of Western civilization. Its traditions serve as a record of our past. A ballerina dancing The Sleeping Beauty today is a link in a long chain of dancers stretching back to 16th-century Italy and France: Her graceful movements recall a lost world of courts, kings, and aristocracy, but her steps and gestures are also marked by the dramatic changes in dance and culture that followed. Ballet has been shaped by the Renaissance and Classicism, the Enlightenment and Romanticism, Bolshevism, Modernism, and the Cold War.

Apollo's Angels is a groundbreaking work---the first cultural history of ballet ever written, beautifully told. Ballet is unique: It has no written texts or standardized notation. It is a storytelling art passed on from teacher to student. The steps are never just the steps---they are a living, breathing document of a culture and a tradition. And while ballet's language is shared by dancers everywhere, its artists have developed distinct national styles. French, Italian, Danish, Russian, English, and American traditions each have their own expression, often formed in response to political and societal upheavals.

From ballet's origins in the Renaissance and the codification of its basic steps and positions under France's Louis XIV (himself an avid dancer), the art form wound its way through the courts of Europe, from Paris and Milan to Vienna and St. Petersburg. It was in Russia that dance developed into the form most familiar to American audiences: The Sleeping Beauty, Swan Lake, and The Nutcracker originated at the Imperial court.

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Critic reviews

"[The] book is a delight to read, massively informed yet remarkably agile." ( The Washington Post)
“The only truly definitive history of the most impossibly fantastic art form, ballet . . . an eloquent and lasting elegy to an unlasting art.” ( The New York Times Book Review)
“Intellectually rigorous, beautifully written, brilliantly structured.” ( San Francisco Chronicle)

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A fine book narrated well

Jennifer Homans' book itself needs no introduction: it really is first rate. I had already read it before buying this audio version, which adds further dimensions to the print version and was a welcome surprise. Contrary to many opinions offered here, I have enjoyed listening to the narration many times. Its reading communicates a real empathy with the subject matter, regardless of any mispronunciations of foreign words and names. I guess there's no accounting for taste, but anyway, the audio sample is a good indication of what to expect.

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