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Anna Pavlova: concert program: 1929 performance at the Theatre Royal, Adelaide
Title : Anna Pavlova: concert program: 1929 performance at the Theatre Royal, Adelaide Anna Pavlova: concert program: 1929 performance at the Theatre Royal, Adelaide
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Date of creation : ca. 1929
Format : Magazine
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In 1911 the acclaimed dancer Anna Pavlova established her own dance company which toured internationally. The J.C. Williamson organization brought her company to Australia in 1926 and 1929. Considered the greatest ballerina of her time, Pavlova played to full houses with ecstatic newspapers reports about the performances.

Pavlova appeared in Adelaide at the Theatre Royal on 26 and 27 June 1929. She was partnered by Pierre Vladimiroff. The company presented various ballets, including The magic flute and Don Quixote, and several shorter divertissements, such as The Swan and Pierrot. Works which Pavlova had choreographed herself, including Russian dance and Au Bal, were also performed.

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Period : 1927-1939
Further reading :

Money, Keith. Anna Pavlova, her life and art, New York: Knopf: Distributed by Random House, 1982.

Pask, Edward H. Enter the colonies dancing: A history of dance in Australia 1835-1940, Melbourne: Oxford University Press, 1979

Internet links :

Australia dancingsee: People: Pavlova, Anna (1881 - 1931)

Dance people dancesee: Early touring companies [National Library of Australia]


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