Synopses & Reviews
While the early 20th century was rich with creative energy, no one brought theater and dance to the forefront of culture quite like Sergei Diaghilev did with his extraordinary Ballets Russes. From 1909 to 1929, the Ballets Russes attracted the involvement of major artists, composers, and designers. Now, on the 100th anniversary of the companys first performance, this book delves into a rarely seen V&A collection to explore Diaghilevs life and work, and the creative process behind his spectacular ballet productions. Featuring works by Picasso, Stravinsky, Chanel, and many others, this beautiful book showcases artistic collaboration at its finest, and traces the origins, development, and long-term influence of the Ballets Russes.
About the Author
Jane Pritchard is curator of dance at the V&A.
Geoffrey Marsh is director of the Theatre and Performance Collections at the V&A.