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304 pages, 6 x 9
42 b&w photos, notes, index.
Hardcover
Release Date:06 Apr 2008
ISBN:9780813032092
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Remembering Nureyev

The Trail of a Comet

University Press of Florida

Famously volatile, fickle in his passions for people, but with astonishing charisma onstage and off, Rudolf Nureyev is regarded as one of the greatest male ballet dancers of the twentieth century. In 1968, Nureyev approached Rudi van Dantzig for permission to dance in one of van Dantzig’s ballets. So began a close friendship and artistic collaboration that lasted until Nureyev’s death in 1993.   This searing memoir is an uncompromising look at artists in relationship. The passion for dance that drove both men created a bond that was constantly strained by Nureyev’s outrageous lifestyle and van Dantzig’s uncompromising idea of how his work should be portrayed. Worlds apart in temperament, van Dantzig’s demands for high-caliber performances led to the eventual firing of Nureyev as the dancer’s prowess waned. This is a book balletomanes cannot miss, with an eagle-eyed sharpness that never dissolves into hagiography or gossip.

Rudi van Dantzig is one of the leading European choreographers of his generation and was director of the Dutch National Ballet from 1971 to 1991. He is the author of several award-winning novels and has also been honored with prestigious awards for his choreography.

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