tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2109407776782231224.post8877621224917093892..comments2024-01-03T02:41:28.344-05:00Comments on Beyond the Barre: Fokine's SwanMiss Haleyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08530418334294546322noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2109407776782231224.post-44430585154874918532015-12-16T15:27:47.811-05:002015-12-16T15:27:47.811-05:00Do you know where you got the publication? My copy...Do you know where you got the publication? My copy disappeared and i'd love to be able to study it again.Miss Haleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08530418334294546322noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2109407776782231224.post-30175404884894371522013-12-18T20:38:31.327-05:002013-12-18T20:38:31.327-05:00I saw Ludmila's copy. It was part of a publica...I saw Ludmila's copy. It was part of a publication of the sheet music for piano along with photographs of Fokina in different poses and positions with a verbal description of the movement. I don't remember who the publisher was, but I think it was a music publisher. Fokine likely created more than one version of it, and I believe the very first was on Fokina, not Pavlova. You can look this up in his biography. Mr. Dokoudovsky danced in Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, but I know that it was when he was in Ballet Theater that Fokine was one of the company's choreographers, and that he staged Les Sylphides then, with Ludmila's mother, Nina Stroganova dancing the Mazurka.baronhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04837868289645196396noreply@blogger.com