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COLLECTION

I.     1860…..1910 dance photography
II.    1912…Ballets Russe
III.   1911…..1939  classic – free movement – liration – modern – cubism – bouhouse
IV.   classical ballet
V.    modern – conteporary – non dance – arte vivante – installations 

1860….1910 Photography of Ballet & Dance 

Oldest dated – 1860 photograph in my collection is Dancer with Card Taroh – which was bought in Paris in antique gallery. 
many photographs of Paris Opera and St Petersburg Marrinsky Theatre, Moscow Bolshoi Theatre. 

Coloured silver gelatin print “Dance of Geisha”, Edo, 1880, was acquired in Tokyo and the photogrpahs was included in Book A DANCE.

This period finished with many cart-de-visit of stars and popular dancers as well as popular that time erotic dance pictures and installations. Collection of lass negtives which was researched in archives of Bolshoi Theatre, which Amazing collection of historicalppremiers shows methodic work on staging choreography and costume design.

II.    1912…Ballets Russe

III.   1911…..1939  classic – free movement – liberation of movement – modern – cubism – bouhouse

IV.   classical ballet

1860…..1910 Dane photography 
1911…..1920 
1912…Ballets Russe
Classi Ballet
Modern
Non dance
Arte vivsnt

Anma Pavlova in “Dying Swan” chor. by Michail Fokin.
Iodium Print.
1912 St Petersburg

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V.    modern – conteporary – non dance – arte vivante – installations

Anna Pavlova in Dying Swan 
1913. St Ptersburg.
Silver gelatine Print. 

Cyber Christ.
SIlver gelatine print.
19__ Kopenhaagen

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about collection

about the collection texts 

Oldest dated – 1860 photograph in my collection is Dancer with Card Taroh – which was bought in Paris in antique gallery. 
many photographs of Paris Opera and St Petersburg Marrinsky Theatre, Moscow Bolshoi Theatre. 

Coloured silver gelatin print “Dance of Geisha”, Edo, 1880, was acquired in Tokyo and the photogrpahs was included in Book A DANCE.

This period finished with many erotic dance pictures and static theatre cart-de-visit and glass negatives which was researched in archives of Bolshoi theatre. Amazing collection of historical glass negatives shows methodic work on staging choreography and costume design.

Many thanks to Nina Lobanov-Rostovsky and Maria Alexandrova who fasilitate introduction to archive of Bolshoi Theatre.

Mask 
W56 H34  
Ыутгащ 

Vaslav Nijisnky
Iodium Print.
1912 St Petersburg

EXHIBITION
Wizards versus Wizards

REFERENCE

featured photographers

Nina Alovert  – August Bert – Alfred Eberling – Alan Bergman – Angela Taylor – Eleni Leoussi – John Fenton – Logvinov – Sasha Gussov – Baron Adolf de Maeyer – Richard Ovedon – Ani Leibovitz – fA – Manuel Vazon – Gordon – Erica Koch – Owen – Martin van Benadel – Alexander Kitayev – Valentin Perelmuter – Chezhin – Didier Pailages – Evfrosinia Lavruhina – Laurent Pholoppe – Lyle Wessale – Bill Cooper –

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“… une sélection de ses innombrables photos de danse, incluant des clichés du Mariynsky à l’époque de Marius Petipa jusqu’aux performances d’aujourd’hui, comme celles de La Ribot. C’est une sorte de promenade apéritive dans une des collections les plus importantes du monde . . . “

by Sonia Schoonjans – “Ballet 2000” Journal, Milano

Review by “Ballet 2000” journal, Milano 

“…A selection of his countless dance photographs, including images from the Mariinsky during the era of Marius Petipa through to today’s performances, such as those by La Ribot. It is a kind of introductory stroll through one of the most important collections in the world…”
[Sonia SchoonjansBallet 2000”  Milano]

NON DANCE

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featured dancers

Vaslav Nijinsky – Anna Pavlova – Tamara Karsavina – Bronislava Nijinskaya – Mata Hari – Vera Fokina – Mikhail Fokin – Frederic Forsythe – Yulia Makhaina – Mikhail Baryshnikov – Rudolf Nureev – Alexander Godunov – Maya Plisetskaya – Bianca Lee – Julia Makhalina – Maria Alexandrova – Vishneva – Uliana Lopatkina – Farukh Ruzomatov – Altynai Asylmuratova – Nikolay Tsitskaridze –

featured choreographers

Marius Petipas “Swan Lake”, “Nutcracker”, “Sleeping Beauty” – Micharl Fokin “Dying Swan” – “Riot of Spring” – “Les Biches” – Vaslav Nijinsky “L’Apre midi d’un faune”  – Bronislava Nijinska  – Matt Eck – Michail Shemyakin – Carol Ermitage – Andrei Bartenev – Posohin – Binca Lee “Alarme” – Louise Lecavalier in “Infante, c’est destroy” –  Bianca Li in “Alarme” – Matthew Bourne “Swan Lake” – William Forsythe – 

PRIVATE COLLECTIONS

Collectors of Ballet Russe

Tony Candeloro [Roma]
Marylu Sheehan [London]
Nikita Lobanov-Rostovsky [London]
Nina Lobanov-Rostovsky [London]
Michel Kamidian [Paris]
Ludmila Lipskaya [London]
Richard Copeman [London]

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Nina Alovert [New York]
Sonja Marie Wilde [London]
William Forsythe
Michael Willson [London]
Sonia Schoonejans [Milano]
Alexander Barabanov [London]
Rei Kawabata [Paris]
Vivienne Westwood [London]
Monica Geesing [London]
Alan Bergman [London-New York]