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Society’s Waltz is a podcast that looks at the social norms, events, and history that has made dance into what it is today.
On today’s episode of Society’s Waltz we’ll be looking at what makes a good adaption and how ballets effectively adapt classic stories into the ballet format. Co-hosted with Kaia Rasmussen and Anthony Shudra.
Kaia’s Episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5PN5ZCwLRWNRPudmOQfsWt?si=rp2WQttxSy-ViW86O7o0iw
Anthony’s Episode: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2DAFSMswZgi8gRq4YOG1vz?si=uuut_n1eRt-bxNfhLugFCA
Works Cited:
Smith, Janet. “Ballet BC Creates a Visually Striking New Romeo + Juliet.” The Georgia Straight, 15 Feb. 2018, www.straight.com/arts/1032441/ballet-bc-creates-visually-striking-new-romeo-juliet.
Lee, Cherilyn J., and News Desk. “Cinderella: Ballet Story, Characters, Music & Performances.” The Ballet Herald™, 16 Jan. 2021, www.balletherald.com/cinderella-ballet/.
https://www.queenslandballet.com.au/2019/romeo-and-juliet/the-story
“The Sleeping Beauty.” The Marius Petipa Society, 24 May 2020, petipasociety.com/the-sleeping-beauty/.
Macaulay, Alastair. “How 'The Sleeping Beauty' Tells Its Story Through Ballet.” The New York Times, The New York Times, 27 June 2016, www.nytimes.com/2016/06/28/arts/dance/sleeping-beauty-ratmansky-american-ballet-theater-metropolitan-opera.html.
“Roberto Boyle and Misty Copeland - Romeo and Juliet.” YouTube, uploaded by Out About, 6 Oct. 2017, www.youtube.com/watch?v=7AnpPu7j6Dg&feature=youtu.be.
“Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (Ballet, 2017 - Lauren Cuthbertson).” YouTube, uploaded by Brilliant Ballet, 26 Dec. 2020, youtu.be/Skodjy78D0A.
Society’s Waltz
Society’s Waltz is a podcast that looks at the social norms, events, and history that has made dance into what it is today.