Different Drummer -  Jann Parry

Different Drummer (eBook)

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2010 | 1. Auflage
784 Seiten
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Kenneth MacMillan's ballets are in constant demand by world-famous companies, particularly Romeo and Juliet, Manon and Mayerling. However, MacMillan was tormented by an acute sense of being an outsider, and often at odds with the institutions in which he worked. A real-life Billy Elliot from a Scottish working class family, MacMillan demonstrated a prodigious talent for dancing from an early age. Following the premature death of his mother, the young MacMillan sought an escape, and despite his father's disapproval, secured a place at Sadler's Wells. Paradoxically he found himself crippled by stage-fright during the height of his professional career, leaving him with only one option - choreography. He went on to produce ballets which defied convention and became renowned for challenging audiences. Despite criticism, MacMillan achieved international acclaim, becoming artistic director of both the Berlin Ballet and the Royal Ballet. On a personal level he found unexpected happiness with his wife and daughter in the later stages of his life, making it all the more tragic when he died suddenly at the age of 62. This stunning biography reveals a complex artist who fiercely guarded his own privacy, whilst his ballets communicated his darkest and most intimate thoughts.

A long-established dance writer, Jann Parry was dance critic for The Observer from 1983 to 2004. She has written for publications including The Spectator, The Listener, About the House (Royal Opera House magazine), Dance Now, Dance Magazine (USA), Stage Bill (USA) and Dancing Times. As a writer/producer, she worked for the BBC World Service from 1970 to 1989, covering current affairs and the arts. As well as producing radio programmes, she has contributed to television and radio documentaries about dance and dancers. She is married to Richard Kershaw and lives in London.
Kenneth MacMillan's ballets are in constant demand by world-famous companies, particularly Romeo and Juliet, Manon and Mayerling. However, MacMillan was tormented by an acute sense of being an outsider, and often at odds with the institutions in which he worked. A real-life Billy Elliot from a Scottish working class family, MacMillan demonstrated a prodigious talent for dancing from an early age. Following the premature death of his mother, the young MacMillan sought an escape, and despite his father's disapproval, secured a place at Sadler's Wells. Paradoxically he found himself crippled by stage-fright during the height of his professional career, leaving him with only one option - choreography. He went on to produce ballets which defied convention and became renowned for challenging audiences. Despite criticism, MacMillan achieved international acclaim, becoming artistic director of both the Berlin Ballet and the Royal Ballet. On a personal level he found unexpected happiness with his wife and daughter in the later stages of his life, making it all the more tragic when he died suddenly at the age of 62. This stunning biography reveals a complex artist who fiercely guarded his own privacy, whilst his ballets communicated his darkest and most intimate thoughts.

This first complete biography of MacMillan has been well worth the wait. His complex and mostly tortured life is forensically and intimately portrayed by critic and dance writer Jann Parry, in a mammoth book (758pp including appendices) which is hard to put down. ... Parry's account of the man is always fascinating but it is the finely detailed description of his choreography that turns this book into a treasure. ... Her painstaking, chronological analysis of every MacMillan work is backed up by a detailed appendix of his entire choreography and an excellent, authoritative background on sources and recordings. ... a truly excellent biography ... Jann Parry has written a most marvellous, informative and enjoyable book, which exposes so much new knowledge and insight about the man and his ballets; it is a tour de force that joins the premier league of dance biographies.

Jann Parry's riveting biography ... Meticulous, authoritative and unflappable, Parry has done an excellent job in elucidating this fascinating but somewhat tirsesomely self-centred and over-sensitive man. Her authoritative biography will join Julie Kavanagh's portrait of Ashton and Meredith Daneman's of Fonteyn as primary sources for the study of British ballet.

Jann Parry's magnificent life of the Scottish choreographer ... Through astute observation and exhaustive research Parry, a former dance critic, delivers not jus thte life of a choreographic genius but also charts the history of modern British classical ballet.

Jann Parry's scrupulous biography sensitively relates the savage works to the artist who produced them.

She constantly holds her subject in this unwavering gaze. ... (Macmillan's) behaviour is always explained, if not excused, by this crippling anxiety and Parry's great achievement is to explain why, despite all his flaws, generations of dancers wanted to work with this exacting choreographer and why his ballets still matter.

In Different Drummer, Parry has given us MacMillan the man, in all his troubled, dramatic, hysterical creativity.

A masterful insight into the nature of creative genius and the pain and trials that often mark such paths. Sensitive but without resorting to hagiography, this is as fascinating to those who love dance and saw MacMillan's work, as it is to those who are merely interested in the nature of artistic endeavour.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 7.10.2010
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Kunst / Musik / Theater Theater / Ballett
Sachbuch/Ratgeber Sport Tanzen / Tanzsport
Schlagworte Ballet • choreography • Dance
ISBN-10 0-571-27451-X / 057127451X
ISBN-13 978-0-571-27451-2 / 9780571274512
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