The Uses of Print and Writing in Eighteenth Century European Ballet: the Case of The Letters on Dancing and Ballets by Jean-Georges Noverre

  • Juan Ignacio Vallejo Instituto de Altos Estudios Sociales.Universidad Nacional de San Martín. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas.
Keywords: Pantomime Ballet, Enlightenment, History of Books, Dance history, Jean-Georges Noverre

Abstract

This article aims to study the uses of print, especially the Letters on Dancing and Ballets by Jean-Georges Noverre, throughout the emergence of pantomime ballet in the late eighteenth century. Noverre’s discourse is directly associated with a project to revitalize the art of dance. In this sense, books as an object are not only a support for the new aesthetic discourse, but a tool with multiple uses. It simultaneously seeks to modify the spectator’s view of the scene, legitimize the success of the new theatrical genre and value the ballet master profession.

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Vallejo J. I. (2016). The Uses of Print and Writing in Eighteenth Century European Ballet: the Case of The Letters on Dancing and Ballets by Jean-Georges Noverre. Cuadernos de Historia Moderna, 41(1), 129-146. https://doi.org/10.5209/CHMO.52762
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