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This is from the pr synopsis
Sunday, June 18, 8:00am No artist has ever been more closely associated with images of dancers than the French Impressionist Edgar Degas; more than half of Degas' vast output of paintings, drawings and sculptures is devoted to the activities of the ballet dancers and dance students of late 19th-century Paris. These works, recently organized in an acclaimed exhibition by the American Federation of Arts, the Detroit Institute of Arts and the Philadelphia Museum of Art, are featured in this unique documentary exploring Degas' intimate connection to the Paris Opéra, where for years he attended performances and watched ballet classes. With unprecedented access to the rehearsal rooms and backstage areas of the magnificent Palais Garnier opera house, hardly changed since Degas' day, and featuring dramatic recreations of the artist at work in his Montmartre studio, 'Degas and the Dance' examines one of Impressionism's foremost artists and the environment that inspired his best-loved works. Actor Frank Langella narrates. http://www.pbs.org/wnet/gperf/shows/degas/degas.html CC, Stereo TVPG Educational Taping Rights: Fair Use Last edited by joe phelan : June 9th, 2006 at 09:36 AM. |
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John Malyon, host
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Thanks Joe.
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