The Center for Performing and Cinematic Arts features Millicent Hodson, "Lost and Found: Modernism Rediscovered Through Ballet."
An illustrated tour of the most famous ballets of the twentieth century including the groundbreaking 1987 reconstruction of Vaslav Nijinsky’s Le Sacre du Printemps (1913) for the Joffrey Ballet with music by Igor Stravinsky and set design by Nicholas Roerich. Hodson will also relate the ballets by major choreographers of the twentieth century to the music and art of their collaborators.
Millicent Hodson, choreographer, graphic artist, and dance historian, and Kenneth Archer, scenic consultant and art historian, reconstruct lost ballets and create new productions through Ballets Old & New, London, staging work worldwide with major ballet companies.
This event is open to the public and part of AIR.
Arts Interdisciplinary Research (AIR) is a holistic research center and forum for creative and scholarly research across the arts that includes cutting-edge colloquia, exploratory seminars, lecture demonstrations, launches of research publications and creative works, reading groups, faculty talks, and stand-alone conferences initiated by the faculty of the Center for the Performing and Cinematic Arts.