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  1. Requiem was MacMillan’s tribute to his friend John Cranko, who had died unexpectedly three years earlier. They had known each other since 1946, when both were students at the Sadler’s Wells Ballet School and soon to become members of the touring company. South African-born Cranko knew from early on that he was to become a choreographer ...

  2. Kenneth MacMillan (11 de diciembre de 1929, Dunfermline - 29 de octubre de 1992, Londres) fue un coreógrafo y bailarín británico. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Después de estudiar en la escuela del Sadler's Wells Theatre, bailó en varias de sus compañías de ballet a partir de 1946.

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  4. 5 de ene. de 2023 · Briggs, Laura. “Kenneth MacMillan’s Manon: butch ballerinas and dancing rape”. Journal of emerging dance scholarship 7 (2019): 1-16. Butler, Judith. “Actos performativos y constitución del género: un ensayo sobre fenomenología y teoría feminista”. Debate feminista 18 (1998): 296-314. Butler, Judith. El género en disputa.

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  6. Isadora. 1981. “Nobody could accuse Kenneth MacMillan of lack of courage”, began the review of the first night of Isadora by Alexander Bland of The Observer. In a two act work MacMillan pushed the boundaries of ballet theatre well beyond any previously accepted limits. Isadora Duncan embraced free love, free expression and disdained ballet ...

  7. A leading ballet choreographer of his generation, Sir Kenneth MacMillan (1929–92) played a major role in defining the English ballet style and was fundamental in the creation and consolidation of the Royal Ballet. The Sir Kenneth MacMillan Foundation notes, “He had a burning sense that ballet theatre should reflect contemporary realities ...