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EPISODE · Mar 21, 2026 · 22 MIN

Reflections in motion: notes on classical ballet

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Inspired by Divertissement book by Vadim Gaevsky, this podcast blends personal reading notes with reflections on the history and meaning of classical ballet. From Marius Petipa to Yuri Grigorovich, it connects legendary figures, Romantic aesthetics, and modern productions—exploring how scholarship and personal perception meet on the ballet stage.

Inspired by Divertissement book by Vadim Gaevsky, this podcast blends personal reading notes with reflections on the history and meaning of classical ballet. From Marius Petipa to Yuri Grigorovich, it connects legendary figures, Romantic aesthetics, and modern productions—exploring how scholarship and personal perception meet on the ballet stage.

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