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Wednesday, August 29, 9-10 pm ET
Rudolf Nureyev is one of the enduring icons of 20th-century
performing arts, a figure whose fame reached far beyond the ballet
stage, but only in a post-Soviet world have new sources of
information on this famed figure emerged.
Rudolf Nureyev is one of the enduring icons of 20th-century
performing arts, a figure whose fame reached far beyond the ballet
stage. What is there to say about Nureyev that hasn't already been
said in numerous books and documentaries? In a post-Soviet world,
new sources of information have emerged. Featuring recently
recorded interviews with Russian friends and colleagues now free to
discuss his early years, as well as archival footage not seen in
the West, this program traces his meteoric career with fresh
insight and candor. The performance documentary at last reveals why
he felt compelled to defect in 1961 - his daring quest for personal
and artistic freedom - as well as his painful homecoming many years
later under the hostile eye of the KGB. The program will
complement the publication in October 2007 of a major new
authorized biography by Julie Kavanagh.