The ballet that incited a riot - Iseult Gillespie

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We typically think of ballet as harmonious, graceful and polished–
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hardly features that would trigger a riot.
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But at the first performance of Igor Stravinsky’s "The Rite of Spring,"
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audience members were so outraged that they drowned out the orchestra.
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Accounts of the event include people hurling objects at the stage,
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challenging each other to fights, and getting arrested–
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all on what started as a sophisticated night at the ballet.
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First performed in May 1913
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at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées in Paris,
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"The Rite of Spring" is set in prehistoric times.
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The narrative follows an ancient Pagan community
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worshipping the Earth and preparing for the sacrifice of a woman
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intended to bring about the change of seasons.
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But the ballet is much more concerned with the violent relationship
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between humans, nature, and culture
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than with character or plot.
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These themes manifest in a truly upsetting production
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which combines harsh music, jerky dancing, and uncanny staging.
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It opens with dancers awakening to a solo bassoon,
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playing in an eerily high register.
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This gives way to discordant strings, punctured by unexpected pauses
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while the dancers twitch to the music.
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These frightening figures enact the ballet’s brutal premise,
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which set audiences on edge
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and shattered the conventions of classical music.
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In these ways and many more,
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"The Rite of Spring" challenged the orchestral traditions
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of the 19th century.
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Composed on the cusp of both the first World War
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and the Russian revolution,
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"The Rite of Spring" seethes with urgency.
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This tension is reflected in various formal experiments,
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including innovative uses of syncopation, or irregular rhythm;
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atonality or the lack of a single key,
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and the presence of multiple time signatures.
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Alongside these strikingly modern features,
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Stravinsky spliced in aspects of Russian folk music–
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a combination that deliberately disrupted
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the expectations of his sophisticated, urban audience.
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This wasn’t Stravinsky’s first use of folk music.
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Born in a small town outside of St. Petersburg in 1882,
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Stravinsky’s reputation was cemented with the lush ballet "The Firebird."
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Based on a Russian fairytale,
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this production was steeped in Stravinsky’s fascination
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with folk culture.
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But he plotted a wilder project in "The Rite of Spring,"
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pushing folk and musical boundaries to draw out the rawness of pagan ritual.
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Stravinsky brought this reverie to life
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in collaboration with artist Nicholas Roerich.
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Roerich was obsessed with prehistoric times.
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He had published essays about human sacrifice
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and worked on excavations of Slavic tombs
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in addition to set and costume design.
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For "The Rite of Spring," he drew from Russian medieval art
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and peasant garments to create costumes that hung awkwardly
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on the dancers’ bodies.
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Roerich set them against vivid backdrops of primeval nature;
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full of jagged rocks, looming trees and nightmarish colors.
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Along with its dazzling sets and searing score,
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the original choreography for "The Rite of Spring"
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was highly provocative.
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This was the doing of legendary dancer Vaslav Nijinsky,
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who developed dances to rethink “the roots of movement itself.”
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Although Stravinsky later expressed frustration
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with Nijinsky’s demanding rehearsals
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and single-minded interpretations of the music,
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his choreography proved as pioneering as Stravinsky’s composition.
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He contorted traditional ballet–
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to both the awe and horror of his audience,
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many of whom expected the refinement and romance of the genre.
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The dancing in "The Rite of Spring" is agitated and uneven,
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with performers cowering, writhing and leaping about as if possessed.
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Often, the dancers are not one with the music
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but rather seem to struggle against it.
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Nijinsky instructed them to turn their toes inwards
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and land heavily after jumps, often off the beat.
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For the final, frenzied scene,
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a woman dances herself to death to loud bangs and jarring strings.
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The ballet ends abruptly on a harsh, haunting chord.
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Today, "The Rite of Spring"
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remains as chilling as its controversial debut,
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but the shockwaves of the original work continue to resound and inspire.
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You can hear Stravinsky’s influence in modern jazz’s dueling rhythms,
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folky classical music, and even film scores for horror movies,
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which still illicit a riotous audience response.
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