id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ajmt2kl7krcu5lhr4w6h35m57u Kate Guthrie Awakening 'Sleeping Beauty': The Creation of National Ballet in Britain 2015 42 .pdf application/pdf 17740 2960 79 Ballet Company hastily put together a new production of Tchaikovsky's The Sleeping Beauty.1 Its Beaumont, The Sleeping Beauty as Presented by the Sadler's Wells Ballet (London, 1946), provides a detailed account of this that Britain was – as ballet critic Arnold Haskell put it – 'a fundamentally inartistic nation'.18 The high 18 Arnold Haskell, The National Ballet: A History and a Manifesto (with an overture by Ninette de Valois) (London, 1947), 67. of mid-century British ballet culture, I demonstrate that the vision of a grand opera house as a centre music critics' – hailed a new era in the history of ballet: Scholl, "Sleeping Beauty," A Legend in Progress, 2. 79 For a detailed account of the company's war years, see Mary Clarke, The Sadler's Wells Ballet: A History and An seemed likely that the Sadler's Wells might finally take on the role of Britain's first national ballet ./cache/work_ajmt2kl7krcu5lhr4w6h35m57u.pdf ./txt/work_ajmt2kl7krcu5lhr4w6h35m57u.txt