ABSTRACT

Paris at the turn of the century - Art Nouveau, Renoir, Toulouse-Lautrec and the Folies Bergere.  This was the atmosphere which nurtured the artistic development of the remarkable dancer and choreographer Ida Rubinstein.This long-awaited biography gives us a unique insight into the life of a remarkable woman, responsible for a fascinating chapter of our artistic heritage. She was a chameleon, a diva, who lived many lives, overcoming the anti-Semitism of her times to enchant and captivate the highest of societies.<br>Untrained as a dancer, Ida Rubinstein's charisma attracted collaborators such as Debussy, Stravinsky, Ravel, Cocteau, Bakst, and Benois.

chapter |6 pages

St Petersburg

chapter |6 pages

Antigone

chapter |5 pages

Salomé

chapter |14 pages

Cléopâtre

chapter |10 pages

Schéhérazade

chapter |5 pages

Artists' Model

chapter |13 pages

St Sébastien

chapter |9 pages

The Producer

chapter |10 pages

War and Revolution

chapter |8 pages

Cracks in the Mask

chapter |9 pages

Milan

chapter |6 pages

La Dame Aux Camélias

chapter |6 pages

Nijinsky

chapter |7 pages

The 1928 Season

chapter |6 pages

Covent Garden 1931

chapter |7 pages

The Paris Opera 1934

chapter |11 pages

World War Two

chapter |4 pages

Vence

chapter |4 pages

Whispers in The Wings