

Bliss and Dance explores the four major ballets of Sir Arthur Bliss, a central figure in British music for over fifty years. Known for his expressive, dramatic style, Bliss collaborated with leading choreographers including Ninette de Valois, Robert Helpmann and Lew Christensen.
Across fifteen illustrated essays, experts examine the creation, context and legacy of these works, revealing their impact on dance then and now. Edited by former Royal Ballet dancer and choreographer Jennifer Jackson.
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