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Musical Excerpts from LITTLE DANCER
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Musical excerpts from Little Dancer, A New Musical
Starring Terrence Mann, Melissa Errico, Dee Hoty, and Tiler Peck
Book and Lyrics by Lynn Ahrens
Music by Stephen Flaherty
Direction and Choreography by Susan Stroman
Musical Direction by Greg Jarrett
Little Dancer is an original musical set in the glamorous and dangerous backstage world of the Paris Opera Ballet. Inspired by the life of Marie van Goethem, the headstrong young ballerina who posed for Edgar Degas’s groundbreaking “Little Dancer” sculpture – an unknown dancer who inadvertently became the most famous dancer in the world.
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1943.1128: Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen
Harvard Art Museums
Sculpture
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Gallery Text
Degas displayed the wax figure after which this bronze was cast at the sixth impressionist exhibition, in 1881. The only sculpture that he ever presented publicly, the work caused an uproar for its frank realism and use of materials. In depicting Marie van Goethem, one of the lower-class girls training at the Paris Opera Ballet, Degas fashioned the figure out of real materials, including a linen bodice, muslin tutu, satin dance slippers, a wig made of actual hair, and a ribbon to keep it in place. Her worn body, uneven skin, and wrinkled stockings challenged the idealizing tendencies typical of sculpture of the period. Such naturalism prompted the novelist and critic Joris-Karl Huysmans to exclaim, “M. Degas has overthrown the tradition of sculpture, as he has long since shaken the conventions of painting.” Following the artist’s death, the Hébrard foundry cast at least two dozen bronzes after the original, of which this is the third.
Identification and Creation
- Object Number
- 1943.1128
- People
- Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas, French (Paris, France 1834 - 1917 Paris, France)
- Title
- Little Dancer, Aged Fourteen
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