RELATED LINKS
Australia Dancing: Ballets Russes Australian Tours 1936-1940
This subject record from the National Library's dance portal, Australia Dancing, gives a brief background to the Ballets Russes tours to Australia and lists resources relating to those tours.
http://www.australiadancing.org/subjects/9.html
Ballets Russes
A site from France created for students studying the history of the arts in Western society.
http://www.cndp.fr/balletrusse/intro.htm
Ballets Russes: a film by Dayna Goldfine and Dan Geller
A site about a documentary film released in 2005 narrating the story of the Ballets Russes companies and their ongoing legacy.
http://www.gellergoldfine.com/russes.html
Ballet Russe Scenery Collection of the Butler Ballet
A pictorial exhibit of famous ballet drops from the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
http://www.butler.edu/dance/da_balletrusse.html
From Russia with love
A site from the National Gallery of Australia created to accompany the Gallery’s 1999 exhibition From Russia with Love.
http://www.nga.gov.au/russia/
Hommage aux Ballets Russes, 1993
A site listing the works created by choreographer Angelin Preljocaj as a tribute to Diaghilev's collaborative aesthetic. http://www.preljocaj.org/Pages/uk/chore/catalog/hommage.htm
Images by Bakst, Serov, Golovin, Picasso and Gontcharova
This site from the Diaghilev Festival held in Groningen, the Netherlands, in 2005, contains 11 downloadable images by artists who worked with Ballets Russes companies during the Diaghilev era.
http://www.groningermuseum.nl/index.php?id=1260
Picture Australia Ballets Russes trail
The glamorous dancers from the Ballets Russes visited Australia between 1936 and 1940. Scroll through the dance trails on PictureAustralia to the Ballets Russes trail to see images of the Ballets Russes companies at work and play.
http://www.pictureaustralia.org/trails_dancing.html
Vaslav Nijinsky: creating a new artistic era
A site from the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts looking at the influence of Nijinsky on the artistic climate of the early twentieth century.
http://www.nypl.org/research/lpa/nijinsky/
Working for Diaghilev
This site gives an insight into the conservation of costumes from the Diaghilev era by the head textile conservator at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.
http://www.vam.ac.uk/res_cons/conservation/journal/number_50/diaghilev/





