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Film looking at how Louis XIV not only had a passion and talent for dance, but supported and promoted innovations that would lay the foundations for classical ballet to develop. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
David Bintley
Director:
Paul Wu
Producer:
Paul Wu
Executive Producer:
Mark Cooper
Participant:
Christine Bayle
Participant:
Mickael Bouffard
Participant:
Julia Buhrle
Participant:
Sebastien Dauce
Participant:
Hubert Hazebroucq
Participant:
Elisabeth Platel
Participant:
Yann Sordet
Participant:
Jennifer Thorp
Conductor:
Paul Murphy
Choreographer:
David Bintley
Set Designer:
Katrina Lindsay
Lighting:
Peter Mumford

Duration: 1 hour, 40 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Four HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Four

Film looking at how Louis XIV not only had a passion and talent for dance, but supported and promoted innovations that would lay the foundations for classical ballet to develop. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
David Bintley
Director:
Paul Wu
Producer:
Paul Wu
Executive Producer:
Mark Cooper
Participant:
Christine Bayle
Participant:
Mickael Bouffard
Participant:
Julia Buhrle
Participant:
Sebastien Dauce
Participant:
Hubert Hazebroucq
Participant:
Elisabeth Platel
Participant:
Yann Sordet
Participant:
Jennifer Thorp
Conductor:
Paul Murphy
Choreographer:
David Bintley
Set Designer:
Katrina Lindsay
Lighting:
Peter Mumford

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Michael Pennington, The Last of the Unjust, Minimalist Music

Duration: 30 minutes

First broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 LW

Available for over a year

Michael Pennington discusses his new book about how to become an actor, composers Stephen Montague and Scanner on minimalist music, and Anne Karpf reviews The Last of the Unjust. Show more

Contributors

Presenter:
Samira Ahmed
Interviewed Guest:
Michael Pennington
Interviewed Guest:
Stephen Montague
Interviewed Guest:
undefined Scanner
Interviewed Guest:
Anne Karpf
Interviewed Guest:
Tim Marlow