Parade
This letter from Cocteau (with a postscript by the composer Erik Satie) to “Monsieur de Diaghilev” constitutes an agreement to create and compose the ballet Parade. The revolutionary 15-minute-long modernist score includes the first instance of “musique concrète” in ballet, and the ballet’s dadaist staging by Cocteau, together with designs by Picasso, were also unprecedented. With a scenario that involved circus performers, the characters included theatrical managers made to look like skyscrapers and horses, whose conversations were represented by foot-stamping and other comic miming. Although it was unpopular with the dancers, the ballet was actually well received as an innovation by the Paris audiences. |