阿尔贝托·斯帕多利尼的盒子:舞蹈、沉默与档案

IF 0.3 3区 艺术学 0 DANCE Dance Research Pub Date : 2020-11-01 DOI:10.3366/drs.2020.0316
Rosella Simonari
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1978年,意大利舞蹈家兼画家阿尔贝托·斯帕多里尼的侄子马尔科·特拉瓦格里尼发现了一个装有大量有关他艺术生涯的文件的盒子,人们重新发现了他。这个盒子构成了特拉瓦里尼自2004年以来收集的档案的核心,里面包含了他的叔叔的宝贵信息,他的叔叔在很大程度上被忽视了。斯帕多里尼(1907-1972)出生于意大利安科纳,20世纪20年代在罗马学习,30年代移居法国。1932年,他成为一名著名的音乐厅舞者,与约瑟芬·贝克和米丁格特等人一起表演独舞和团体作品。在过去的十年里,他被称为“裸体舞者”,可能是因为他经常穿着暴露的服装和他雕像般的身体。从20世纪40年代开始,他开始画一系列以芭蕾舞者为主题的作品。他从来没有对他的侄子说过他作为舞者的生活,所以当特拉瓦格里尼发现这个盒子时,他对自己发现的东西感到惊讶。这个盒子构成了一个珍贵的档案,里面有与斯帕多里尼作为舞蹈家和画家的职业生涯有关的照片、海报、文章和评论。我打算利用档案研究、舞蹈和文化史的方法论工具来分析斯帕多里尼的盒子,特别关注文化霸权的概念,以确定这些档案对恢复像斯帕多里尼这样被忽视的人物的根本重要性。
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Alberto Spadolini's Box: Dance, Silence and the Archive
The Italian dancer and painter Alberto Spadolini was rediscovered when a box containing numerous documents relating to his artistic life was recovered in 1978 by his nephew, Marco Travaglini. This box forms the core of the archive assembled by Travaglini since 2004, containing valuable information about his uncle who had been largely-neglected. Spadolini (1907–1972) was born in Ancona, Italy, studied in Rome during the 1920s and moved to France in the 1930s. In 1932, he became a famous music-hall dancer performing in solo numbers and group works with Josephine Baker and Mistinguett, among others. Throughout the decade he came to be known as ‘the nude dancer’, possibly owing to the skimpy costumes he usually wore and his statuesque body. From the 1940s he began painting a series of works featuring ballerinas in tutus. He never spoke to his nephew about his life as dancer, so that when Travaglini found the box, he was amazed at what he discovered. The box constitutes a precious archive, containing photographs, posters, articles, and reviews relating to Spadolini's career as a dancer and painter. I intend to analyse Spadolini's box using methodological tools from archive studies and from dance and cultural history, with particular attention to the concept of cultural hegemony, in order to establish the fundamental importance of such archives to the recovery of neglected figures like Spadolini.
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