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Ballet companies

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 308 Collections and/or Records:

Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman and Dance Group, circa 1938

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Identifier: D004.01.0004.0074.00002
Abstract Souvenir program for the Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman and Dance Group's performances on 1938? in New York. Principal performers: Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman, José Limon, George Bockman, Lee Sherman, William Bales, Sybil Shearer, Katharine Manning, Joan Levy, Beatrice Seckler, Hariette Anne Gray, Katharine Litz, Edith Orcutt, Eva Desca. Works performed include: To the Dance -- Variations on a Theme of Handel -- Kinetic Pantomime -- The Shakers -- Traditions -- Exhibition Piece --...
Dates: circa 1938

Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman and Groups, 1936 April 18

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Identifier: D004.01.0004.0074.00001
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House program for the Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman and Groups' performance on April 18, 1936 at the Saratoga High School Auditorium in Saratoga Springs (N.Y.). Principal performers: Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman and group, Jose Limon. Presented by: Skidmore College. Works performed include: New Dance -- Traditions -- Variations -- Atavisms -- Exhibition Piece.

Dates: 1936 April 18

Eurythmeum Stuttgart : First Time in America, 1977

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Identifier: D004.01.0005.0014.00001
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Souvenir program for the Eurythmeum Stuttgart company's performances on [1977?] in America. Principal performers: Christoph Willibald Gluck ; Choreographic notations and artistic director, Else Klink. Works performed include: Orpheus and Euridice.

Dates: 1977

Fernand Nault, Artistic Director of the Colorado Ballet, 1976-1981

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Identifier: D012.06.0006.0006.00002
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Portrait of Fernand Nault, long time Artistic Director of the Colorado Ballet

Dates: 1976-1981

Forecast '68: Giocoso, 1968 February 26

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Identifier: D053.04.0006.00001
Abstract Video of Giocoso performed by Denver Civic Ballet as part of their Forecast '68 show at the Auditorium Theatre. This piece was choreographed by guest director Carlos Carvajal. The piece features Michelle O'Bryan, Vane Vest, and Elaine Anderson. Orange dancers are: Diana Heppner, Pamela Meiklejohn, and Christine Motzkus. Blue dancers are: Nancy McCurdy, Melanie Cotton, Mary Herauf, and Flora Zeligman. Pink dancers are: Suzanne Crofford, Sharon Broscovak, Pamela Johnson, Patricia Larsen, and...
Dates: 1968 February 26

Foxhole Ballet, 1945

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Identifier: D004.01.0005.0032.00002
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Souvenir program for the Foxhole Ballet's performances on 1945 on a cross-country tour from Coast-to-Coaste in [The United States]. Principal performers: Grant Mouradoff, Tatiana Semenova, Sonia Woicikowska, Betty Burge, Virginia Richardson, Victoria Crandall, Moreland Kortkamp.

Dates: 1945

Françoise Sagan's ''Le Rendez-Vous Manqué'', after 1958

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Identifier: D004.01.0002.0028.00001
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Souvenir program for Le Balllet-Théatre Français' in Françoise Sagan's Le Rendez-vous Manqué's performance on 1959? at Le Ballet-Théatre Français in [France]. Principal performers: Toni Lander, Vladimir Skouratoff, Noelle Adam... [et. al.] ; choreography by John Taras and Don Lurio. Presented by: Gilbert Miller in association with Jules Borkon. Works performed include: Le Rendez-vous Manqué (The Broken Date). Series 02 contains another copy of this program.

Dates: after 1958

Frankfurt Ballet, 1989

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Identifier: D004.01.0005.0033.00001
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Souvenir program for the Frankfurt Ballet's performances on the 1989 Inaugural North American Tour. Artistic director: William Forsythe. Presented by: The International Presenting Network. Sponsored by: Lufthansa. Works performed include: Artifact -- China Dogs -- France/Dance -- Impressing the Czar -- In the middle, Somewhat Elevated -- Pretty Ugly -- The Questioning of Robert Scott -- Same Old Story.

Dates: 1989

Gala Matinée of Ballet in Aid of the Royal Academy of Dancing Building Fund, 1963 December 5

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Identifier: D004.04.0045.0045.00001
Abstract Program for the Royal Academy of Dancing's performance on Thursday, December 5th, 1963 at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London, England. Lists principal performers Rudolf Nureyev, Toni Lander, Royes Fernandez, Marta Drottnerova, Jiri Blazek, John Kriza, Scvetlana Beriosova, Anya Linden, Christopher Gable and Margot Fonteyn. Works performed include excerpts from: Flames of Paris, La Sylphide, Romeo and Juliet, and Fest Polonaise; a choreographic setting of Bach's Fantasia in C minor, Diane...
Dates: 1963 December 5