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Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
Page, Fran, 2017
File
Identifier: D009.16.0007.0004
Abstract
This folder contains (2) copies of the oral history, and oral history release form, and Fran's bio/CV.
Dates:
2017
Reshotko, Deborah, 2017
File
Identifier: D009.16.0007.0005
Abstract
This folder includes (1) copy of the oral history interview and release form.
Dates:
2017
Rieke Love Oral History Transcript, 2004
Item
Identifier: D009.03.0002.0004.00001
Abstract
Rieke Love recounts her childhood training in Koblenz, Germany. She was accepted into the Stadt Theatre to study ballet at age seven and remained there until 1940. She talks about her formal, intellectual, education and how important literature, the arts and research were in her dance training. She compares dance training in America to Europe stating how ''poorly educated'' American dancers are. Love states that her education and her dance were ''a total environment of artistic saturation.''...
Dates:
2004
Robards, Kim, 2019
File
Identifier: D009.18.0007.0017
Abstract
This folder includes an oral release form.
Dates:
2019
Sandra Minton Oral History, 2011
Item
Identifier: D009.10.0003.0014.00001
Abstract
Interview with Sandra Minton conducted by Sheila Sharpe.
Dates:
2011
Vera Sears Oral History, 2004
Item
Identifier: D009.03.0005.00004
Abstract
Vera Sears recounts her childhood growing up in Germany and attending the Berlin Opera School. She performed with a group of students in the summers, which gave her the background for her life in dance. Edwin Sieradz, Sears' future husband, was a musician in this group. He studied law in Berlin and also worked as a secretary for Albert Einstein. Sears talks about living in Germany in the 1930's when Hitler came to power, and about the fear you had of all people, even your friends and your...
Dates:
2004
Vera Sears Oral History Transcript, 2004
Item
Identifier: D009.03.0002.0006.00001
Abstract
Vera Sears recounts her childhood growing up in Germany and attending the Berlin Opera School. She performed with a group of students in the summers, which gave her the background for her life in dance. Edwin Sieradz, Sears' future husband, was a musician in this group. He studied law in Berlin and also worked as a secretary for Albert Einstein. Sears talks about living in Germany in the 1930's when Hitler came to power, and about the fear you had of all people, even your friends and your...
Dates:
2004
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