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Lillian Covillo Oral History, 2003

 Item
Identifier: D009.03.0005.00002

Abstract

Lillian Covillo recounts her early years growing up in Denver, Colorado and attending St. Philomena's parochial school where she was first exposed to ballet through teacher, Lucille Brush. She discusses her early professional experiences, including assuming Brush's responsibilities for teaching dance at Cathedral High School, her association with the Denver Grand Opera Company, and her initial introduction to Freidann Parker and modern dancing through the Martha Wilcox modern dance group. She describes the early professional collaboration between herself and Parker through the Covillo-Parker School of Ballet. Covillo also describes the experiences of founding and making a success of the Colorado Concert Ballet, which was the precursor to the Colorado Ballet Company.

Dates

  • 2003

Creator

Digital Repository

Lillian Covillo Oral History

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Biographical / Historical

A native of Denver, Lillian began her ballet studies at St. Philomena's Catholic School with Lucille Brush. During the summer she studied with Bently Stone and dance pioneer Ruth Page, in Chicago. Lillian had just graduated from high school when she was asked to take over the classes at Sr. Philomena's with the proviso that she continue her education. Lillian attended Loretto Heights College and the University of Denver. At DU, while dancing with Martha Wilcox's dance troupe, she met Freidann Parker. This meeting began a partnership that oversaw Covillo-Parker School of Ballet, the founding of Denver Civic Ballet and Colorado Concert Ballet, and the transition of the company to Colorado Ballet. Lillian passed away in 2010.

Extent

2 Items : (sound tape cassette)

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

This series contains transcripts, cassettes, and personal files on the 2004 'Legends of Dance.'

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Good 2 cassette tapes 101 minutes

Provenance

Gift of the Friends of the Carson Brierly Dance Library, 2004.

General

reformatted digital

Interview conducted at 13631 E. Marina Dr., Bldg. 214, Apt. 101, Aurora, Colo., 80014 in three sessions on April 15, May 15, and July 2, 2003.

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository

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