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Ballet companies

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 308 Collections and/or Records:

Les Ballets Janine Charrat de France, 1956

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Identifier: D004.01.0003.0003.0001
Abstract Souvenir program for Les Ballets Janine Charrat de France's performances on the Summer of 1956 in New York. Principal performers: Janine Charrat (choreographer), Helene Triline, Josette Clavier, Juan Giuliano, Heino Hallhuber, Anna Kareen. Presented by: Columbia Artists Management, Inc. Works performed include: Domino (choreographer, Jhon Taras -- Concerto (choreographer, J. Charrat) -- Hotel de L'Esperance (choreographer, Dick Sanders) -- Les Liens (choreographer, J. Charrat) --...
Dates: 1956

Lillian Covillo Oral History, 2003

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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....
Dates: 2003

Lillian Covillo Oral History Transcript, 2004

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Identifier: D009.03.0002.0003.00001
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....
Dates: 2004

Lines Contemporary Ballet : 10th Anniversary, 1992

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Identifier: D004.01.0007.0026.00001
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Souvenir program for the Lines Contemporary Ballet's performance on 1992 in San Francisco.

Dates: 1992

Littlefield Ballet, after 1938

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Identifier: D004.01.0007.0027.00001
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Souvenir program for the Littlefield Ballet's performance. Principal performers: Catherine Littlefield, Dorothie Littefield.

Dates: after 1938

London City Ballet, 1986

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Identifier: D004.01.0007.0029.00001
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Souvenir program for the London City Ballet's performance on December 9, 1986 in Nottingham (England). Principal performers: Harold King, Marian St. Claire. Sponsors: Hawley group. Works performed include: Carmen -- Coppelia, etc.

Dates: 1986

Makarova & Company, circa 1981

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Identifier: D004.01.0007.0040.00001
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Souvenir program for Makarova & Company's performance on [1981] at the New York State Theatre in New York. Principal performers: Natalia Makarova, Fernando Bujones, Anthony Dowell, Denys Ganio, Cynthia Gregory, Karen Kain, Peter Schaufuss, and Elisabetta Terabust. Presented by: James Nederlander. Works performed include: Ondine -- Vendetta -- Studies -- Sonata No. 5 -- Pas de Dix from Raymonda -- Paquita, Act II .

Dates: circa 1981

Martin Fredmann Oral History, 2006

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Identifier: D009.05.0004.00002

Mary Wigman and Her Dance Group, 1932 January 16-22

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Identifier: D004.01.0007.0055.00001
Abstract House program for the Mary Wigman and Her Dance Group's performances on January 16 and January 22, [1932] at the San Francisco Opera House in San Francisco (Calif.), and on January 17 [1932] at the Oakland Auditorium Theatre in Oakland (Calif.) Principal performers: Mary Wigman, Katia Bakalinskaja, Bella Chason, Gretl Curth, Erika Czollek...[and others]. Presented by: Peter Conley Artist Series. Works performed include: ''Der Weg'' -- ''Hymnus I'' -- ''Das Tor'' -- ''Nachtgesang'' --...
Dates: 1932 January 16-22

Mary Wigman and her Group, circa 1932

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Identifier: D004.01.0007.0055.00002
Abstract Souvenir program for the Mary Wigman and her Dance Group's performance in [1932?] at Carnegie Hall in New York (N.Y.). Principal performers: Mary Wigman, Katia Bakalinskaja, Bella Chason, Gretl Curth, Erika Czollek, Meta Menz, Pola Nirenska...[and others]. Presented by: S. Hurok. Works performed include: Hymnus I (Aufbruch) -- Das Tor (The Gate) -- Nachtgesang (Songs of the night) -- Traumvogel (Dreams) -- Schatten (Shadows) -- Pastorale (II) -- Intermezzo -- Hymnus II (Ruckkeehr)...
Dates: circa 1932