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Choreographers

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 732 Collections and/or Records:

The Central Ballet of China, 1985

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Identifier: D004.01.0077.00020
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Souvenir program for the Central Ballet of China's performance in Hong Kong in honor of their 25th anniversery. Text in English, Chinese, French, German, and Spanish.

Dates: 1985

The City Center of Music and Drama, Inc. : 25 Anniversary 1943/1968, circa 1968

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Identifier: D004.01.0001.00026
Abstract Souvenir program with inserted Home program for the City Center of Music and Drama, Inc.'s story of its 25th Anniversary 1943/1968, and the development of it's six performing production units in New York. Production units: New York City Opera (formed in 1944) -- New York City Ballet (joined in 1948) -- City Center Drama Company (1948)-- City Center Light Opera Company (born in 1954) -- City Center Gilbert & Sullivan Company (formed in 1961) -- City Center Joffrey Ballet (1966). Series...
Dates: circa 1968

The Classical Performing Arts Friendship Mission of Japan, 1981

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Identifier: D004.01.0077.00033
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Souvenir program for the Classical Performing Arts Friendship Mission of Japan's performance in 1981 in Los Angeles, Washington, and New York. Presented by: University of California, Los Angeles, College of Fine Arts.

Dates: 1981

'The Divine Dance' By Ruth St. Denis, 1933

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Identifier: D018.01.0003.0004
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Materials generated by Suzanne Shelton Buckley during her research for her dissertation and manuscript on Ruth St. Denis (1879-1968), a dancer and choreographer who was a seminal figure in modern dance. The dissertation was published by Doubleday in 1981 as Divine Dancer: A Biography of Ruth St. Denis.

Dates: 1933

The film of the Royal Ballet: Romeo & Juliet, after 1961

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Identifier: D004.01.0007.00001
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Souvenir program for the Royal Ballet's performance on [after 1961] at the Royal Opera House Covent Garden in London (England). Principal performers: Margot Fonteyn, Rudolf Nureyev, david Blair, Desmond Doyle, Anthony Dowell, Derek Rencher, Michael Somes, Julia Farron, Leslie Edwards, Georgina Parkinson, Gerd Larsen, Ronald Hynd, Christopher Newton, Betty Kavanagh...[et.al.]. Work performed: Romeo & Juliet.

Dates: after 1961

The Foxhole Ballet : The Ballet Our Soldiers Cheered, 1945

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Identifier: D004.01.0005.0032.00001
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House program for the Foxhole Ballet's performances on 1945 during The American Concert Tour. Principal performers: Dancers: Grant Mouradoff, Sonia Woicikowska, Virginia Richardson, Betty Burge, Rosa Rolland ; Concert pianists: Victoria Crandall and Moreland Kortkamp. Presented by: The Community Concert Association. Works performed include: Century Bouquet -- A Czech Village -- Divertissements -- Circus.

Dates: 1945

The Georgian State Dance Company, 1990

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Identifier: D004.01.0005.0036.00001
Abstract Souvenir program for the Georgian State Dance Company's performance in [1988?]. Principal performers: Tamara AAmiredzhibi, Nodar Pliev, Soso Dekanoidze, Inga Tevzadze, Tamara Eliozishvili, Tamara Tsagareishvili, David Khozashvili, Gia Nadareishvili. Presented by: Classical Artists International of New York and The Entertainment Corporation of London. Photographs by John Starr ; Chief choreographer, Nina Ramishvili. Works performed include: Partsa -- Kartuli -- Khorumi -- Kasbeksky Dance --...
Dates: 1990

The history of a Nutcracker, after 1909

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Identifier: D004.01.0005.00011
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Souvenir program for the New York City Ballet's performance in New York, N.Y. Principal performers: music by Peter Ilitch Tschikowsky ; choreography by George Balanchine. Presented by: The New York City Ballet. Work performed: Nutcracker.

Dates: after 1909

The Manhattan Ballet, 1988 March

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Identifier: D004.01.0007.0041.00001
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Souvenir program for the Manhattan Ballet's performance on March 1988 in Japan. Principal performers: Charla Genn, Joyce Levin, Nancy Colahan, Jarck Benschop. Presented by: Living Arts. Sponsors: Art Culture Center/All Japan Workers' Music Councils (RO-ON) . Works performed include: Program ''A'' Act 1: Gershwin Rhapsody -- Act 2: Fanfare. Program ''B'' Act 1: Same as program ''A'' -- Act 2: Entre dos aguas.

Dates: 1988 March

The Merry Widow, 1982

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Identifier: D004.01.0008.0054.00001
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Souvenir program for a performance of the Merry Widow. Principal performers: Patricia McBride, Peter Martins. Presented by: WTTW/Chicago production.

Dates: 1982