La Meri, 1898-1988
Variant namesDancer, teacher, and writer, La Meri (1899-1989) was a pioneer in the field of ethnic dance. Born Russell Meriwether Hughes in Louisville, Kentucky, she moved to San Antonio, Texas at the age of twelve. La Meri (who was known by friends as “Dickie”) studied several art forms as a child, before settling on becoming a dancer after meeting Guido Carreras (who later became her husband) in New York City. After a few years working in local movie theaters in San Antonio, she moved to New York and found work in the company of Spanish dancer, Maria Montero, as well as in vaudeville. It was during an engagement in Mexico City that she adopted the name, La Meri and continued her study of Mexican and Spanish dance forms. Establishing a small company, La Meri began touring the world as an ethnic dancer from 1928 through 1930. In 1940, she established the School of Natya with Ruth St. Denis in New York, where she taught East Indian dance. The school was renamed the Ethnologic Dance Center in 1943 and operated until 1956. In 1960, she retired to Cape Cod, Massachusetts but continued to write extensively and began producing an annual summer ethnic dance festival from 1970-1979. In 1984, La Meri moved back to San Antonio and began her second retirement.
From the guide to the La Meri papers, 1912-1992, (The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division.)
Internationally known dance performer and teacher who specialized in ethnic dances. Attended the College of Industrial Arts (Now Texas Woman's University) in 1916. Founded the School of Natya and the School of Ethnologic Dance Center in New York City, ca. 1940s. Born with the name Russell Meriwether Hughes.
From the description of "I remember C.I.A....", [postmark, 1979] (Texas Woman's University Library). WorldCat record id: 85772807
Dancer, teacher, and writer, La Meri (1899-1989) was a pioneer in the field of ethnic dance.
Born Russell Meriwether Hughes in Louisville, Kentucky, she moved to San Antonio,Texas at the age of twelve. La Meri (who was known by friends as "Dickie") studied several art forms as a child, before settling on becoming a dancer after meeting Guido Carreras (who later became her husband) in New York City. After a few years working in local movie theaters in San Antonio, she moved to New York and found work in the company of Spanish dancer, Maria Montero, as well as in vaudeville. It was during an engagement in Mexico City that she adopted the name, La Meri and continued her study of Mexican and Spanish dance forms. Establishing a small company, La Meri began touring the world as an ethnic dancer from 1928 through 1930. In 1940, she established the School of Natya with Ruth St. Denis in New York, where she taught East Indian dance. The school was renamed the Ethnologic Dance Center in 1943 and operated until 1956. In 1960, she retired to Cape Cod, Massachusetts but continued to write extensively and began producing an annual summer ethnic dance festival from 1970-1979. In 1984, La Meri moved back to San Antonio and began her second retirement.
From the description of La Meri papers, 1912-1992. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 218259478
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creatorOf | La Meri, 1898-1988. La Meri papers, 1912-1992. | New York Public Library System, NYPL | |
creatorOf | La Meri. Miscellaneous manuscripts. | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
referencedIn | Ted Shawn letters to La Meri, 1962-1972 | The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division. | |
referencedIn | Hadassah papers, 1938-1988 | The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division. | |
creatorOf | La Meri papers, 1912-1992 | The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division. | |
referencedIn | Ethnologic Dance Center (New York, N.Y.). [Catalogs, announcements, etc.] | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
creatorOf | La Meri. Scrapbooks: Clippings, programs and announcements. | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
creatorOf | La Meri. [Souvenir program, World tour, | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
referencedIn | Hadassah, 1909?-1992. Hadassah papers, 1938-1988. | New York Public Library System, NYPL | |
creatorOf | Stokowski, Leopold, 1882-1977. Leopold Stokowski papers, 1916-1994. | University of Pennsylvania Libraries, Van Pelt Library | |
referencedIn | Thomas, William,. Scrapbooks: Clippings and photographs. | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
creatorOf | La Meri. Papers, | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
creatorOf | La Meri. Letters to Ted Shawn, 1964-69. 81 items. | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
creatorOf | La Meri, 1898-1988. "I remember C.I.A....", [postmark, 1979] | Texas Woman's University Library, Mary Evelyn Blagg-Huey Library | |
creatorOf | La Meri. [Programs] | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
referencedIn | St. Denis, Ruth, 1880-1968. Papers of Ruth St. Denis, 1904-2007 (bulk 1930-1970). | Huntington Library, Art Collections & Botanical Gardens | |
creatorOf | Helscher, Fern. Fern Helscher papers, circa 1910-1971. | New York Public Library System, NYPL | |
referencedIn | Ethnic Dance Arts, Cape Cod, Mass. [Programs, announcements] | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
creatorOf | La Meri. Correspondence with Ruth St. Denis, 1942-1956. 15 items. | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
referencedIn | Fern Helscher papers, circa 1910-1971 | The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division. | |
referencedIn | Ethnic Dance Arts, Cape Cod, Mass. [Catalogs, announcements, etc.] | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
referencedIn | Ethnologic Dance Center (New York, N.Y.). [Programs] | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection |
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associatedWith | Argentina, 1888-1936. | person |
associatedWith | Carreras, Guido. | person |
associatedWith | College of Industrial Arts | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Ethnic Dance Arts, Cape Cod, Mass. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Ethnic Dance Arts, Cape Cod, Mass. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Ethnologic Dance Center. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Ethnologic Dance Center (New York, N.Y.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Ethnologic Dance Center (New York, N.Y.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Ethnologic Dance Center (New York, N.Y.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Ethnologic Dance Center (New York, N.Y.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Ethnologic Dance Center (New York, N.Y.) | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Greco, José. | person |
associatedWith | Hadassah, 1909?-1992. | person |
associatedWith | Helscher, Fern. | person |
associatedWith | Hughes, Russell Meriwether, 1898-1988. | person |
associatedWith | Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Juana, stage name. | person |
associatedWith | Lapson, Dvora. | person |
associatedWith | Ram Gopal, 1917- | person |
associatedWith | Shawn, Ted, 1891-1972. | person |
associatedWith | St. Denis, Ruth, 1880-1968. | person |
associatedWith | Texas Woman's University | corporateBody |
associatedWith | Thomas, William, | person |
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Birth 1898
Death 1988