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Dancer, choreographer, teacher.
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Saida Gerrard: b. April 9, 1923, Toronto, Canada. d. May 4, 2005, Los Angeles, California.
Saida Gerrard was a performer, choreographer, student and teacher of modern dance. She grew up in Toronto, Canada in a family of Russian Jewish immigrants. Her parents were amateur musicians who exposed her to music and dance at an early age. As a child, she studied music and dance at the Hambourg Conservatory of Music in Toronto and at the Toronto Conservatory of Music, including Dalcroze Eurythmics with Madeleine Boss Lasserre. She would go on to study dance and perform with some of the greatest individuals in modern dance, including Vilzak-Scholler, Margaret Craske, Hanya Holm, Louis Horst, Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman, Martha Graham, Fe Alf, Amy Sternberg, and Benjamin Zemach.
In the late 1930s Gerrard moved to New York where she studied on scholarship with Hanya Holm at the Mary Wigman School. From 1943-1948, she studied modern dance techniques with Martha Graham. In 1945, she joined the Charles Weidman Company. During this time she studied composition with Weidman, Louis Horst and Doris Humphrey. She was a principal dancer with the Charles Weidman Company on three national and five East Coast tours. Gerrard performed with Hanya Holm and Weidman for a festival at the New York City Center. She was also a principal dancer and soloist at festivals in Vermont, Massachusetts and New York. In addition to her dance performances she served as the Assistant Choreographer and soloist with the New York City Opera in performances of Aida, Traviata, and Love of Three Oranges . From 1945-1953, she frequently returned to Canada to serve as a guest artist with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Gerrard taught the Graham Technique in New York from 1945 until 1950. From 1950-1953, she taught at the Humphrey-Weidman School.
In 1953, Gerrard moved to Los Angeles with her American pianist husband Aube Tzerko. While in Los Angeles, Gerrard taught masters classes and gave lectures, demonstrations, and workshops at USC, UCLA, the Idyllwild Arts Festival, Los Angeles City College, the University of Judaism, Pasadena City College, as well as, a variety of other colleges and high schools throughout Southern California. She also gave performances and lectures on Hebraic dance and modern dance with Jewish themes at many of the Los Angeles area Jewish temples. From 1953-1960, Gerrard performed with the Saida Gerrard Theater Dance Company for the Long Beach Symphony, the Idyllwild Arts Festival, Bovard Auditorium at USC Schoenberg Hall at UCLA and at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles. She choreographed and performed the operas The Consul at USC, Secret of Suzanne at the University of Judaism, and Hansel and Gretel for three consecutive years at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, CA.
In 1960, Gerrard began teaching at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles. She was the Director of the Saida Gerrard School of Contemporary Dance, where she taught technique and choreography for adults, children, actors, and singers, from 1957-1970. From 1960-1964, Gerrard toured the West Coast with her Saida Gerrard Theatre Dance Company and performed twenty-seven concerts under the management of Columbia Artists. She choreographed and performed with a group of thirty dancers. Her company performed New Exodus with symphony and choir at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, and at the Shrine Auditorium and Wilshire-Ebell Theater in Los Angeles. She choreographed Don Giovanni in 1964, for the first season of the Los Angeles Opera, which was then called the Los Angeles Civic Grand Opera, at the new Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. From 1965-1969, Gerrard continued to perform and choreograph her works such as Marais and Miranda at the Morgan Theater in Santa Monica; Pimpinone at Royce Hall, UCLA; and The Bartered Bride at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. In 1973, she staged two Los Angeles performances, The Measure Taken by Bertolt Brecht at the Mark Taper Forum and The Golem at the Gindi Auditorium. The following year she staged sixteen performances as the Director of Dance for Theater Arts Program of Los Angeles. In 1975, Gerrard received a grant from the California Arts Commission, which she used to stage a performance of Ancestral Memories, music by Aaron Copland, with the Theater Dance Company at the Gindi Auditorium in Los Angeles.
Gerrard began working in Aspen, Colorado in 1971. She taught, studied, danced, and staged performances there until 1977. She choreographed contemporary opera and works by Mozart, Stravinsky, and resident composers; attended seminars at the Institute for the Humanities; and conducted summer workshops for Colorado Mountain College. In 1971, Gerrard became the Director and teacher of dance and choreography for the Aspen Music School and Opera. She would continue in this position until 1977.
In 1977, Gerrard again focused her work in the Los Angeles area. She taught dance and choreography at the University of Judaism, where she also served as the Chairwoman of the Modern Dance Department, and at the Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles from 1977-1980. In 1980, she began teaching dance and choreography at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. She was also the Founder, Director and Choreographer for the Saida Gerrard Heritage Dance Company, which performed at the Immaculate Heart College, Temple Judea, University Synagogue, Temple Emmanuel, Stephen Wise Temple, and the Leo Baeck Temple, all of which are located in Los Angeles. The Heritage Dance Company focused on works related to her Jewish heritage.
Saida Gerrard's commissions included choreographed oratorios for the New York Philharmonic Chorus and the Toronto Peoples Chorus; Song of Miriam for the Detroit Folk Choir; New Exodus (Di Naye Hagode) for the Chicago Philharmonic Chorus and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Choir; and a grant from the California Arts Commission to choreograph Ancestral Memories . She performed as a soloist and principal dancer with the Toronto City Orchestra; Chicago Chamber Orchestra; Detroit Little Symphony Orchestra; Detroit Folk Choirs; Carnegie Hall and Town Hall Concerts, New York; and the Charles Weidman Theatre Dance Company. Gerrard served as the Director for the Carousel Dance Theatre for Children and the Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, III, Dance School; the Saida Gerrard Heritage Dance Company; the Aspen Music School and Opera; and the Modern Dance Department at the University of Judaism. She was the founder of the Sutro-Syler Dance Studio; the Carousel Theater; and the Heritage Dance Company. Her performances included Death and Transfiguration (1935); Dance Suite-Songs of Unrest (1935); Sea Shanties (1937), set to music composed by her husband, Aube Tzerko; and Die Naye Hagodah (1949), choreographed to Max Helfman's choral tone poem.
Saida Gerrard retired from dancing in 1989. Her husband Aube Tzerko passed away in September 1995. While in retirement Gerrard continued to promote dance and the arts in education. She remained in Los Angeles until her death in 2005. She is survived by her niece, Lisa Gerrard, who donated her aunt's papers to USC.
Charles Edward Weidman Jr. was born in 1904 in Lincoln, Nebraska. In 1920 he left for Los Angeles to study at the Denishawn School. His first teacher there was Doris Humphrey.
During eight years as a soloist in the Denishawn company, Charles Weidman toured the United States, England and the Orient.
In 1929 he and Doris Humphrey established their own school and the Humphrey-Weidman Concert Company. Theirs was the first modern dance group to give a New York Concert. In 1948 due to Doris Humphrey's retirement as a dancer he formed his own company, Charles Weidman Dance Theatre. In his performances he combined dance, mime, narration and, later when the artist Mikhail Santaro joined him in the 1960s, lecture-demonstrations of drawings.
In addition to his concert work, tours and teaching in the 1940s, Charles Weidman choreographed several Broadway shows . For three years (1963-66) he was also a choreographer for the New York City Center Opera Company where he contributed to many of the company's successes. (See Love for Three Oranges file of this collection).
Charles Weidman conducted workshops on over two hundred college campuses and as many high schools. He was been on the faculty at Bennington College, Mills College, Temple University, Columbia University, New York University, The New School for Social Research, and Connecticut College in New London. He was appointed a Distinguished Professor at Brooklyn College and awarded Jersey City State College Doctor of Humane Letters degree.
For about fifteen years Charles Weidman had a studio in New York that was the home for his company Expression of Two Arts Theatre, and where he taught, choreographed and performed together with his small company up to the very day of his death on July 15, 1975.
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Papers, [ca. 1927]-1972.
Series includes personal and professional correspondence; Limón autobiography, as well as other writings by him; choreographic and production notes; dance chronologies; professional material; legal documents and memorabilia; and financial records (boxes 667-683). Correspondents include Erik Bruhn, Agnes De Mille, Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Eleanor King, Pauline Kohner, Portia Mansfield, Daniel Nagrin, May O'Donnell, Ruth Page, Lynn Riggs, Helen Mary Robinson, Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn, Glen Tetley, Charles Weidman, and Mary Wigman.
ArchivalResource: Originals: 662 folders, 21 boxes.Folders 1-622, boxes 663-666: 22 microfilm reels.
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- Limón, José. Papers, [ca. 1927]-1972.
Notated theatrical dances - Labanotation collection, 1939-1985.
Title:
Notated theatrical dances - Labanotation collection, 1939-1985.
Scores of ca. 400 choreographic works recorded in Labanotation, including works by Balanchine, Bournonville, Fokine, Graham, Humphrey, Jooss, Massine, Petipa, Sokolow, Taylor, Tudor, and Weidman. Several Labanotation scores include marked music scores.
ArchivalResource: 40 cubic ft.
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- Dance Notation Bureau (New York, N.Y.). Notated theatrical dances - Labanotation collection, 1939-1985.
Humphrey-Weidman Company. [Programs]
Title:
[Programs]
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- Humphrey-Weidman Company. [Programs]
Weidman, Charles. Letters to Doris Humphrey, 1931-1949. (15 items).
Title:
Letters to Doris Humphrey, 1931-1949. (15 items).
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- Weidman, Charles. Letters to Doris Humphrey, 1931-1949. (15 items).
Papers, 1947-1964.
Title:
Papers, 1947-1964.
Most of Miss Moore's research centers on the dance from the late 1800s through the 1960s. Types of materials include records, lists, a few photographs and plates, typed manuscripts, hand-written research notes, a diary, pamphlets, brochures, flyers, clippings, programs, journals, and maps.
ArchivalResource: 105 folders (6 boxes)
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- Moore, Lillian. Papers, 1947-1964.
Scott, Marion,. Interviews with Marion Scott.
Title:
Interviews with Marion Scott. 1975-87.
ArchivalResource: 102 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Scott, Marion,. Interviews with Marion Scott.
Campbell, Marian Van Tuyl, 1907-1987. Reminiscences of Marian Van Tuyl Campbell : oral history, 1979.
Title:
Reminiscences of Marian Van Tuyl Campbell : oral history, 1979.
Early experiences in dance; career as teacher at University of Michigan and University of Chicago; early training in New York with Martha Hill and Louis Horst; study in Graham, Holm, and Humphrey/Weidman studios; impact of Bennington Summer School; rehearsals for PANORAMA; impressions of choreography presented at school; physical education teachers at Bennington; Ballet Caravan performances; social life at the summer school; impressions of Martha Graham, Louis Horst, Mary Jo Shelly; work as a fellow of the school, 1938; John Martin and the class in dance criticism; Mills College idea; subsequent dance experiences.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 145 leaves.Tape: 2 reels.
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- Campbell, Marian Van Tuyl, 1907-1987. Reminiscences of Marian Van Tuyl Campbell : oral history, 1979.
Humphrey-Weidman Company. Scrapbooks: Clippings and programs.
Title:
Scrapbooks: Clippings and programs. 1929-48.
ArchivalResource: 27 v. illus., ports. 60 cm.
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- Humphrey-Weidman Company. Scrapbooks: Clippings and programs.
Weidman, Charles. Miscellaneous manuscripts.
Title:
Miscellaneous manuscripts.
ArchivalResource: various pieces.
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- Weidman, Charles. Miscellaneous manuscripts.
Letters to Marion Scott, 1944-1963
Title:
Letters to Marion Scott 1944-1963
Chicago-born dancer and choreographer Marion Scott studied with Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman, Helen Tamiris and Daniel Nagrin, José Limón, Hanya Holm, and Anna Sokolow. She performed in the companies of Graham and Humphrey-Weidman, and was a leading dancer in the Tamiris-Nagrin Dance Company from 1955-1965. She was a teaching assistant to both Humphrey and Tamiris, and, in 1963, was made a Doris Humphrey fellow at Connecticut College. In the late 1940's she began performing her own choreography and for 20 years headed her own company, working with dancers Cliff Keuter and Elina Mooney (Marion Scott Dance Trio) and Don Redlich. She was co-founder of Contemporary Dance Productions, an organization that help provide opportunities to young choreographers to present their work in jointly shared programs. In 1969, Scott, finding her movement severely impaired by hip problems, went to the University of California in Los Angeles where she was Professor of Dance and resident choreographer for the UCLA Dance Company. Hip-replacement surgery forced an end to her active performing. Nevertheless, in 1985, at age 62, she created a solo entitled which she performed with the UCLA Dance Company. In 2002 at the Japan America Center, she received the Dance Resource Center's Lestor Horton Lifetime Achievement Award. A collection of personal letters, cards, notes, telegrams, and photographs. With the exception of several photographs from (Goldberg)'s adolescence, the material reflects her association with the Humphrey-Weidman Company, the 92nd Street YM-YWHA, and the Tamiris-Nagrin Company. Correspondents are , , , , and . Psalm 1984, Miss Scott Doris Humphrey Helen Tamiris Daniel Nagrin Charles Weidman Louis Horst
ArchivalResource: 75 items
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- Letters to Marion Scott, 1944-1963
John Dougherty collection, 1904-1988
Title:
John Dougherty collection 1904-1988
John Dougherty was a dancer, dance historian and dance critic who spent most of his life affiliated with Ruth St. Denis and the Denishawn School. He was a student at Denishawn in the 1920s and later, served as secretary and literary adviser to Ruth St. Denis. He also taught dance and wrote for magazine. The John Dougherty Collection contains Dougherty’s own materials, mostly from 1960-1975, as well as correspondence, documents and original writings of Ruth St. Denis dating from the final period of her professional career, 1960-1968. Dance News
ArchivalResource: 5.75 lf; 12 boxes
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- John Dougherty collection, 1904-1988
Walter Terry papers, 1913-1982
Title:
Walter Terry papers 1913-1982
Walter Terry was a dance critic for the , the , and the . He also contributed a number of articles to other publications and he wrote several books on the subject of dance. Not only a writer, Terry was a juror for many dance competitions and he was speaker at many universities and public functions. The collection contains correspondence, artwork, personal and professional written material, photographs, ephemera, and oversized material. New York Herald Tribune New York World Journal Saturday Review
ArchivalResource: 80 linear feet; 133 boxes
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- Walter Terry papers, 1913-1982
Humphrey-Weidman Company. Scrapbook: Clippings, press releases,
Title:
Scrapbook: Clippings, press releases, 1928-29, 1932-39.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. 30 cm.
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- Humphrey-Weidman Company. Scrapbook: Clippings, press releases,
Lynn, Carol, 1893-1987. Carol Lynn papers 1896-1959
Title:
Carol Lynn papers 1896-1959
The Carol Lynn papers consist of correspondence, photographs, programs, promotional material, scores, and choreographic notes from Lynn's time spent at Denishawn and at Jacob's Pillow.
ArchivalResource: 6.4 linear feet (17 boxes)
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- Lynn, Carol, 1893-1987. Carol Lynn papers 1896-1959
Weidman, Charles. Bargain counter / chor. Charles Weidman ; notated as taught by Mr. Weidman Conn. College 1960, by Ann McKinley & Lucy Venable, assisted by Pauline de Groot ; [music by Lehman Engel].
Title:
Bargain counter / chor. Charles Weidman ; notated as taught by Mr. Weidman Conn. College 1960, by Ann McKinley & Lucy Venable, assisted by Pauline de Groot ; [music by Lehman Engel]. [1960?]
ArchivalResource: 1 box (4 folders)
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- Weidman, Charles. Bargain counter / chor. Charles Weidman ; notated as taught by Mr. Weidman Conn. College 1960, by Ann McKinley & Lucy Venable, assisted by Pauline de Groot ; [music by Lehman Engel].
Humphrey-Weidman Company. Company management, 1933-1942. 6 folders (ca. 50 items).
Title:
Company management, 1933-1942. 6 folders (ca. 50 items).
ArchivalResource:
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- Humphrey-Weidman Company. Company management, 1933-1942. 6 folders (ca. 50 items).
King, Eleanor. Papers, 1931-1991.
Title:
Papers, 1931-1991.
The papers document Eleanor King's professional and personal life.
ArchivalResource: 11.5 linear ft. (452 folders)
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- King, Eleanor. Papers, 1931-1991.
League of Composers. [Programs]
Title:
[Programs]
ArchivalResource:
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- League of Composers. [Programs]
Charles Weidman School of Modern Dance Inc. records, 1918-1972, 1967-1972
Title:
Charles Weidman School of Modern Dance Inc. records 1918-1972 1967-1972
The Charles Weidman School of Modern Dance, Inc. records brings together financial and musical material describing the work of the company in the late 1960s and early 1970s. There is also material about the creation of programs and dances.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear feet; 26 boxes
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- Charles Weidman School of Modern Dance Inc. records, 1918-1972, 1967-1972
Bernstein, Joan Levy,. Interview with Joan Levy Bernstein.
Title:
Interview with Joan Levy Bernstein. 1978.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (70 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Bernstein, Joan Levy,. Interview with Joan Levy Bernstein.
Weidman, Charles. Correspondence with Ruth St. Denis, 1921-1937 and undated. 5 items.
Title:
Correspondence with Ruth St. Denis, 1921-1937 and undated. 5 items.
ArchivalResource:
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/122364223 View
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- Weidman, Charles. Correspondence with Ruth St. Denis, 1921-1937 and undated. 5 items.
Santaro, Mikhail. Charles Weidman papers, 1908-1975.
Title:
Charles Weidman papers, 1908-1975.
The Charles Weidman papers is an intentionally assembled collection that pertains mainly to his professional life and career through the late 1950s up to his death in 1975. It contains mainly correspondence, business and financial records, as well as some posters. Several of Weidman's choreographic works, including And daddy was a fireman, Atavisms, Christmas oratorio, Fables for our time, and Is sex necessary? or Why you feel the way you do, are documented to varying degrees through materials that may include choreographic notes, annotated music scores, diagrams, and drawings. The collection does not contain much personal material and nothing from his time with Denishawn or the early years of Humphrey/Weidman. Correspondence is mostly business related and is from the 1960s-1970s. Very little of the material in the collection is related to Weidman's early career, but there is significant documentation of the Charles Weidman Dance Theatre, and its successor, Expression of Two Arts. Some material is fragile and requires special handling. The papers of Mikhail Santaro included with the original gift were separated from Charles Weidman's papers and processed as a separate manuscript collection.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 linear feet (12 boxes)
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- Santaro, Mikhail. Charles Weidman papers, 1908-1975.
Tamiris, Helen, 1905-1966. Scrapbooks: Clippings and programs,
Title:
Scrapbooks: Clippings and programs, 1924-47.
ArchivalResource: 9 v. illus., ports. 26-40 cm.
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- Tamiris, Helen, 1905-1966. Scrapbooks: Clippings and programs,
Job, Lenore Peters. Papers, 1850-1984.
Title:
Papers, 1850-1984.
Photographs, press clippings, programs, diaries, posters, notebooks, and manuscripts.
ArchivalResource: 13.4 linear ft.
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- Job, Lenore Peters. Papers, 1850-1984.
Ernestine Stodelle correspondence, 1945-1975
Title:
Ernestine Stodelle correspondence 1945-1975
The Ernestine Stodelle Correspondence consists of letters to performer, dance researcher, and writer Ernestine Stodelle from several prominent people in the world of dance; Doris Humphrey, Jose Limon, Ted Shawn, Walter Terry, and Charles Weidman.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 lf.; 1 box
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- Ernestine Stodelle correspondence, 1945-1975
Code, Grant Hyde. First dancers of America / by Grant Code.
Title:
First dancers of America / by Grant Code. [1940?]
ArchivalResource: [159] leaves, bound : 15 ill. ; 29 cm.
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- Code, Grant Hyde. First dancers of America / by Grant Code.
Weidman, Charles. [Programs]
Title:
[Programs]
ArchivalResource:
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- Weidman, Charles. [Programs]
Charles Weidman School of Modern Dance. Charles Weidman School of Modern Dance Inc. records, 1918-1972 (bulk 1967-1972)
Title:
Charles Weidman School of Modern Dance Inc. records, 1918-1972 (bulk 1967-1972)
The Charles Weidman School of Modern Dance Inc. records bring together material documenting the work of the organization in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
ArchivalResource: 12 linear feet (26 boxes)
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- Charles Weidman School of Modern Dance. Charles Weidman School of Modern Dance Inc. records, 1918-1972 (bulk 1967-1972)
Humphrey, Julia E., 1866-1945. Denishawn oriental tour, 1925-26; Letters to Horace B. Humphrey, May Walker, and Ethel Moulton, August, 1925-June, 1926. 3 folders (27 items).
Title:
Denishawn oriental tour, 1925-26; Letters to Horace B. Humphrey, May Walker, and Ethel Moulton, August, 1925-June, 1926. 3 folders (27 items).
ArchivalResource:
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- Humphrey, Julia E., 1866-1945. Denishawn oriental tour, 1925-26; Letters to Horace B. Humphrey, May Walker, and Ethel Moulton, August, 1925-June, 1926. 3 folders (27 items).
Klarna Pinska papers, 1919-1986
Title:
Klarna Pinska papers 1919-1986
Klarna Pinska was a dancer, instructor and choreographer who studied under Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn at the Denishawn School in California and New York. She studied further under Charles Weidman and Doris Humphrey. Pinska was committed to teaching dance and movement and influenced a generation of young children though her instruction and productions. The Klarna Pinska Papers contain materials from most of her professional career, and focus on her time working as Ruth St. Denis’ assistant and her teachings in the 1960s and 1970s. The collection also contains correspondence and photographs providing insight into the life of 20th century modern dance. The music scores were used in Pinska’s works, teaching as well as her own career as a dancer. Some of the scores were property of the Denishawn School.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft.; 8 boxes
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- Klarna Pinska papers, 1919-1986
Dance Notation Bureau Collection, 1930-
Title:
Dance Notation Bureau Collection 1930-
The Dance Notation Bureau Collection contains original manuscripts of scores and other materials that contribute to the DNB mission to advance the art of dance through the use of notation. The majority of the dance scores in the collection have been created using the symbol system called Labnotation. These scores include works by artists such as George Balachine, Paul Taylor, Antony Tudor, Bill T. Jones, Doris Humphrey, William Forsythe, José Limón, Laura Dean, and about 155 others. The Dance Notation Bureau is a non-profit organization which assists in staging works from score. The Dance Notation Bureau's Extension for Education and Research is located at The Ohio State University.
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- Dance Notation Bureau Collection, 1930-
Allen, Louise. Reminiscences of Louise Allen : oral history, 1979.
Title:
Reminiscences of Louise Allen : oral history, 1979.
Early dance training, including Denishawn; study of dance technique at Humphrey/Weidman studio; social aspects of summer school 1936; rehearsal memories of WITH MY RED FIRES; impressions of Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman; importance of Bennington in the 1930s; politics and dance in the 1930s; subsequent activities in the dance field.
ArchivalResource: Transcript: 68 leaves.Tape: 1 reel.
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- Allen, Louise. Reminiscences of Louise Allen : oral history, 1979.
Shawl, Frank,. An ongoing dance through life : an oral history : transcript, 2004 / Frank Shawl ; interviewers, Ruth Chen ... [et al.] ; editors, Alyson Belcher, Jeff Friedman, and Ruth Jacbs.
Title:
An ongoing dance through life : an oral history : transcript, 2004 / Frank Shawl ; interviewers, Ruth Chen ... [et al.] ; editors, Alyson Belcher, Jeff Friedman, and Ruth Jacbs.
"Frank Shawl is the co-founder with Victor Anderson of the Shawl-Anderson Dance Center [a.k.a. Shawl-Anderson School of Dance] in Berkeley. Frank has been active as a teacher, performing dancer and choreographer in the Bay Area for approximately 43 years. The Shawl-Anderson Dance Company was an active dance repertory group in the '60's and '70's and spawned many of today's prominent dance artists.Prior to coming to the Bay Area, Frank performed mainly in New York City. He appeared in numerous Broadway and network television shows and toured throughout the United States and Canada. He appeared in concert with the late Charles Weidman and for over eight years with the May O'Donnell Dance Company. He returned to New York in the role of assistant to Miss O'Donnell, as well as having taught, directed, and performed in Amsterdam and throughout the Netherlands.In recent years, Frank's return to performing has given him the opportunity to perform works choreographed by Remy Charlip, Josie Moseley, Ellen Bromberg, Della Davidson, Bonnie Merrill, June Watanabe, Joan Lazarus, Diane Tokaji, Priscilla Regalado and Sonya Delwaide. From 1997-1999, he performed as a member of "New Shoes, Old Souls Dance Company", a Bay Area group of active performers and choreographers over the age of 40."--www.shawl-anderson.org.
ArchivalResource: Transcript : 1 v. (xxviii, 154 p.) : ill. (some col.) ; 29 cm.Original interviews : 6 sound cassettes.
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- Shawl, Frank,. An ongoing dance through life : an oral history : transcript, 2004 / Frank Shawl ; interviewers, Ruth Chen ... [et al.] ; editors, Alyson Belcher, Jeff Friedman, and Ruth Jacbs.
Vincent, Patricia Balz,. Interview with Patricia Vincent.
Title:
Interview with Patricia Vincent. 1978.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. (56 leaves) ; 28 cm.
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- Vincent, Patricia Balz,. Interview with Patricia Vincent.
Saida Gerrard Collection, 1930-1980
Title:
Saida Gerrard Collection 1930-1980
ArchivalResource: 12.0 Linear feet
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- Saida Gerrard Collection, 1930-1980
Weidman, Charles. Scrapbook,
Title:
Scrapbook, 1948.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. illus. 28 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/81206238 View
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- Weidman, Charles. Scrapbook,
Paris. Opéra. Ballet. Scrapbook: Clippings and programs,
Title:
Scrapbook: Clippings and programs, 1946-48.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. illus., ports. 43 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/80196468 View
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- Paris. Opéra. Ballet. Scrapbook: Clippings and programs,
Bockman, George. Scrapbook: Clippings, programs, etc.
Title:
Scrapbook: Clippings, programs, etc. 1933-35.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. illus. 38 cm.
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- Bockman, George. Scrapbook: Clippings, programs, etc.
Weidman, Charles. Letters to Eleanor Frampton.
Title:
Letters to Eleanor Frampton.
ArchivalResource:
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/144659458 View
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- Weidman, Charles. Letters to Eleanor Frampton.
Theatre Arts Monthly, collection of portraits, ca., ca., 1924-1939 (bulk), 1916-1964 (inclusive).
Title:
Theatre Arts Monthly collection of portraits, ca. ca. 1924-1939 (bulk), 1916-1964 (inclusive).
Portrait and group portrait photographs of theatre-related people.
ArchivalResource: 8 boxes (2 linear ft.)
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- Theatre Arts Monthly, collection of portraits, ca., ca., 1924-1939 (bulk), 1916-1964 (inclusive).
Harnly, Perkins, 1901-1986. Correspondence, writings, catalog, photographs of artwork.
Title:
Correspondence, writings, catalog, photographs of artwork. [circa 1970s - 1980s]
ArchivalResource:
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- Harnly, Perkins, 1901-1986. Correspondence, writings, catalog, photographs of artwork.
José Limón papers, ca. 1927-1972
Title:
José Limón papers ca. 1927-1972
The Papers mainly document the personal life of the during the 1930s and 1940s and the professional life of the from the 1940s until 1972. The Collection [(S) *MGZMD 15] is intrinsically linked with the Papers, and, as a whole, either collection can only be used effectively in conjunction with the other. In addition, the Collection [(S) *MGZMC-Res. 3] includes letters written by and by , as well as other material pertaining to them. José Limón Limóns Limóns Pauline Lawrence Limón José Limón Doris Humphrey José Limón Pauline Lawrence
ArchivalResource: 664 folders and 21 boxes
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- José Limón papers, ca. 1927-1972
Cowell, Henry, 1897-1965. Steel and stone / Henry Cowell.
Title:
Steel and stone / Henry Cowell. [1932?]
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score (12 leaves) ; 39 cm.
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- Cowell, Henry, 1897-1965. Steel and stone / Henry Cowell.
Tamiris, Helen, 1905-1966. [Programs]
Title:
[Programs]
ArchivalResource:
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/144659910 View
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- Tamiris, Helen, 1905-1966. [Programs]
Scott, Marion,. Letters to Marion Scott,
Title:
Letters to Marion Scott, 1944-63.
ArchivalResource: 7 folders (ca. 75 items)
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- Scott, Marion,. Letters to Marion Scott,
Shurr, Gertrude,. Interview with Gertrude Shurr.
Title:
Interview with Gertrude Shurr. 1978.
ArchivalResource: 153 leaves ; 28 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/86164454 View
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- Shurr, Gertrude,. Interview with Gertrude Shurr.
Humphrey-Weidman Company. Scrapbooks: Clippings and programs.
Title:
Scrapbooks: Clippings and programs. 1929-56.
ArchivalResource: 24 v. illus., ports.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/82237833 View
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- Humphrey-Weidman Company. Scrapbooks: Clippings and programs.
Alton, Robert, 1897-1957. Musical comedies. Life begins at 8:40. [Programs]
Title:
Musical comedies. Life begins at 8:40. [Programs] 1934.
ArchivalResource: various pieces.
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- Alton, Robert, 1897-1957. Musical comedies. Life begins at 8:40. [Programs]
Pinska, Klarna. Klarna Pinska papers, 1919-1986.
Title:
Klarna Pinska papers, 1919-1986.
The Klarna Pinska papers contain materials from most of her professional career, but focus on her time working as Ruth St. Denis' assistant during the 1960s and her work as an advocate and promoter of the St. Denis legacy throughout the 1970s.
ArchivalResource: 3.5 linear ft. (8 boxes)
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/60596942 View
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- Pinska, Klarna. Klarna Pinska papers, 1919-1986.
King, Eleanor. Papers.
Title:
Papers. 1931-1991.
ArchivalResource: 11.5 linear ft. (452 folders)
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/82637216 View
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- King, Eleanor. Papers.
Miller, Freda D. Fables for our time. Story: James Thurber; choreography: Charles Weidman; music: Freda Miller.
Title:
Fables for our time. Story: James Thurber; choreography: Charles Weidman; music: Freda Miller. [c1948]
ArchivalResource: [1]-18, 21-22, [4] p. 35 cm.
http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/80660719 View
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- Miller, Freda D. Fables for our time. Story: James Thurber; choreography: Charles Weidman; music: Freda Miller.
Limón, José, 1908-1972. Papers,
Title:
Papers, ca. 1927-1972.
ArchivalResource: 662 folders and 21 boxes.
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- Limón, José, 1908-1972. Papers,
Carol Lynn papers, 1896-1959
Title:
Carol Lynn papers 1896-1959
The Carol Lynn Papers document the career of the dancer, educator and administrative director of Jacob's Pillow, Carol Lynn. The papers consist of a selection of photographs, programs, promotional material, a limited amount of correspondence and clippings, as well as an extensive collection of choreographic notes from Lynn’s time spent at Denishawn and teaching dance at her studio, the Carol Lynn School of Dance. Following her departure from Jacob’s Pillow, Lynn headed the dance program at Baltimore’s Peabody Institute of Music in addition to maintaining her own studio until 1952.
ArchivalResource: 6.4 linear feet; 17 boxes
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- Carol Lynn papers, 1896-1959
Denishawn Collection. Scrapbooks: Clippings, announcements, and programs.
Title:
Denishawn Collection. Scrapbooks: Clippings, announcements, and programs. 1906-64.
ArchivalResource: 37 v. illus., ports. 32-60 cm.
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- Denishawn Collection. Scrapbooks: Clippings, announcements, and programs.
Beatrice Seckler papers, 1945-1977, 1945-1977
Title:
Beatrice Seckler papers, 1945-1977 1945-1977
Beatrice Seckler (1911-2002) was a professional dancer with a performance and teaching career that spanned over 40 years. The Beatrice Seckler papers contain programs, clippings, correspondences photographs, scripts, letters and other personal records reflecting selected periods in Seckler's life and career. This collection also features documentation of Aaron Cohen's unfinished biography of Seckler, represented through interview transcripts and correspondences.
ArchivalResource: .63 linear feet; 2 boxes
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- Beatrice Seckler papers, 1945-1977, 1945-1977
Seckler, Beatrice. Beatrice Seckler.
Title:
Beatrice Seckler.
Beatrice Seckler (1911-2002) was a professional dancer with a performance and teaching career that spanned over 40 years. The Beatrice Seckler papers contain programs, clippings, correspondences photographs, scripts, letters and other personal records reflecting selected periods in Seckler's life and career. This collection also features documentation of Aaron Cohen's unfinished biography of Seckler, represented through interview transcripts and correspondences.
ArchivalResource: .63 linear foot (2 boxes)
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- Seckler, Beatrice. Beatrice Seckler.
Bennington Summer School of the Dance project : oral history, 1978-1979.
Title:
Bennington Summer School of the Dance project : oral history, 1978-1979.
This project, sposored by Bennington College under a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, includes interviews with choreographers, dancers, composers, musicians, administrators, teachers and students who participated in the Summer School of the Dance, 1934-1939, and the Summer School of the Arts, 1940-42, at Bennington College in Vermont. The artistic and intellectual atmosphere of the schools and their influence on the subsequent development of modern dance are discussed. Observations of key figures including Martha Graham, Hanya Holm, Doris Humphrey, Louis Horst and Charles Weidman are recorded. Classes and performances are described as are the day-to-day experiences of participants. Participants, pagination, and restrictions as noted: Emily S. Alford, 58; Helen Alkire, 59 (closed during lifetime); Louise Allen, 68; Fannie Aronson, 85; Bill Bales, 110; Martha Voice Bartos, 80; Jeanne Beaman, 53; Ben Belitt, 45; George Bockman, 62; Thomas Brockway, 47; Elizabeth Burtner, 65; Ethel Butler, 100; Marian van Tuyl Campbell, 145; Robert Coburn, 24; Dorothy McWilliams Cousins, 60; Hermine Sauthoff Davidson, 87; Vida Ginsberg Deming, 61; Jane Dudley, 34 (restriction pending); Jane Eastham, 49; Jean Erdman, 75; Francis Fergusson, 72; Vivian Fine, 56; Tina Flade, 79; Catharine Osgood Foster, 86; Elizabeth Ruskay Fraenkel, 11; Eve Gentry, 112; Ray Green, 57 (closed during lifetime); Lucien Hanks, 32; Nancy Hauser, 77; Polly Hertz, 45; Martha Hill, 146; Faith Reyher Jackson, 102; Hazel Johnson, 129; Louise Kloepper, 101; Helen Knight, 111; Esther Rosenblatt Landa, 38; Welland Lathrop, 65; Eleanor Lauer, 65; Ruth and Norman Lloyd, 218; Eugene Loring, 62 (closed during lifetime); Otto Luening, 83; Sophie Maslow, 145; Claire Strauss Miller, 74; Barbara Morgan, 91; Ruth Murray, 110; Alwin Nikolais, 63; Lionel Nowak, 72; Kathleen Slagle Partlon, 83; Bernice Van Gelder Peterson, 140; Claudia Moore Read, 156; Helen Priest Rogers, 66; Mary Shaw Schlivek, 89; Bessie Schoenberg, 63; Beatrice Seckler, 71; Mary-Avrett Seelye, 85; Lee Sherman, 68 (restriction pending); Gertrude Shurr, 69; Anna Sokolow, 56; Philip Stapp, 43; Natalie Disston Terrell, 43; Dorothy Bird Villard, 77; Betty Walburg, 96. Participants continued: Elizabeth Waters, 76; Elizabeth Wertheimer, 68; Natalie Harris Wheatley, 76; Mary Elizabeth Whitney, 61; Theodora Wiesner, 95; Martha Wilcox, 67; Robert Woodworth, 40; Hortense Lieberthal Zera, 143.
ArchivalResource: Transcripts: 5,423 leaves.
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- Bennington Summer School of the Dance project : oral history, 1978-1979.
Stackhouse, Sally. Redivivio: experiences in reconstruction [panel discussion].
Title:
Redivivio: experiences in reconstruction [panel discussion]. 1992.
ArchivalResource: 19 leaves.
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- Stackhouse, Sally. Redivivio: experiences in reconstruction [panel discussion].
Dougherty, John, 1910-1988. John Dougherty collection, 1904-1988.
Title:
John Dougherty collection, 1904-1988.
The John Dougherty collection consists of correspondence, writings, research materials, dance programs, and newspaper clippings relating to John Dougherty's career as a performer, writer, and lecturer.
ArchivalResource: 5.75 linear ft. (12 boxes)
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- Dougherty, John, 1910-1988. John Dougherty collection, 1904-1988.
Weidman, Charles. Lynchtown : from "Atavism" which was in 3 parts / [choreography by Charles Weidman ; music by Lehman Engel ; notated by Ann McKinley and Lucy Venable, assisted by Pauline de Groot].
Title:
Lynchtown : from "Atavism" which was in 3 parts / [choreography by Charles Weidman ; music by Lehman Engel ; notated by Ann McKinley and Lucy Venable, assisted by Pauline de Groot]. [196-?]
ArchivalResource: 1 box (5 folders)
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- Weidman, Charles. Lynchtown : from "Atavism" which was in 3 parts / [choreography by Charles Weidman ; music by Lehman Engel ; notated by Ann McKinley and Lucy Venable, assisted by Pauline de Groot].
Bockman, George. Scrapbook: Clippings, programs, photographs.
Title:
Scrapbook: Clippings, programs, photographs. 1925-38.
ArchivalResource: 1 v. illus. 61 cm.
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- Bockman, George. Scrapbook: Clippings, programs, photographs.
Stodelle, Ernestine. Ernestine Stodelle correspondence, 1945-1975.
Title:
Ernestine Stodelle correspondence, 1945-1975.
The Ernestine Stodelle correspondence consists of letters from Doris Humphrey, José Limón, Ted Shawn, Walter Terry, and Charles Weidman covering the years 1945 to 1975.
ArchivalResource: 0.5 linear feet (1 box)
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- Stodelle, Ernestine. Ernestine Stodelle correspondence, 1945-1975.
Moore, Lillian. Scrapbooks.
Title:
Scrapbooks. 1929-50.
ArchivalResource: 13 v. : ill. ; 27-40 cm.
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- Moore, Lillian. Scrapbooks.
Eleanor King papers, 1916-1991, 1951-1991
Title:
Eleanor King papers 1916-1991 1951-1991
Eleanor King was a pioneer in the field of modern dance. She was an an original dancer of the Humphrey-Weidman group, a choreographer, and a teacher. Miss King became one of the first dance instructors in the United States, she was a professor in the Theatre Department at the University of Arkansas. The collection contains correspondence, teaching notes, dance and choreography notes, drafts of three books, programs, clippings, and sketches.
ArchivalResource: 27 Linear feet; 49 boxes
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- Eleanor King papers, 1916-1991, 1951-1991
Weidman, Charles. Musical comedies. Sing out, sweet land [Programs]
Title:
Musical comedies. Sing out, sweet land [Programs] 1944.
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- Weidman, Charles. Musical comedies. Sing out, sweet land [Programs]
Limón, José. Papers, [ca. 1927]-1972.
Title:
Papers, [ca. 1927]-1972.
Series includes personal and professional correspondence; Limón autobiography, as well as other writings by him; choreographic and production notes; dance chronologies; professional material; legal documents and memorabilia; and financial records. Correspondents include Erik Bruhn, Agnes De Mille, Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Eleanor King, Pauline Kohner, Portia Mansfield, Daniel Nagrin, May O'Donnell, Ruth Page, Lynn Riggs, Helen Mary Robinson, Ruth St. Denis, Ted Shawn, Glen Tetley, Charles Weidman, and Mary Wigman.
ArchivalResource: 664 folders, 21 boxes.
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- Limón, José. Papers, [ca. 1927]-1972.
This is the civilian. [ca. 1942] 1 folder (12 p.).
Title:
This is the civilian. [ca. 1942] 1 folder (12 p.).
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- This is the civilian. [ca. 1942] 1 folder (12 p.).
Weidman, Charles. Opus 51 / [choreography: Charles Weidman ; music: Vivian Fine].
Title:
Opus 51 / [choreography: Charles Weidman ; music: Vivian Fine]. [19--?]
ArchivalResource: 4 folders.
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- Weidman, Charles. Opus 51 / [choreography: Charles Weidman ; music: Vivian Fine].
Weidman, Charles. Papers, ca. 1908-1975.
Title:
Papers, ca. 1908-1975.
The papers document Charles Weidman's professional life, primarily from the 1950s until his death in 1975.
ArchivalResource: 4.5 linear ft. (125 folders)
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- Weidman, Charles. Papers, ca. 1908-1975.
Humphrey, Doris, 1895-1958. Notebooks. [ca. 1928-1945] 3 folders (3 items).
Title:
Notebooks. [ca. 1928-1945] 3 folders (3 items).
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- Humphrey, Doris, 1895-1958. Notebooks. [ca. 1928-1945] 3 folders (3 items).
Stodelle, Ernestine. Ernestine Stodelle papers, 1925-2006.
Title:
Ernestine Stodelle papers, 1925-2006.
Collection of files kept by Ernestine Stodelle regarding her professional life as dancer, teacher, author and dance critic.
ArchivalResource: 2.5 linear feet (6 boxes)
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- Stodelle, Ernestine. Ernestine Stodelle papers, 1925-2006.
Seckler, Beatrice,. Interview with Beatrice Seckler.
Title:
Interview with Beatrice Seckler. 1993.
ArchivalResource: 56 leaves.
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- Seckler, Beatrice,. Interview with Beatrice Seckler.
Frampton, Eleanor. Scrapbooks: Clippings,
Title:
Scrapbooks: Clippings, 1921-72.
ArchivalResource: 9 v. illus. 30 cm.
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- Frampton, Eleanor. Scrapbooks: Clippings,
New York (City). Neighborhood Playhouse. [Programs]
Title:
[Programs]
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- New York (City). Neighborhood Playhouse. [Programs]
Bauman, Art,. Interview with Art Bauman.
Title:
Interview with Art Bauman. 1992.
ArchivalResource: 131 leaves.
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- Bauman, Art,. Interview with Art Bauman.
Bales, William, 1910-1990,. Interview with William Bales.
Title:
Interview with William Bales. 1977.
ArchivalResource: 230 leaves ; 28 cm.
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- Bales, William, 1910-1990,. Interview with William Bales.
Horst, Louis, 1884-1964,. Scrapbooks.
Title:
Scrapbooks. 1915-62.
ArchivalResource: 29 v. illus. 29 cm.
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- Horst, Louis, 1884-1964,. Scrapbooks.
Humphrey, Doris, 1895-1958. Scrapbooks: Clippings.
Title:
Scrapbooks: Clippings. 1928-48.
ArchivalResource: 3 v. illus., ports. 30 cm.
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- Humphrey, Doris, 1895-1958. Scrapbooks: Clippings.
Cannell, Kathleen, 1891-1974. Papers of Kathleen Cannell, ca. 1890-1974 (inclusive), 1944-1974 (bulk).
Title:
Papers of Kathleen Cannell, ca. 1890-1974 (inclusive), 1944-1974 (bulk).
Contains articles, both manuscript and printed, by Cannell, as well as correspondence, manuscripts of short stories and the beginning of a novel, radio scripts, lectures, notebooks, accounts of World War II, photographs, programs, scrapbooks, clippings, and printed material.
ArchivalResource: 11 boxes.
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- Cannell, Kathleen, 1891-1974. Papers of Kathleen Cannell, ca. 1890-1974 (inclusive), 1944-1974 (bulk).
Charles Weidman papers, 1908-1975
Title:
Charles Weidman papers 1908-1975
Charles Weidman was one of the founding members of Modern Dance in the United States. In his later years, he created his own dance company, continuing to teach and tour in the early 1970s.
ArchivalResource: 6.5 linear feet; 13 boxes
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- Charles Weidman papers, 1908-1975
Huebert, Diana, 1899-1983. Diana Huebert papers, 1916-1983.
Title:
Diana Huebert papers, 1916-1983.
Mainly photographs, but also programs and other materials relating to Huebert's dance career.
ArchivalResource: 2 cubic ft. (2 boxes)
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- Huebert, Diana, 1899-1983. Diana Huebert papers, 1916-1983.
Riegger, Wallingford, 1885-1961. Candide : 1 piano : op. 24 / [Wallingford Riegger].
Title:
Candide : 1 piano : op. 24 / [Wallingford Riegger]. [1933].
ArchivalResource: 1 ms. score ([38] p.) ; 35 cm. or smaller.
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- Riegger, Wallingford, 1885-1961. Candide : 1 piano : op. 24 / [Wallingford Riegger].
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