Barker, Barbara M., 1938-

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Dance history scholar, Barbara M. Barker (1938-2002), was an authority on nineteenth century American ballet and musical entertainments.

Born in Seattle, Barker danced professionally with Ballet West in Salt Lake City, Utah and as a Bluebell Girl in revues at the Lido in Paris before becoming a dance historian. She wrote numerous scholarly articles, edited the autobiography of producer and director, Bolossy Kiralfy, and published the work, Ballet or Balleyhoo (1984), a revision of her dissertation detailing the careers of three Italian ballerinas in the United States during the nineteenth century. Barker for many years chaired the dance program at the University of Minnesota, where she led a fundraising campaign to create a new building to house the program, which was named in honor of her upon its completion. Following her retirement from teaching, Barker began the De Mille Project, which brought together former dancers from Broadway productions that had been choreographed by Agnes De Mille and had them teach their roles to young dancers. These teaching sessions were taped and the project as a whole was cited by the National Initiative to Preserve American Dance (NIPAD) as a model of dance documentation. At the time of her death, Barker was working on a book about De Mille's choreography.

From the description of Barbara Barker papers, ca. 1833-1998. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 79468041

Barbara Mackin Barker Warner was born in Seattle in 1938. Her father was the geologist Joseph Hoover Mackin. She danced professionally with Ballet West in Salt Lake City, Utah and as a Bluebell Girl in revues at the Lido in Paris.

She received an M.F.A. degree from the University of Texas at Austin, where she taught in the American Studies program. In 1986 she left Texas to lead the Dance Department at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis/St. Paul. In 1999 the university named its new dance building for her.

In 1998, when she retired from teaching, Barker began the De Mille Project. The project brought together former dancers from Broadway productions by Agnes De Mille and had them teach their roles to young dancers. These sessions where taped. The National Inititative to Preserve American Dance (http://www.danceusa.org/programs_publications/nipad.htm), cited the project as a model of documentation.

Barker was an authority on 19th century American ballet and musical entertainments. She was the author of Ballet or Ballyhoo: The American Careers of Maria Bonfanti, Rita Sangalli and Giuseppina Morlacchi . She was also the editor of Bolossy Kiralfy: Creator of Great Musical Spectacles . At the time of her death, Barker was working on a book about De Mille’s choreography.

Barbara Barker died January 3, 2002.

From the guide to the Barbara Barker papers, ca. 1833-1998, (The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division.)

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