Lester Horton Dance Theater

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Lester Horton and several partners founded the Dance Theater, a modern dance company, in Hollywood, Calif., in 1946. Throughout Horton's career, he combined dance and drama into a total theatrical experience. He was intimately involved in creating all aspects of a production: the costumes, sets, lighting, and music as well as the scenarios and choreography. His fascination with ethnic dance, human sensuality, and cultural history was expressed in a prodigious body of work with themes ranging from the classics to melodrama, social concerns to farce. Horton's "choreodramas" were built on a movement technique that is still taught and used in dance schools and companies. The Dance Theater closed its doors in 1960.

From the description of Lester Horton Dance Theater collection, 1926-1996 (bulk 1940-1959). (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 71055584

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Dancer-teacher-choreographer Lester Horton (1906-1953) is regarded as one of the founders of American modern dance. He developed a unique style of technique and choreography, established the first permanent theater in America devoted to dance, and organized one of the first integrated modern dance companies.

Born and raised in Indiana, Horton's early interests in art, ballet, theater production, and Native American dance led him to participate in local dance pageants. Settling in Los Angeles in the late 1920s, Horton danced with Michio Ito's company and then formed his own group. His company gave concert performances at major Los Angeles venues such as the Hollywood Bowl and the Greek Theater while Horton continued to teach young dancers. A Los Angeles base and the ability to translate ethnic dances into commercially acceptable formats led to stints choreographing musical numbers for films from the 1940s through the early 1950s.

Throughout his career, Horton combined dance and drama into a total theatrical experience. He was intimately involved in creating all aspects of a production: the costumes, sets, lighting, and music as well as the scenarios and choreography. His fascination with ethnic dance, human sensuality, and cultural history was expressed in a prodigious body of work with themes ranging from the classics to melodrama, social concerns to farce. Horton's "choreodramas" were built on a movement technique that is still taught and used in dance schools and companies.

Horton's company members and students included well-known modern dancers such as Alvin Ailey, Janet Collins, Carmen de Lavallade, Bella Lewitzky, James Mitchell, Joyce Trisler, and James Truitte. Horton collaborated with Lewitzky to develop the foundation of his technique; they joined forces with several other partners to found the Dance Theater in Hollywood in 1946. Dance Theater was the home of the dance company and the school, which featured dance classes for children and adults. The full curriculum developed well-rounded dancers who were also taught art history and theater production. After the partnership dissolved in 1950, Horton maintained Dance Theater with the assistance of business manager Frank Eng, mounting several successful seasons until his death in 1953. Eng sustained the theater for seven more years before closing its doors in 1960.

From the guide to the Lester Horton Dance Theater Collection, 1918-1996, (bulk 1940-1959), (Music Division Library of Congress)

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Role Title Holding Repository
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associatedWith Ailey, Alvin. person
associatedWith Axelrod-Music corporateBody
associatedWith Bowne, William. person
associatedWith Campbell Music, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Capitol Songs, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Carl Fischer, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Charling Music Corp. corporateBody
associatedWith Clarence Williams Music Publishing Co., Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Crawford Music Corporation corporateBody
associatedWith Cunningham, Merce. person
associatedWith Cunningham, Merce. person
associatedWith De Lavallade, Carmen, 1931- person
associatedWith Ediçao da Casa Vieira Machado de Guilherme Fontainha corporateBody
associatedWith Editorial Mexicana de Música Internacional corporateBody
associatedWith Editorial Mexicana de Música Internacional S.A. corporateBody
associatedWith Edward B. Marks Music Corporation corporateBody
associatedWith Eng, Frank. person
associatedWith Goldoni, Lelia. person
associatedWith Goldoni, Lelia. person
associatedWith G. Schirmer, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Hamilton, Judith, composer. person
associatedWith Hnos Márquez, S. de R.L. corporateBody
associatedWith Horton, Lester, 1906-1953. person
associatedWith Horton (Lester) Collection (Library of Congress) corporateBody
associatedWith Itō, Michio, 1893-1961. person
correspondedWith King, William E. person
associatedWith Laurel Music Corp. corporateBody
associatedWith Leeds Music Corporation corporateBody
associatedWith Leslie Music Corporation corporateBody
associatedWith Lewitzky, Bella. person
associatedWith Lloyd, Margaret. person
associatedWith Lloyd, Margaret. person
associatedWith Martin, Don, 1931- person
associatedWith Martin, Don, 1931- person
associatedWith Melrose Music Corp. corporateBody
associatedWith Mills Music Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Music Press, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Mutual Music Society, Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Pan American Union corporateBody
associatedWith Paramount Music Corporation corporateBody
associatedWith Paterson's Publications Ltd. corporateBody
associatedWith Paz, Juan Carlos, 1897-1972. person
associatedWith Peer International Corporation corporateBody
associatedWith Remick Music Corp. corporateBody
associatedWith Robbins Music Corporation corporateBody
associatedWith Sampaio Araujo & Cia. corporateBody
associatedWith Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Southern Music Pub., Inc. corporateBody
associatedWith Trisler, Joyce, 1934-1979. person
associatedWith Truitte, James. person
correspondedWith Warren, Larry person
associatedWith Warren, Larry. person
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Choreography
Choreography
Costume design
Costume design
Dance
Dance
Dance
Dance
Dance
Dance
Dance companies
Dance companies
Dancers
Dance teachers
Dance schools
Modern dance
Modern dance
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Active 1926

Active 1996

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