Winter, Marian Hannah, 1910-1981

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Marian Hannah Summer (1910 – 15 December 1981) was an American dance historian. In the 1940s, dance historian Lincoln Kirstein solicited Winter to write for Dance Index, a magazine he headed. In contrast to Kirstein's analytical or polemical approach to history, Winter was more of an archivist. One of Summer's most influential works is "Juba and American Minstrelsy", published in 1947. The article sketches the life of Master Juba, a black American dancer active in the mid-19th century. Winter argues that Juba introduced African elements to American dance forms and, in the process, created a new, distinctly American style. Winter moved to France in her later years. There, she published The Theater of the Marvels in both English- and French-language editions. She died in Paris in 1981.
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referencedIn Stravinsky-Diaghilev Foundation research files, 1920-1989. Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
referencedIn George Balanchine archive, 1924-1989 (inclusive), 1961-1983 (bulk). Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
creatorOf Marian Hannah Winter papers Houghton Library
referencedIn Parmenia Migel papers, 1945-1990. Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
creatorOf Marian Hannah Winter and Rose Winter memorial collection of prints Houghton Library
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correspondedWith Balanchine, George. person
correspondedWith Derra de Moroda, Friderica, 1897-1978 person
correspondedWith Migel, Parmenia. person
associatedWith Stravinsky-Diaghilev Foundation. corporateBody
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Ballet
Ballet historians
Dance
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Historians
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Birth 1910

Death 1981-12-15

Female

Americans

English

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