Yarborough, Lavinia Williams
Variant namesLavinia Williams (1916-1989) was an African-American dancer, choreographer and teacher. Williams was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and later resided in Brooklyn, New York and Port-au-Prince, Haiti. She danced with Katherine Dunham's company as well as appeared in various Broadway musicals such as "Showboat" and "Cabin in the Sky." In 1953, Williams was invited by the Haitian government to establish a dance school in Haiti. She accepted the invitation, and founded the Haitian Institute of Classic and Folklore Dance of which she was the director.
Williams also founded the Ballets d'Haiti dance company. She would later divide her time between Haiti and the United States. During the latter years of her life (in the 1980s), she taught at New York University and the Alvin Ailey Dance School. Like many African-American dancers of her generation, Williams had begun to receive recognition from the younger generation of dancers, scholars, and the general public. The dance tradition continued through Sara Yarborough, Williams' daughter, who was a member of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
From the description of Lavinia Williams collection, 1954-1983. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122596529
Lavinia Williams (1916-1989) was an African-American dancer, choreographer and teacher. Williams was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and later resided in Brooklyn, New York and Port-au-Prince, Haiti. She danced with Katherine Dunham's company as well as appeared in various Broadway musicals such as "Showboat" and "Cabin in the Sky." In 1953, Williams was invited by the Haitian government to establish a dance school in Haiti. She accepted the invitation, and founded the Haitian Institute of Classic and Folklore Dance of which she was the director.
Williams also founded the Ballets d'Haiti dance company. She would later divide her time between Haiti and the United States. During the latter years of her life (in the 1980s), she taught at New York University and the Alvin Ailey Dance School. Like many African-American dancers of her generation, Williams had begun to receive recognition from the younger generation of dancers, scholars, and the general public. The dance tradition continued through Sara Yarborough, Williams' daughter, who was a member of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
From the guide to the Lavinia Williams collection, 1954-1983, (The New York Public Library. Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture, Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division.)
Lavinia Williams was an African-American dancer, teacher and choreographer who played an influential role in the development of modern and folkloric dances in Haiti, Jamaica, Guyana and the Bahamas.
She was a member of the Katherine Dunham Dance Company between 1940 and 1945. Her daughter Sara Yarborough was a star dancer with the Alvin Ailey Dance Theater. She died in Haiti in 1989.
From the description of Lavinia Williams papers 1940-1989. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122570494
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referencedIn | Haitian Institute for Folklore and Classic Dance. Haitian Institute of Classic and Folklore Dance [catalogs, announcements, etc.] | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
creatorOf | Williams, Lavinia,. Interview with Lavinia Williams-Yarborough. | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
creatorOf | Williams, Lavinia Daisy. Lavinia Daisy Williams papers [manuscript]. | Libraries Australia | |
referencedIn | American Ballet Theatre records, 1936-ca. 1967 | The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division. | |
creatorOf | Lavinia Williams collection, 1954-1983. | New York State Historical Documents Inventory | |
creatorOf | Lavinia Williams collection, 1954-1983 | Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. Rare Books, Manuscripts, and Archives Section | |
creatorOf | Yarborough, Lavinia Williams. Lavinia Williams papers 1940-1989. | Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture. | |
referencedIn | Dunham, Katherine. [Programs]. | New York Public Library System, NYPL | |
referencedIn | George Balanchine archive, 1924-1989 (inclusive), 1961-1983 (bulk). | Harvard Theater Collection, Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University | |
creatorOf | Williams, Lavinia. [Programs] | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
creatorOf | Williams, Lavinia. Miscellaneous manuscripts. | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
referencedIn | Martin Kamin Papers, 1789-1973 | Syracuse University. Library. Special Collections Research Center | |
referencedIn | Lavinia Williams Dance Companies. [Programs] | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection | |
referencedIn | American Negro Ballet (Eugene von Grona). [Programs] | New York Public Libraries for the Performing Arts, Dance Collection |
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Guyana | |||
Haiti | |||
Trinidad and Tobago | |||
Bahamas |
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African American dance |
Ballet |
Ballet dancers |
Ballet dancers |
Choreographers |
Dance |
Dance |
Dance |
Dance |
Dance, Black |
Dance companies |
Dance companies |
Dance teachers |
Dance schools |
Folk dancing |
Folk dancing |
Folk dancing, Haitian |
John Canoe (Dance) |
Modern dance |
Religious dance |
Tourism |
Voodooism |
Women dancers |
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Person
Birth 1916-07-02
Death 1989-07-19
Active 1940
Active 1989
English,
French