Ernestine Stodelle papers

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Ernestine Stodelle papers

965-1993

Collection contains research material, drafts (manuscript and typescript), correspondence, and reviews of Stodelle's published works on Doris Humphrey and Martha Graham (The dance technique of Doris Humphrey; Deep song: the dance story of Martha Graham); copies of Stodelle's earlier writings, including articles in the New Haven Register.

16 linear feet

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11621541

Houghton Library

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Stodelle, Ernestine, 1912-2008

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Ernestine Stodelle, one of the foremost chroniclers of modern dance in America, was born in 1912 in Oakland, California. Her professional dance career began when she became a member of the pioneer modern dance company of Doris Humphrey and Charles Weidman (1929-1935). She jointly choreographed works with Jose Limon, Eleanor King and Letitia Ide in the Little Group, a subsidiary ensemble of the Humphrey-Weidman Company, and later became a partner and choreographer with Jose Limon and his company....