Adolph Bolm collection circa 1922-1983
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John Ellwood Dougherty was a noted dance critic with an extensive career in the performing arts, which included dancing, acting, production, writing, and teaching. He was born in Philadelphia in 1910. He studied dance in New York beginning in 1928 or 1929 and began his ballet training with Mikhail Mordkin, Alexandre Gavrilov, and Anthony Tudor. He acted, danced, choreographed, directed, and designed costumes and make-up for numerous theatrical productions from the 1940s ...
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Amata Grassi was born in New York on June 1, 1894. Originally named Anna Beatrice Koch she chose her stage name after her mother, Caroline Grasse (1837-1917). Amata Grassi began her dancing career with Anna Pavlova in 1917. In the following year, while touring in Buenos Aires, she met her future first husband, Chester Hale (Chamberlin). Soon after they left the famous dancer to form their own company. She also danced with the Adolph Bolm Ballet Intime and the Chicago Opera Co., toured in vaudevi...
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