Gertrude Lippincott collection of ballet music ca. 1944-1964
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Sitwell, Edith Louisa, Dame, 1887-1964
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Edith Sitwell was born on September 7, 1887 in Scarborough, England to Sir George Reresby Sitwell, fourth Baronet, and Lady Ida Emily Augusta Denison. In 1913, one of her earliest poems, “Drowned Suns”, was published in The Daily Mirror. Three years later, Sitwell began editing Wheels, an anthology of new verse that sparked controversy among conservative critics. In the 1920s, Sitwell and her two brothers, Osbert and Sacheverell Sitwell, became known for their avant-garde literary work. Sitwell ...
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Lippincott, Gertrude
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Gertrude Lippincott was a modern dancer, choreographer, educator, and founder of the Modern Dance Center in Minneapolis. She was born in 1913 and developed an interest in dance an early age. She was educated at University of Chicago, University of Minnesota, in Mary Wigman technique in London, Bennington College, in classes with Martha Graham, Doris Humphrey, Charles Weidman, Hanya Holm, Louis Horst, Ella Daganova, and received a Master's degree from New York University. She began h...