Richard Englund papers, 1931-1992.

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Richard Englund papers, 1931-1992.

The Richard Englund papers cover the professional career of the American choreographer, dancer, director, and teacher.

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New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Englund, Richard, 1931-1991

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American dancer, choreographer, director, and teacher, Richard Englund (1931-1991), served as the leader of several small dance companies, including the pioneering regional ballet company, Birmingham Civic Ballet, as well as training companies for both American Ballet Theatre and the Joffrey Ballet. Born in Seattle, Washington, Englund studied dance with Mary Ann Wells, with whom Robert Joffrey also trained. He received a scholarship and attended Harvard University, befo...

Joffrey, Robert

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Joffrey II Company.

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Ballet Repertory Company New York.

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American Ballet Theatre II.

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Smith, Oliver Lemuel, 1918-1994

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Huntington Dance Ensemble.

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Bush, Gage.

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Hering, Doris

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Birmingham Civic Ballet.

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Richter, Eric.

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Taylor-Corbett, Lynne

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Haslam, Henley

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Dance Repertory Company (New York, N.Y.)

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Kudelka, James

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Harrison, Lou, 1917-2003

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Composer and teacher at Black Mountain College (1951-1952). From the description of Lou Harrison papers, 1946-1971. (University of Connecticut). WorldCat record id: 28418179 Composed 1940. First performance Oakland, California, 18 July 1940.--Cf. Fleisher Collection. From the description of Canticle / Lou Harrison. 1940. (Franklin & Marshall College). WorldCat record id: 52199133 American composer. From the description of Interview conduc...