Interview with Duncan Noble [sound recording]. 1999.

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Interview with Duncan Noble [sound recording]. 1999.

Interview by Margaret Brickell for WPTF Radio with Duncan Noble, dance teacher at the North Carolina School of the Arts. Mr. Noble discusses the students at the School of Dance ; qualities required to be a dancer ; what 'talent' means in dance ; his friendship with Dean Robert Lindgren and Sonja Tyven ; and his decision to join the NCSA faculty. Mr. Noble also discusses the integrated nature of the school's productions ; and preparations for the first NCSA performance of the Nutcracker.

1 sound disc (11:13) : digital, mono. ; 4 3/4 in.

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North Carolina School of the Arts. School of Dance.

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Lindgren, Robert

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Fifty-five high school seniors filed into the school auditorium for NCSA's first school commencement on June 8, 1966 to hear Dr. Vittorio Giannini, the first president of the school charge the graduates with the responsibility of continuing their growth as artists. More than half were to return in the fall as college students. At the second commencement, in addition to the second high school class, bachelor of music degrees were presented to the college graduates. As the school's graduates left ...