Dance in Pennsylvania : the nation's first steps :[exhibition] 1982-1983, The Philadelphia Museum of Art and The Pennsylvania Ballet. 1982-1983

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Dance in Pennsylvania : the nation's first steps :[exhibition] 1982-1983, The Philadelphia Museum of Art and The Pennsylvania Ballet. 1982-1983

2 vol.; ill. 30 cm.

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New York Public Library System, NYPL

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Philadelphia Museum of Art

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In 1921, the Pennsylvania Museum of Art (later renamed the Philadelphia Museum of Art) held a special loan exhibition of colonial silver, mostly American pieces, with some European ones. A catalog of the exhibit was published as Bulletin number 68 in June 1921. There are no clues as to who assembled this special volume. From the description of Bulletin - Philadelphia Museum of Art. (Winterthur Library). WorldCat record id: 261233369 Art museum; Philadelphia, Pen...

Malinsky, Barbara,

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Pennsylvania Ballet

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In 1962, Barbara Weisberger, a protégé of George Balanchine, started the School of the Pennsylvania Ballet to train dancers for her forthcoming dance company. The “Philadelphia Ballet” was officially founded the following year, although a legal dispute with a school of a similar name led her to change the company’s name to The Pennsylvania Ballet. George Balanchine served as artistic advisor and the Ford Foundation provided the funds to help the struggling company establish itself. ...