Ballet souvenir books, etc., 1964-1998.

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Ballet souvenir books, etc., 1964-1998.

Souvenir books, programs, and advertising materials on various ballet companies.

5 linear feet (10 boxes ; 1 oversize folder; 2 large scrapbooks)

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SNAC Resource ID: 8260487

Princeton University Library

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Bolʹshoì† teatr Rossii. Balet.

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Royal Danish Ballet, Copenhagen.

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New York City Ballet

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The New York City Ballet is the brainchild of Lincoln Kirstein, who envisioned an American Ballet of young native dancers, trained and schooled to perform new, modern repertory. The company now performs 23 weeks of the year under the direction of Peter Martins. For further information see http://www.nycballet.com. From the guide to the New York City Ballet records, 1934-1976, (The New York Public Library. Jerome Robbins Dance Division.) The New York City Ballet ...

Kongelige Danske ballet

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The Royal Danish Ballet evolved from Danish theater and traces its roots to the 1748 opening of Denmark's Royal Theatre in Copenhagen. The ballet company experienced its greatest success and growth under the direction of three noteworthy masters, Vicenzo Galeotti (1775-1816), Auguste Bournonville (1830-1877), and Harald Lander (1932-1951). Galeotti increased the number of dancers in the company, introduced Denmark to an international repertory, developed native dancers a...