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Interview with Peggy van Praagh

Title
  1. Interview with Peggy van Praagh, 1978
Published by
  1. 1978.
Author
  1. Van Praagh, Peggy

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Details

Additional authors
  1. Dale, Margaret, 1922-2010
Description
  1. 4 streaming audio files (approximately 2 hours and 3 minutes): digital
Summary
  1. Streaming file 1 (approximately 47 minutes). October 9, 1978. [Begins abruptly.] Peggy van Praagh speaks with Margaret Dale about the London Ballet in particular, the reasons for its dissolution in 1941; performing in London during World War II; the transfer of the London Ballet's productions to Ballet Rambert; joining the Sadler's Wells Ballet; her time at the company including her impressions of Ninette de Valois and teaching company class; De Valois's work Promenade; De Valois's choreographic process including compared with that of Frederick Ashton and of Antony Tudor; the repertoire including its gradual thinning during the war due to the scarcity of male dancers; Frederick Ashton's work The quest; her time at the newly-formed Sadler's Wells Theatre Ballet [initially, the Sadler's Wells Opera Ballet] including her work as ballet mistress; De Valois's use of the company as a bridge between the ballet school and Sadler's Wells Ballet [ends abruptly].
  2. Streaming file 2 (approximately 43 minutes ). Sydney, November 1, 1978. Peggy van Praagh speaks with Margaret Dale about her early training and career including her (unsuccessful) audition with Anna Pavlova and dancing in a music hall with Anton Dolin; the Ballet Club (later Ballet Rambert) and the Camargo Ballet Society; her impressions of Antony Tudor; the nature of their audience; Tudor's ballet Lilac garden [Jardin aux lilas]; Marie Rambert including anecdotes about her volatile nature; Tudor's ballet Dark elegies including its genesis in the massacre at Guernica, Spain; Tudor's and Agnes de Mille's influence on each other's work; De Mille's strong attachment to her American roots; the impact of Dark elegies on audiences during World War II; her much closer relationship at the time with Tudor compared to that with Ninette de Valois and Frederick Ashton; the beginnings of the London Ballet, initially with a tour led by Tudor and De Mille; Tudor's leaving England to work with Ballet Theatre [now American Ballet Theatre] in the United States; her feeling of devastation upon Margaret Craske's departure to India.
  3. Streaming file 3 (approximately 7 minutes ). Peggy van Praagh speaks with Margaret Dale about her first impressions of Ninette de Valois and of Frederick Ashton; performing in his Mephisto valse; Antony Tudor and his role in her cultural education [ends abruptly].
  4. Streaming file 4 (approximately 26 minutes ). Peggy van Praagh speaks with Margaret Dale about her time in Australia (1960 - present, with a break in 1961) beginning with her taking over of the direction of the Borovansky Ballet in 1960; J.C. Williamson Ltd, the commercial company that dominated theater in Australia at the time; the formation of the Australian Ballet with a subsidy from the government, in 1962; the gradual rise in the company's standards; the challenge of finding dancers, orchestras, and choreographers; the annual ballet festival; Robert Helpmann's ballet Display, created for the company.
Alternative title
  1. Dance Oral History Project.
  2. Dance Audio Archive.
Subject
  1. Sound recordings
  2. Interviews
  3. Audiotapes > Van Praagh, P
  4. Ballet > Australia
  5. World War, 1939-1945 > Dance and the war
  6. Oral histories
  7. Dark elegies (Choreographic work : Tudor)
  8. Quest (Choreographic work : Ashton)
  9. Van Praagh, Peggy > Interviews
  10. Australian Ballet
  11. De Mille, Agnes
  12. Tudor, Antony, 1908-1987
  13. Rambert, Marie
  14. Sadler's Wells Ballet
  15. Camargo Ballet Society
  16. Ballet Club
  17. Ballet Rambert
  18. Ashton, Frederick, 1904-1988
  19. De Valois, Ninette, 1898-2001
  20. London Ballet
Genre/Form
  1. Interviews.
  2. Oral histories.
  3. Sound recordings.
Call number
  1. *MGZTCO 3-554
Note
  1. Interview with Peggy van Praagh conducted by Margaret Dale on October 9 and November 1, 1978, in Melbourne and Sydney, Australia.
  2. For transcript of interview, see *MGZMT 3-554.
  3. Title supplied by cataloger.
  4. Sound quality is fair to poor in streaming audio file 1 as the speakers' voices are soft and often difficult to understand. Sound quality is good overall in streaming files 2 - 4; the voices are loud and easy to understand. However, the recording is marred by "tape hiss".
Funding (note)
  1. The conservation and cataloging of this recording was made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The support of the National Endowment for the Arts is also gratefully acknowledged.
Author
  1. Van Praagh, Peggy, interviewee.
Title
  1. Interview with Peggy van Praagh, 1978
Imprint
  1. 1978.
Type of content
  1. spoken word
Type of medium
  1. audio
Type of carrier
  1. online resource
Digital file characteristics
  1. audio file
Event
  1. Recorded by Margaret Dale for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division Oral History Project 1978, October 9 and November 1 Melbourne and Sydney, Australia
Funding
  1. The conservation and cataloging of this recording was made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The support of the National Endowment for the Arts is also gratefully acknowledged.
Original version
  1. Original format: 2 sound cassettes (approximately 2 hours and 3 minutes); quarter-track; 1.875 ips; transferred to wav file and streaming file format in 2015: myd_mgztco3554_v01f01_sc, myd_mgztco3554_v01f02_sc, myd_mgztco3554_v02f01_sc, and myd_mgztco3554_v02f02_sc.
Local note
  1. Former class mark: *MGZTC 3-554
Connect to:
  1. NYPL Digital Collections
Added author
  1. Dale, Margaret, 1922-2010, interviewer.
Research call number
  1. *MGZTCO 3-554
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