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[New York City Ballet, Ballet Theatre, and others]

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  1. [New York City Ballet, Ballet Theatre, and others] [videorecording]
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  1. [1940-1954].

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  1. Le Clercq, Tanaquil
  2. Adams, Diana
  3. Bolender, Todd
  4. Tallchief, Maria
  5. Eglevsky, André
  6. Tudor, Antony, 1909-1987
  7. Laing, Hugh
  8. Essen, Viola, 1926?-1969
  9. Conrad, Karen
  10. Kaye, Nora, 1920-1987
  11. Alonso, Alicia, 1920-2019
  12. Saddler, Donald
  13. Robbins, Jerome
  14. Chase, Lucia, 1897-1986
  15. Hightower, Rosella
  16. Youskevitch, Igor, 1912-1994
  17. Stepanova, Tatʹ︠i︡ana
  18. Boris, Ruthanna
  19. Danielian, Leon, 1920-1997
  20. Markova, Alicia, Dame, 1910-2004
  21. Dolin, Anton, 1904-1983
  22. Barzel, Ann
  23. Balanchine, George
  24. Balanchine, George
  25. New York City Ballet
  26. Ballet Theatre (New York, N.Y.)
  27. Original Ballet Russe
  28. Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo
Description
  1. 1 videocassette (U-matic, NTSC) (38 min.) : si., b&w and col.; 3/4 in.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Ann Barzel Collection.
Uniform title
  1. Jardin aux lilas (Choreographic work : Tudor)
  2. Goya pastoral (Choreographic work : Tudor)
  3. Aurora's wedding (Choreographic work : Dolin after Petipa, M)
  4. Sleeping beauty (Choreographic work). Bluebird pas de deux.
  5. Aurora's wedding (Choreographic work : Petipa, M)
  6. Giselle (Choreographic work : Dolin after Coralli and Perrot)
Contents
  1. Excerpts from: Symphonie concertante (approx. 8 min., b&w). Chor: George Balanchine. Filmed at Chicago Opera House, 1951 (?) and City Center, New York, 1947. 1951 cast: New York City Ballet: Diana Adams, Tanaquil Le Clercq, Todd Bolender, others. 1947 cast: Ballet Society: Le Clercq, Maria Tallchief, Bolender, others. -- Sylvia pas de deux (approx. 4 min., b&w). Chor: Balanchine. Filmed at Chicago Opera House, 1954. Perf. by Tallchief and André Eglevsky. -- Jardin aux lilas (approx. 7 min., b&w). Chor: Antony Tudor. Filmed at two performances, location not identified, 194-? Perf. by Ballet Theatre: Viola Essen (?) (Caroline), Hugh Laing (her lover), Antony Tudor (the man she must marry), Karen Conrad (?) (an episode in his past), others. -- Goya pastoral (approx. 8 min., b&w). Chor: Tudor. Filmed in 194-?, location not identified. Perf. by Ballet Theatre: Nora Kaye and Alicia Alonso (majas), Donald Saddler and Jerome Robbins (two escorts), Lucia Chase (the marchesa), Hugh Laing (the young man she affects), Tilly Losch (?) (maiden carrying a basket of grapes), others. -- Princess Aurora [and] Aurora's wedding [and] Bluebird pas de deux (approx. 7 min., color and b&w). Excerpts from Marius Petipa's The sleeping beauty, presented as Princess Aurora by Ballet Theatre (staged in 1941 by Anton Dolin and in 1949 by Balanchine) and as Aurora's wedding/Le mariage d'Aurore by Original Ballet Russe. Ballet Theatre and
  2. Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo also presented the Bluebird pas de deux as a divertissement. Filming locations/dates not identified. Footage includes (in order of appearance): Ballet Theatre: pas de trois; Bluebird pas de deux, perf. by Rosella Hightower and Igor Youskevitch. Original Ballet Russe: woman's variation from Bluebird pas de deux (?); grand pas de deux, perf. by Tatiana Stepanova and partner. Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo: Bluebird pas de deux, perf. by Ruthanna Boris and Leon Danielian. Ballet Theatre: three fairy variations; prince's variation; ensemble dance; women's duet from pas de trois; finale (?). Ballet Theatre (?): Bluebird pas de deux. -- Giselle: Act II (approx. 4 min., b&w). Chor: Dolin after Coralli and Perrot. Filmed in 194-?, location not identified. Perf. by Ballet Theatre: Alicia Markova, Dolin, others.
Call number
  1. *MGZIC 9-3609
Note
  1. Ballet excerpts filmed in performance by Ann Barzel.
Title
  1. [New York City Ballet, Ballet Theatre, and others] [videorecording]
Imprint
  1. [1940-1954].
Local subject
  1. Ballet in motion pictures. New York City Ballet, Ballet Theatre, and others.
Added author
  1. Le Clercq, Tanaquil, dancer.
  2. Adams, Diana, dancer.
  3. Bolender, Todd, dancer.
  4. Tallchief, Maria, dancer.
  5. Eglevsky, André, dancer.
  6. Tudor, Antony, 1909-1987, choreographer, dancer.
  7. Laing, Hugh, dancer.
  8. Essen, Viola, 1926?-1969, dancer.
  9. Conrad, Karen, dancer.
  10. Kaye, Nora, 1920-1987, dancer.
  11. Alonso, Alicia, 1920-2019, dancer.
  12. Saddler, Donald, dancer.
  13. Robbins, Jerome, dancer.
  14. Chase, Lucia, 1897-1986, dancer.
  15. Hightower, Rosella, dancer.
  16. Youskevitch, Igor, 1912-1994, dancer.
  17. Stepanova, Tatʹ︠i︡ana, dancer.
  18. Boris, Ruthanna, dancer.
  19. Danielian, Leon, 1920-1997, dancer.
  20. Markova, Alicia, Dame, 1910-2004, dancer.
  21. Dolin, Anton, 1904-1983, choreographer, dancer.
  22. Barzel, Ann, cinematographer.
  23. Balanchine, George, choreographer.
  24. New York City Ballet.
  25. Ballet Theatre (New York, N.Y.)
  26. Original Ballet Russe.
  27. Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
  28. Balanchine, George. Sylvia: Pas de deux.
  29. Balanchine, George. Symphonie concertante.
  30. Balanchine, George. Princess Aurora.
Added title
  1. Jardin aux lilas (Choreographic work : Tudor)
  2. Goya pastoral (Choreographic work : Tudor)
  3. Aurora's wedding (Choreographic work : Dolin after Petipa, M)
  4. Sleeping beauty (Choreographic work). Bluebird pas de deux.
  5. Aurora's wedding (Choreographic work : Petipa, M)
  6. Giselle (Choreographic work : Dolin after Coralli and Perrot)
Research call number
  1. *MGZIC 9-3609
  2. *MGZHB 12-2534 Additional copy; 1 film reel (919 ft.) ; 16 mm.
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