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Paul Szilard papers, 1938-1996 and undated.

Title
  1. Paul Szilard papers, 1938-1996 and undated.
Author
  1. Szilard, Paul, 1912-

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Description
  1. 1.2 linear ft. (43 folders)
Summary
  1. The business papers of dancer, choreographer, and impresario Paul Szilard include some correspondence with dance personalities, print materials on his work, including programs, press, and publicity items, contracts, correspondence and notes for dance groups he has represented, and photographs of his dancing career and individual artists with whom he has performed or represented.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Paul Szilard.
Subject
  1. Szilard, Paul, 1912-
  2. Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater
  3. American Ballet Theatre
  4. New York City Ballet
  5. Impresarios
  6. Dance companies
Genre/Form
  1. Manuscripts.
Call number
  1. (S) *MGZMD 172
Language
  1. Multiple languages
Access (note)
  1. Collection is available for research.
Biography (note)
  1. Paul Szilard was born in 1912 in Budapest, Hungary. He studied ballet in his home city with the Russian dancer Semyon Troyanoff with whom he also performed. His training continued in Paris with Russian ?migr?s teachers, including Olga Preobrajenska, Madame Rousanne, and Alexandre Volinine, and, in London, with Stanislas Idzikowski. World War II years were spent in the Philippines during the Japanese occupation. After the American liberation of the islands, Szilard was asked by the United States Army to present a gala celebratory evening for which he both choreographed and danced. Szilard has toured worldwide with such notable performers as Nora Kaye, Collette Marchand, Sonia Arova, among others. As an impresario, he has presented performing troupes internationally, including the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Dancers of Bali, and Bunraku Puppet Theater. Individual dance artists he has represented include Eric Bruhn, Judith Jamison, Violette Verdy, and Patrick Dupond. His autobiography, Under my wings: my life as an impresario, was published in 2001. He emigrated to the United States, becoming a citizen in the 1950's, and currently lives in New York City.
Indexes/finding aids (note)
  1. Collection guide available in repository and via the Internet.
Author
  1. Szilard, Paul, 1912-
Title
  1. Paul Szilard papers, 1938-1996 and undated.
Access
  1. Collection is available for research.
Biography
  1. Paul Szilard was born in 1912 in Budapest, Hungary. He studied ballet in his home city with the Russian dancer Semyon Troyanoff with whom he also performed. His training continued in Paris with Russian ?migr?s teachers, including Olga Preobrajenska, Madame Rousanne, and Alexandre Volinine, and, in London, with Stanislas Idzikowski. World War II years were spent in the Philippines during the Japanese occupation. After the American liberation of the islands, Szilard was asked by the United States Army to present a gala celebratory evening for which he both choreographed and danced. Szilard has toured worldwide with such notable performers as Nora Kaye, Collette Marchand, Sonia Arova, among others. As an impresario, he has presented performing troupes internationally, including the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater, New York City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, Dancers of Bali, and Bunraku Puppet Theater. Individual dance artists he has represented include Eric Bruhn, Judith Jamison, Violette Verdy, and Patrick Dupond. His autobiography, Under my wings: my life as an impresario, was published in 2001. He emigrated to the United States, becoming a citizen in the 1950's, and currently lives in New York City.
Indexes
  1. Collection guide available in repository and via the Internet.
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  2. Finding Aid
Occupation
  1. Choreographers.
  2. Impresarios.
Research call number
  1. (S) *MGZMD 172
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