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Interview with Ted Shawn

Title
Interview with Ted Shawn [sound recording].
Author
Shawn, Ted, 1891-1972.
Publication
1967.

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Disc 1AudioSupervised use *MGZTL 4-2532 Disc 1Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance
Disc 2AudioSupervised use *MGZTL 4-2532 Disc 2Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance
Disc 3AudioSupervised use *MGZTL 4-2532 Disc 3Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance

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Additional Authors
  • McDonagh, Don.
  • Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
Description
3 sound discs (ca. 89 min.) : digital, stereo; 4 3/4 in.
Summary
  • Disc 1 (ca. 37 min.). Ted Shawn speaks with Don McDonagh about the Denishawn company; teaching ethnic, folk, and ballet dance; beginnings of modern dance; the inception of Shawn's dance school in 1912; Ruth St. Denis, and her role in the company; the role of male dancers in a then female-dominated dance world; Serge Diaghilev and Vaslaw Nijinsky, and the U.S. tours; the role of art in society and how quickly it is removed from public programs when the economy is challenged; city funding for the arts; summer dance festivals in N.Y.; funding for Jacob's Pillow.
  • Disc 2 (ca. 32 min.). Ted Shawn speaks with Don McDonagh about the war years and the Denishawn and Ted Shawn dance companies; Martha Graham's involvement in teaching at Denishawn; Ruth St. Denis's decision to dance solo; the disbanding of Denishawn; L.A. dance studio where the dances Julnar of the sea and Xochil were choreographed; Graham's style in dance and costuming; his view that Graham was unglamorous, and the difference between her stage and real life personnas; Geordie Graham, Graham's sister, and Lizzie, the Graham family's maid.
  • Disc 3 (ca. 19 min.). Ted Shawn speaks with Don McDonagh about the Ted Shawn dancers touring in London and Paris; Graham's unhappiness during the tour due to involvement with Louis Horst; Betty Horst's accompaniment on the tour, and the affect her presence had on Graham; Bohemian Grove in San Francisco and his involvement there, citing the fact that Betty Horst was the first female the all-male club allowed on the premises; dancing in Hollywood movies; the difference between vaudeville and concert performances [abrupt end].
Subjects
Note
  • Interview with Ted Shawn by Don McDonagh on Nov. 3, 1967.
  • Each disc ends abruptly.
  • Open as of August 22, 2012.
Funding (note)
  • Recording was preserved through a grant from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
Source (note)
  • Don McDonagh;
Call Number
*MGZTL 4-2532
OCLC
262558952
Author
Shawn, Ted, 1891-1972. Interviewee
Title
Interview with Ted Shawn [sound recording].
Imprint
1967.
Funding
Recording was preserved through a grant from the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
Local Note
Archive orig. : *MGZTCO 3-2532, nos. 1-3
Dubbing master : *MGZTD 4-2532, nos. 1-3
Source
Gift; Don McDonagh; 2007
Local Subject
Dance company tours.
Added Author
McDonagh, Don. Interviewer
McDonagh, Don. Donor
Doris Duke Charitable Foundation.
Research Call Number
*MGZTL 4-2532 sound disc
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