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American Ballet Theatre
- Title
- American Ballet Theatre [videorecording]
- Publication
- [1941?-1962].
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- Additional Authors
- Laing, Hugh
- Alonso, Alicia, 1920-2019
- Kaye, Nora, 1920-1987
- Lander, Toni
- Marks, Bruce, 1937-
- Fernandez, Royes
- D'Antuono, Eleanor
- Serrano, Lupe
- Verdy, Violette, 1933-2016
- Kriza, John, 1919-1975
- Douglas, Scott, 1927-1996
- Jillana
- Bruhn, Erik, 1928-1986
- Arova, Sonia
- Lloyd, Barbara (Ballet dancer)
- Koesun, Ruth Ann
- Vance, Norma
- Dolin, Anton, 1904-1983
- Baronova, Irina
- Markova, Alicia, Dame, 1910-2004
- Skibine, George, 1920-1981
- Lyon, Annabelle, 1916-2011
- Moylan, Mary Ellen
- Lloyd, Paula
- Lanese, Lillian
- Plane, Liane
- Scott, Dorothy
- Henie, Sonja, 1912-1969
- Fokine, Michel, 1880-1942
- Tudor, Antony, 1909-1987
- Barzel, Ann
- Ashton, Frederick, 1904-1988
- Massine, Leonide, 1896-1979
- Taras, John
- Lazowsky, Yurek
- Romanoff, Dimitri, 1907-1994
- Massine, Leonide, 1896-1979.
- Lander, Harald, 1905-1971.
- Ballet Theatre (New York, N.Y.)
- American Ballet Theatre.
- Description
- 1 videocassette (U-matic, NTSC) (40 min.) : si., b&w and col.; 3/4 in.
- Donor/Sponsor
- Ann Barzel Collection.
- Uniform Title
- Undertow (Choreographic work : Tudor)
- Petrouchka (Choreographic work : Lazowsky and Romanoff after Fokin)
- Don Quixote (Choreographic work). Pas de deux.
- Offenbach in the underworld (Choreographic work : Tudor)
- Patineurs (Choreographic work : Ashton)
- Bluebeard (Choreographic work : Fokin)
- Designs with strings (Choreographic work : Taras)
- Note
- Ballet excerpts filmed in performance by Ann Barzel.
- Performed by Ballet Theatre, renamed American Ballet Theatre in 1957.
- Contents
- Excerpts from: Undertow (approx. 4 min., b&w). Chor: Antony Tudor. Filmed in 1945 (?). Perf. by Hugh Laing (the trangressor), Alicia Alonso (Ate), others. -- Petrouchka (approx. 3 min., color). Chor: Yurek Lazowsky and Dimitri Romanoff after Michel Fokine. Filmed in 1947 (?). Perf. by Nora Kaye (the dancer), Laing (Petrouchka), others. -- Etudes (approx. 5 min., b&w). Chor: Harald Lander. Filmed at Chicago Opera House, 1962. Perf. by Toni Lander, Bruce Marks, Royes Fernandez, Eleanor d'Antuono, others. -- Don Quixote pas de deux (approx. 2 min., b&w). Chor: Marius Petipa. Filmed at Chicago Opera House, 1962. Perf. by Lupe Serrano and Fernandez. -- Offenbach in the underworld (approx. 4 min., b&w). Chor: Tudor. Filmed in 1958 (?). Perf. by Violette Verdy (operetta star), John Kriza (His Imperial Excellency), Jillana Williams (?) (queen of the carriage trade), Michael Lland (painter), Scott Douglas (young officer), others. -- Mademoiselle Angot (approx. 5 min., color). Chor: Léonide Massine. Filmed in 1955 (?). Perf. by Serrano (soubrette), Erik Bruhn (artist), Sonia Arova (aristocrat), others. -- Les patineurs (approx. 4 min., b&w and color). Chor: Frederick Ashton. Filmed at two performances, 1949 (?) and 1951. Perf. by Kriza (boy in green), Barbara Lloyd (girl in pink), Ruth Ann Koesun (girl in yellow), Norma Vance and Dimitri Romanoff (lovers), others. -- Sonja Henie and partner in an ice show (approx. 20
- sec.). -- Bluebeard (approx. 10 min., color and b&w). Chor: Fokine. Filmed at two performances, 194-? (first 8 min.), and at a third performance, ca. 1951 (final 2 min. 194-? cast includes: Anton Dolin (Baron Bluebeard), Irina Baronova (Boulotte), Annabelle Lyon (Angelo), Alicia Markova/Nora Kaye (Floretta/Princess Hermilia), George Skibine (Prince Sapphire), others. 1951 cast includes: Kriza (Bluebeard), Mary Ellen Moylan (Boulotte), others. - Designs with strings (approx. 2 min., b&w). Chor: John Taras. Filmed in 1952 (?). Perf. by Paula Lloyd, Lillian Lanese, Liane Plane, Dorothy Scott, Kriza, Lland or Douglas.
- Call Number
- *MGZIC 9-3603
- OCLC
- NYPY936030042-F
- Title
- American Ballet Theatre [videorecording]
- Imprint
- [1941?-1962].
- Local Subject
- Ballet in motion pictures. American Ballet Theatre.
- Added Author
- Laing, Hugh, dancer.Alonso, Alicia, 1920-2019, dancer.Kaye, Nora, 1920-1987, dancer.Lander, Toni, dancer.Marks, Bruce, 1937- dancer.Fernandez, Royes, dancer.D'Antuono, Eleanor, dancer.Serrano, Lupe, dancer.Verdy, Violette, 1933-2016, dancer.Kriza, John, 1919-1975, dancer.Douglas, Scott, 1927-1996, dancer.Jillana, dancer.Bruhn, Erik, 1928-1986, dancer.Arova, Sonia, dancer.Lloyd, Barbara (Ballet dancer), dancer.Koesun, Ruth Ann, dancer.Vance, Norma, dancer.Dolin, Anton, 1904-1983, dancer.Baronova, Irina, dancer.Markova, Alicia, Dame, 1910-2004, dancer.Skibine, George, 1920-1981, dancer.Lyon, Annabelle, 1916-2011, dancer.Moylan, Mary Ellen, dancer.Lloyd, Paula, dancer.Lanese, Lillian, dancer.Plane, Liane, dancer.Scott, Dorothy, dancer.Henie, Sonja, 1912-1969, performer.Fokine, Michel, 1880-1942, choreographer.Tudor, Antony, 1909-1987, choreographer.Barzel, Ann, cinematographer.Ashton, Frederick, 1904-1988, choreographer.Massine, Leonide, 1896-1979, choreographer.Taras, John, choreographer.Lazowsky, Yurek, choreographer.Romanoff, Dimitri, 1907-1994, choreographer, dancer.Ballet Theatre (New York, N.Y.)American Ballet Theatre.Massine, Leonide, 1896-1979. Mademoiselle Angot.Lander, Harald, 1905-1971. Études
- Added Title
- Undertow (Choreographic work : Tudor)Petrouchka (Choreographic work : Lazowsky and Romanoff after Fokin)Don Quixote (Choreographic work). Pas de deux.Offenbach in the underworld (Choreographic work : Tudor)Patineurs (Choreographic work : Ashton)Bluebeard (Choreographic work : Fokin)Designs with strings (Choreographic work : Taras)
- Research Call Number
- *MGZIC 9-3603*MGZHB 12-2528 Additional copy; 1 film reel (893 ft.) ; 16 mm.