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Klarna Pinska papers

Title
Klarna Pinska papers, 1919-1986.
Author
Pinska, Klarna.
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Box 1Mixed materialSupervised use (S) *MGZMD 141 Box 1Offsite
Box 2Mixed materialSupervised use (S) *MGZMD 141 Box 2Offsite
Box 3Mixed materialSupervised use (S) *MGZMD 141 Box 3Offsite
Box 4Mixed materialSupervised use (S) *MGZMD 141 Box 4Offsite
Box 5Mixed materialSupervised use (S) *MGZMD 141 Box 5Offsite
Box 6Mixed materialSupervised use (S) *MGZMD 141 Box 6Offsite
Box 7Mixed materialSupervised use (S) *MGZMD 141 Box 7Offsite
Box 8Mixed materialSupervised use (S) *MGZMD 141 Box 8Offsite

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Additional Authors
  • St. Denis, Ruth, 1880-1968.
  • Weidman, Charles.
Description
3.5 linear ft. (8 boxes)
Summary
The Klarna Pinska papers contain materials from most of her professional career, but focus on her time working as Ruth St. Denis' assistant during the 1960s and her work as an advocate and promoter of the St. Denis legacy throughout the 1970s.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Clippings.
  • Correspondence.
  • Photographs.
  • Programs.
  • Scores.
  • Scrapbooks.
Biography (note)
  • Klarna Pinska (1904-1994) was an influential dancer, instructor, and choreographer, active primarily in California.
Indexes/Finding Aids (note)
  • Collection guide available in repository and on internet.
Call Number
(S) *MGZMD 141
OCLC
NYPT05-A9
Author
Pinska, Klarna.
Title
Klarna Pinska papers, 1919-1986.
Biography
Klarna Pinska (1904-1994) was an influential dancer, instructor, and choreographer, active primarily in California. She studied under Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn at the Denishawn School of Dancing from 1920-1926, both in Los Angeles and New York. In the early 1930s, Pinska went on to become a teacher for Ruth St. Denis in New York. In this role, she assisted St. Denis in various projects, as well as choreographed and directed her own works. During this period, Pinska also studied other modern dance techniques and styles with Charles Weidman and Doris Humphrey, among others. In 1941, Pinska relocated to the West Coast where she found work as a welder in the shipyards. She studied and worked as a dance therapist at the Department of Medicine at the University of California, Los Angeles throughout the 1950s and 1960s. Pinska also found work during this period teaching professional movement classes, as well as dance classes for children. She was reunited with St. Denis in California and served as her assistant from 1963-1966. In the 1970s, following the death of St. Denis, Pinska continued to conduct Denishawn master classes and lectures and to produce performances, culminating in the 1977 production, The Spirit of Denishawn, which she choreographed and directed. In later years, Pinska received several awards for her contributions to modern dance and dance education. She died in San Francisco in 1994.
Indexes
Collection guide available in repository and on internet.
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Finding Aid
Occupation
Dance teachers.
Dancers.
Added Author
St. Denis, Ruth, 1880-1968.
Weidman, Charles.
Research Call Number
(S) *MGZMD 141
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