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Subject Source: Itoamc

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

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Found in: Music Division

Larry Colwell Dance Photographs

Identifier: ML31.C66
Abstract Larry Colwell (1901-1972) was a noted American art photographer, best-known for his dance subjects as well as his figure studies. This collection of photographs consists primarily of large-format contact prints and negatives. A selection of mounted photographs showing his technique of capturing dance movement on film are also included. Subjects include some of the most famous ballet artists of the 1940s and 1950s, affiliated with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo as well as George Balanchine...
Dates 1944-1966
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Found in: Music Division

Serge Grigoriev / Ballets Russes Archive

Identifier: ML31.G75
Abstract The Serge Grigoriev / Ballets Russes Archive documents Grigoriev’s decades-long career as régisseur (rehearsal director) for both Diaghilev’s Ballets Russes and for Col. W. de Basil’s Ballets Russes de Monte Carlo. It consists primarily of photographs, photograph albums, and notes and manuscript drafts for Grigoriev’s book S.P. Diaghilev i ego ‘Russkii Balet’ 1909-1929, which was translated into English and published as The Diaghilev...
Dates 1909-2009; Majority of material found within ( 1909-1952)
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Elizabeth Severn and Margaret Severn Papers

Identifier: MSS85409
Abstract Elizabeth Severn, psychotherapist, author, and psychoanalytic patient of Sándor Ferenczi; and her daughter, Margaret Severn, ballet dancer and vaudeville performer. Correspondence, writings, printed matter, and photographs concerning Elizabeth Severn's private life and her career as a psychotherapist. Correspondence, writings, art work, printed matter, photographs, and digital files relating to Margaret Severn's life as a dancer in New York theaters, in traveling vaudeville shows in the...
Dates 1880-1994; Majority of material found within ( 1910-1992)
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Found in: Music Division

George Zoritch Collection

Identifier: ML31.Z67
Abstract

George Zoritch was a ballet dancer in the post-Diaghilev era of the early twentieth century. The bulk of the George Zoritch Collection consists of photographs (most of them reprints), augmented by several periodicals, programs, clippings, and articles documenting his career.

Dates 1914-2002; Majority of material found within ( 1943-1987)