TitleDance explosion in New York: battle of the ballets
Additional title: Invitation to dance (Radio program)
NamesTerry, Walter (Creator)
CollectionDance Audio Archive
Dates / OriginDate Created: 1967-04-16
Library locationsJerome Robbins Dance DivisionShelf locator: *MGZTO 7-273
TopicsTerry, WalterNew York City BalletRoyal BalletAmerican Ballet TheatreSwan lake (Choreographic work : Balanchine after Ivanov)Swan lake (Choreographic work : Blair after Ivanov and Petipa, M)Swan lake (Choreographic work : Ashton after Ivanov and Petipa, M)Noces (Choreographic work : Nijinska)Noces (Choreographic work : Robbins)Dream (Choreographic work : Ashton)Midsummer night's dream (Choreographic work : Balanchine)Ballet -- New York (State) -- New YorkBalletNew York (State) -- New York
GenresLectures
NotesFunding: The processing and cataloging of this recording was made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The support of the National Endowment for the Arts is also gratefully acknowledged.Content: Title supplied by cataloger.Venue: Recorded for broadcast by radio station WNYC, New York, on its program series, Invitation to dance April 16, 1967 New York (N.Y.)
Physical DescriptionAudiotape reelExtent: 1 audiotape reel (approximately 26 min.) : polyester; half-track, 7.5 ips; 7 in.The sound quality is excellent.
DescriptionWalter Terry speaks about the so-called dance explosion in New York; broadcast April 16, 1967 by radio station WNYC, New York on its series Invitation to dance.
Streaming audio file (approximately 26 minutes). [Music and introductory remarks.] Walter Terry speaks about the phenomenal growth of ballet's popularity in New York City, as evidenced by the fact that the New York City Ballet, the Royal Ballet and American Ballet Theatre may all be concurrently seen at Lincoln Center; the contrast with the situation of thirty years ago when Sol Hurok brought the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo to New York City; the dance explosion in the United States and New York's status as the dance capital; the differing styles and repertoires of the Royal Ballet, New York City Ballet, and American Ballet Theatre; their different versions of Swan lake; the opportunity to see and compare Bronislava Nijinska's Les noces danced by the Royal Ballet and Jerome Robbins' Les noces, danced by New York City Ballet, as well as Balanchine's A midsummer night's dream and Frederick Ashton's The dream; other companies that will be performing in the coming weeks [closing remarks and music].
Type of ResourceSound recording
LanguagesEnglish
IdentifiersRLIN/OCLC: 36193322NYPL catalog ID (B-number): b12117941Universal Unique Identifier (UUID): e1081030-797b-0136-b846-3f8bf58e3278
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