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Scrapbooks: v. 6

Title
  1. Scrapbooks: v. 6
Published by
  1. 1931-33.
Author
  1. Page, Ruth, 1899-1991.

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Vol/datevol. 1-6 (1922-1933)FormatMixed materialAccessSupervised useCall number*ZBD-430 r. 1 vol. 1-6 (1922-1933)Item locationPerforming Arts Research Collections - Dance

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  1. Scrapbooks: Clippings, programs, announcements, articles, and photographs.
Description
  1. 1 v. illus.; 30 cm.
Subject
  1. Scott, Blake
  2. Iberian monotone (Choreographic work : Page)
  3. Barnum and Bailey (Choreographic work : Bolm)
  4. Valse (Choreographic work : Page)
  5. Cinderella (Choreographic work : Page)
  6. Expanding universe (Choreographic work : Page)
  7. Pavane pour une infante défunte (Choreographic work : Bolm)
  8. Pre-Raphaelite (Choreographic work : Page)
  9. Tropic (Choreographic work : Page)
  10. Variations on Euclid (Choreographic work : Page)
  11. Remisoff, Nicolas
  12. Wilckens, Friedrich, 1899-
  13. Kreutzberg, Harald, 1902-1968
  14. Fisher, Thomas Hart
  15. Delannoy, Marcel, 1898-1962
  16. Sociedad Pro-Arte Musical (Havana, Cuba)
Call number
  1. *ZBD-430
Note
  1. Microfilm.
  2. Clippings, programs, articles, letters.
  3. Includes: programs and reviews of Ruth Page's Cinderella, music by Marcel Delannoy, decor and costumes by Nicholas Remisoff, first performed Aug. 30, 1931, at Ravinia, Ill.; announcements, clippings, and programs related to Miss Page's concert performances with Blake Scott and group featured in works Pavane pour une infante défunte, Choreographic waltz, and Iberian monotone, all to music by Ravel, with costumes by Nicholas Remisoff; programs and reviews of performance for Sociedad Pro-Arte Musical, Havana, Cuba (Feb. 1932); articles about the studio apartment belonging to Miss Page and her husband Thomas H. Fisher, designed by Remisoff, and their metal-framed house in Winnetka, Ill.; programs, articles, and reviews of Page's solo recitals including works Expanding universe, Variations on Euclid, Barnum and Bailey, Pre-Raphaelite, and Tropic; a letter from Olga Stokowski; reviews, announcements, and programs of Ruth Page's performances with Harald Kreutzberg, accompanied by Friedrich Wilckens, in Chicago and American tour (1933-34).
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Author
  1. Page, Ruth, 1899-1991.
Title
  1. Scrapbooks: v. 6,
Imprint
  1. 1931-33.
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Found in:
  1. Scrapbooks: Clippings, programs, announcements, articles, and photographs.
Research call number
  1. *ZBD-430
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