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- Title
- Page by Page / by Ruth Page ; edited and with an introd. by Andrew Mark Wentink.
- Published by
- Brooklyn, N.Y. : Dance Horizons, ©1978.
- Author
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- Description
- xvi, 224 pages : illustrations; 25 cm
- Subject
- Genre/Form
- Autobiographies
- Biographies.
- Autobiographies.
- Contents
- The beginnings. Autobiographical musings ; The Russian Ballet ; Serge Oukrainsky ; Anna Pavlova ; Seven poems 1928-29 -- Dancing around the world. My side of the footlights ; A Balinese rhapsody ; Through propaganda to art ; The dances of Japan ; The Dance: London style ; A dancer glimpses Europe ; The Dance: among Latins ; Blessed by the U.S.O. ; Paris, 1950 The American invasion: revenge ; Seagulls and swans ; We who travel ; Gone with the wind ; Fairyland ; Ballet festival in Venice -- The art of dancing. The dancer as student ; Dance and drama ; Billy Sunday in the ballet ; The use of the speaking voice with dance movement ; Dance: 1923 ; Opera as dance ; The devil at the keyhole ; Americana in the making ; Dance in Chicago as I have known it ; Kids want culture ; Critics: what for? -- La vie à St. Tropez. I hate you, Yves St. Laurent ; St. Laurent invades St. Tropez ; It's a dog's life -- Profiles. Our George ; Ann Barzel ; Clavé ; AndréDelfau ; Patrick Healy Kay ; Flemming the family man ; Marigoula ; Ferddie Franklin: "God's gift to choreographers" ; Kreutzberg as I knew him ; Alicia Markova ; Father Mitchell ; Rudi is always top ; My brother, Irvine ; I;ll have to ask George ; Dearest Van ; Gripes.
- Owning institution
- Princeton University Library
- Note
- Includes index.