000 02926nam a22003257a 4500
003 OSt
005 20220726121401.0
008 220726b xxu||||| |||| 00| 0 eng d
010 _a78065648
020 _a0871271028
020 _a9780871271020
035 _a(CStRLIN)CSUG13510517-B
035 _aOCoLC-M)5284343
035 _a(OCoLC-I)273143463
040 _beng
_cAMPA
_dCStRLIN
_dOrLoB
050 0 _aGV1785.P26
_bA36
082 0 4 _220
_a792.8092
_bPAG
100 1 _aPage, Ruth
_d1899-1991
_eauthor
245 1 0 _aPage by page /
_cby Ruth Page ; edited and with an introd. by Andrew Mark Wentink
260 _aBrooklyn, N.Y. :
_bDance Horizons,
_c©1978.
300 _axvi, 224 p. :
_bill. ;
_c25 cm.
505 _tPART I: THE BEGINNINGS :
_tAutobiographical musings --
_tThe Russian Ballet --
_tSerge Oukrainsky --
_tAnna Pavlova --
_tSeven poems 1928-29 --
_tPART II: DANCING AROUND THE WORLD :
_tMy side of the footlights --
_tA Balinese rhapsody --
_tThrough propaganda to art --
_tThe dances of Japan --
_tThe Dance: London style --
_tA dancer glimpses Europe --
_tThe Dance: among Latins --
_tBlessed by the U.S.O. --
_tParis, 1950 The American invasion: Revenge --
_tSeagulls and swans --
_tWe who travel --
_tGone with the wind --
_tFairyland --
_tBallet festival in Venice --
_tPART III: THE ART OF DANCING :
_tThe dancer as student --
_tDance and drama --
_tBilly Sunday in the ballet --
_tThe use of the speaking voice with dance movement --
_tDance: 1923 --
_tOpera as dance --
_tThe devil at the keyhole --
_tAmericana in the making --
_tDance in Chicago as I have known it --
_tKids want culture --
_tCritics: what for? --
_tPART IV: LA VIE A ST. TROPEZ :
_tI hate you, Yves St. Laurent --
_tSt. Laurent invades St. Tropez --
_tIt's a dog's life --
_tPART V: PROFILES :
_tOur George --
_tAnn Barzel --
_tClavé --
_tAndréDelfau --
_tPatrick Healy Kay --
_tFlemming the family man --
_tMarigoula --
_tFerddie Franklin: "God's gift to choreographers" --
_tKreutzberg as I knew him --
_tAlicia Markova --
_tFather Mitchell --
_tRudi is always top --
_tMy brother, Irvine --
_tI;ll have to ask George --
_tDearest Van --
_tGripes.
520 _a"Ruth Page has been at the forefront of American and international dance as dancer, choreographer and company director for the past six decades. Taking her several times the world over, her career has touched and been touched by many of the most important movements and artists of our time. In Page by Page, she makes her debut as author. Collected here for the first time are most of the thoughts and impressions of her extraordinary career, only a few of which have been published before, some more than a half a century ago." -- Book Jacket
600 1 0 _aPage, Ruth
_d1899-1991
650 0 _aDancers
_zUnited States
_xBiography
650 0 _aChoreographers
_zUnited States
_xBiography
700 _4aui
_4edt
_aWentink, Andrew Mark
_d1948-
942 _2ddc
_cBK
999 _c5369
_d5369