Black and white photographs of Jerome Robbins rehearsing with ballet dancers for "Antique Epigraphs" by Martha Swope, 1984
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2400 Fenwick LibrarySpecial Collections Research CenterFenwick Library MS2FLGeorge Mason UniversityFairfax, VA 22030
- Contact for questions and access:
- POC: Mieko PalazzoEmail: speccoll@gmu.eduPhone: (703) 993-2220Fax: (703) 993-2669Web: scrc.gmu.edu
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Black and white photographs of Jerome Robbins rehearsing with ballet dancers for "Antique Epigraphs" by Martha Swope, C0464, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.
Collection context
Summary
- Extent:
- .01 Linear Feet 2 photographs
- Creator:
- Swope, Martha
- Abstract:
- Two black and white photographs of Jerome Robbins rehearsing with ballet dancers for "Antique Epigraphs" at the New York City Ballet, taken by Martha Swope in early 1984.
- Language:
- English
- Preferred citation:
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Black and white photographs of Jerome Robbins rehearsing with ballet dancers for "Antique Epigraphs" by Martha Swope, C0464, Special Collections Research Center, George Mason University Libraries.
Background
- Scope and content:
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Two black and white photographs of Jerome Robbins rehearsing with ballet dancers for "Antique Epigraphs" at the New York City Ballet, taken by Martha Swope in early 1984. Both photographs feature Robbins directing the dancers and demonstrating his choreography. The first photograph features from left to right: Helene Alexopoulos, Jerri Kumery, Maria Calegari, and Robbins. The second photograph features from left to right: Florence Fitzgerald, Helene Alexopoulos, Jerri Kumery, Robbins, and Victoria Hall. The dancers are rehearsing in costume.
- Biographical / historical:
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Jerome Robbins was one of the foremost dancers and choreographers of the 20th century. Born to Russian-Jewish immigrants in New York City in 1918, Robbins rose to prominence in the 1940s with his choreography for a number of Broadway shows. In 1949 Robbins became the Associate Artistic Director of the New York City Ballet under George Balanchine, cementing his place in the international ballet scene. Robbins gained worldwide fame with his Tony Award-winning choreography for the musicals West Side Story and Fiddler on the Roof, after which he pivoted to ballet for the rest of his career. Robbins passed away in 1998.
Martha Swope was one of the most prolific dance photographers of the 20th century. Born in Texas in 1928, she originally aimed to become a professional dancer and enrolled at the School of American Ballet. In 1957 she met Jerome Robbins and they bonded over their mutual interest in photography. This led Robbins to invite Swope to photograph rehearsals for "West Side Story," which cemented Swope's passion for dance photography. Swope photographed hundreds of theatrical productions over her career and was closely linked to many renowned people in the performing arts community, including Robbins and George Balanchine. Being a dancer herself, Swope's photography was known for truly capturing the dancers' movement and spirit. Swope passed away in 2017, leaving a large body of work behind her.
"Antique Epigraphs" is a short ballet with music by Claude Debussy and choreography by Jerome Robbins. It premiered at the New York City Ballet on February 2, 1984.
- Acquisition information:
- Purchased by Steve Gerber from Schubertiade Music on January 26, 2010.
- Processing information:
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Processing completed by Amanda Brent in January 2021. EAD markup completed by Amanda Brent in January 2021. This item was formerly part of the Performing Arts Manuscript Materials collection, C0215.
- Arrangement:
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This is a single folder collection.
- Physical location:
- R 72, C 3, S 5
- Rules or conventions:
- Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Indexed terms
- Subjects:
- Ballet
Photography - Names:
- Robbins, Jerome