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Black and white photograph of Jerome Robbins in rehearsal with young ballet dancers for "Circus Polka" by Martha Swope, 1972

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Original black and white photograph of Jerome Robbins in rehearsal with young ballet dancers for "Circus Polka" taken by Martha Swope in June 1972.
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Black and white photograph of prominent members of the original "West Side Story" production team by Friedman-Abeles photography firm, 1959

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Black and white photograph of prominent members of the original "West Side Story" production team by Friedman-Abeles photography firm, printed September 29, 1959.
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Black and white photographs of Jerome Robbins rehearsing with ballet dancers for "Antique Epigraphs" by Martha Swope, 1984

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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.
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Color photograph of Jerome Robbins rehearsing "Circus Polka" with young ballet dancers by Costas, 1972

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Matted color photograph featuring the dancer and choreographer Jerome Robbins taking a bow during rehearsals of the ballet "Circus Polka" in 1972. The photograph is signed by Robbins. It is also signed by Costas, the photographer, on the matte.
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