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Title
Sally Bailey and Robert Gladstein in Christensen and Balanchine's Variations de Ballet, circa 1965
Creator
McDowell, Henrietta
Date Created and/or Issued
circa 1965
Contributing Institution
Museum of Performance and Design, Performing Arts Library
Collection
Images from the Henrietta (Henri) McDowell Memorial Photography Collection
Rights Information
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Description
Sally Bailey and Robert Gladstein in a performance Lew Christensen and George Balanchine's Variations de Ballet, circa 1965
Type
image
Identifier
984-013-0338.TIF
Subject
Christensen, Lew, 1909-1984
Balanchine, George
Bailey, Sally, 1932-
Variations de ballet (Choreographic work : Christensen, L after Balanchine)
Gladstein, Robert
San Francisco Ballet
Source
Henrietta McDowell Memorial Photography Collection

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