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Title
General program for Ballet Caravan, 1937
Creator
Unknown
Date Created and/or Issued
1937
Contributing Institution
Museum of Performance and Design, Performing Arts Library
Collection
Christensen Family Digital Archive
Rights Information
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Description
All photographs in the program are by George Platt Lynes. LC-0176-A (cover) LC-0176-B (company information) LC-0176-C (images and information about Lew Christensen's "Encounter" and Eugene Loring's "Harlequin for President") LC-0176-D.TIF (images and information about William Dollar's "Promenade" and Lew Christensen's "Pocahontas") LC-0176-E.TIF (Back cover with Ballet Caravan executive team)
Type
text
Identifier
LC-0176.TIF
Subject
Ballet Caravan, Inc. (New York, N.Y.)
Kirstein, Lincoln, 1907-1996
Lynes, George Platt, 1907-1955
Christensen, Lew, 1909-1984
Dollar, William
Loring, Eugene, 1911-1982
Source
Christensen-Caccialanza Collection

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