RepositoryUniversity of Roehampton: Archives and Special Collections
LevelFile
Reference NumberAHG/7/2/16/45
Creator NameAnn Hutchinson Guest and the Language of Dance Centre, London
Title[Ann Hutchinson Guest] Photocopies of Labanotated scores for dances from the ballets "The Nutcracker" [choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov], and "Coppélia", choreographed by Arthur Saint-Léon
Date20th Century
Extent1 file
DescriptionA table of contents can be found at the front of the file; this table of contents dates to late-20th Century. The file contains photocopies of Labanotated scores for dances from the ballets "The Nutcracker" [choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov in 1892], and "Coppélia", choreographed by Arthur Saint-Léon in 1870. Some of the Labanotated scores are photocopies, with originals dated late-20th Century and photocopies made late-20th Century. Some of the Labanotated scores are originals, made late-20th Century. The Labanotated scores from "The Nutcracker" are for the following dances: - "Trepak" ("Russian Dance") (some of the Labanotated scores for this dance are in German) - "Sugar Plum Fairy" (one of the Labanotated scores for this dance is in German) - "Dance of the Reed Pipes" - "Candy Canes (Hoops)" - "Cavalier's Solo" - "Polichinelle" - "Pas de Deux" The Labanotated scores from "Coppélia" are for the following dances: - "Swanilda's Variation" from the first act - "Czardasz" - "Bolero" - "Scottish Dance" from the second act - "Dawn" - "Follies" Also included in the file are: - Photocopies of printed musical scores for dances from "The Nutcracker"; scores printed 20th Century; photocopies made late-20th Century. - Written descriptions of parts of "The Nutcracker", written late-20th Century. - Photocopies of written information about "Coppélia"; written mid- to late-20th Century; photocopy made late-20th Century. - A photocopy of a printed musical score for the dance "Bolero" from "Coppélia"; score printed c20th Century; photocopy made late-20th Century. - Typed notes about "Coppélia", written by Mary Skeaping, mid- to late-20th Century.
LanguageEnglish and German.
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