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Interview with Alexis Dolinoff

Title
Interview with Alexis Dolinoff, 1979
Author
Dolinoff, Alexis, 1904-
Publication
1979.

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Additional Authors
Smith, Amanda
Description
8 streaming audio files (approximately six hours): digital
Summary
  • Streaming file 1, April 17, 1979 (approximately 52 minutes). Alexis Dolinoff speaks with Amanda Smith about his childhood in Russia including seeing his first ballet, The sleeping beauty with Anna Pavlova; fleeing from the Russian Revolution; emigrating to England; life in England; his various attempts to become an actor and singer including his first stage appearance, in a Ballets russes production of Schéhérazade; how he came to be a dancer, initially with the Great Imperial Russian Ballet; taking class with [Enrico] Cecchetti; auditioning for Anna Pavlova and subsequently training with her [ends abruptly but continues directly on streaming audio file 2].
  • Streaming file 2 (approximately 43 minutes). [The first few seconds reiterate the final few seconds of streaming audio file 1.] Alexis Dolinoff speaks with Amanda Smith about his life in England including the death of his father; dancing with Anna Pavlova's company in London and on tour; Anna Pavlova including her inimitable Dying swan; her excellent technique and even greater dramatic ability; Patricia Bowman including her excellent technique; Pavlova's turn-out; her personality; Nikita Balieff and the Chauve-Souris [Teatr "Letuchai︠a︡ myshʹ"]; his promotion to soloist; partnering Pavlova [ends abruptly but continues on streaming audio file 3].
  • Streaming file 3 (approximately 52 minutes). Alexis Dolinoff speaks with Amanda Smith about touring with Anna Pavlova's company including the lavish lifestyle in South Africa; their audiences; Victor Dandré; Pavlova as a person including her thoughtfulness and concern for the company members; leaving the company in Australia and opening a school there; his difficult relationship with J. C. Williamson, Ltd.; more on Pavlova as a person; his regret at having left the company; Ida Rubinstein and her company's extravagant sets and costumes; touring with her company [ends abruptly but continues on streaming file 4].
  • Streaming file 4 (approximately 43 minutes). Alexis Dolinoff speaks with Amanda Smith about dancing for Ida Rubinstein and her company including performance anecdotes and reminiscences about Rubinstein, Bronislava Nijinska, Leon Woizikowski, and others; Leonide Massine; how he would have joined the Ballets russes had it not been for Serge Diaghilev's untimely death.
  • Streaming file 5, May 19, 1979 (approximately 52 minutes). Alexis Dolinoff speaks with Amanda Smith about his time with Ballets Nijinska including the origin of Patrick Healey-Kay's stage name, Anton Dolin; anecdotes about Bronislava Nijinska; Igor Youskevitch; Michel Fokine; Edward Caton including a performance anecdote; more on Fokine; briefly, Francis Poulenc and Igor Stravinsky; a long anecdote about Helen Bamburger [spelled phonetically], who was proclaimed by a medium to be the "spirit of Pavlova," and a competition at the Théâtre des Champs-Elysées, in Paris, in 1932 [under the auspices of "Concours de Chorégraphie en souvenir de Jean Börlin].
  • Streaming file 6 (approximately 42 minutes). Alexis Dolinoff speaks with Amanda Smith about performing in the United States with the Chauve-Souris theater; his association with Caroline Littlefield and her daughters Dorothie, and Catherine Littlefield, and their company (known at different times as the Littlefield Ballet, the Philadelphia Ballet Company, and the ballet company of the Chicago Civic Opera) including anecdotes about the Littlefields and the company's European tour; the demise of the company; more on Catherine and Dorothie.
  • Streaming file 7 (approximately 52 minutes). Alexis Dolinoff speaks with Amanda Smith about the Philadelphia Ballet Company and Catherine Littlefield including her husband Philip [Ludwell] Leidy; teaching, including at (Louis) Chalif's school in New York and at Merriel Abbott's school in Chicago, in particular his difficulties with Abbott as an employer; returning to teach at Chalif's school in New York; more on the Philadelphia Ballet Company's European tour; Dorothy and Catherie Littlefield as dancers including anecdotes [ends abruptly but continues directly on streaming audio file 8].
  • Streaming file 8 (approximately 23 minutes). [The first few seconds reiterate the final few seconds of streaming audio file 7.] Alexis Dolinoff speaks with Amanda Smith about his experiences with the Littlefield sisters including performing at Lewisohn Stadium; Catherine Littlefield as a choreographer; Louis Chalif; anecdotes from his time in Australia.
Alternative Title
  • Dance Oral History Project.
  • Dance Audio Archive.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Sound recordings.
  • Oral histories.
Note
  • Interview with Alexis Dolinoff conducted by Amanda Smith on April 17 and May 19, 1979 at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center, for the Jerome Robbins Dance Division Oral History Project.
  • For transcript of interview, see *MGZMT 5-670.
  • Sound quality is good overall. The recording is marred by occasional extraneous noise and short gaps.
  • Title supplied by cataloger.
Access (note)
  • Access only on site at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center.
Funding (note)
  • The processing and cataloging of this recording was made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The support of the National Endowment for the Arts is also gratefully acknowledged.
Call Number
*MGZTO 5-670
OCLC
83791871
Author
Dolinoff, Alexis, 1904- interviewee.
Title
Interview with Alexis Dolinoff, 1979
Imprint
1979.
Type of Content
spoken word
Type of Medium
audio
Type of Carrier
online resource
Digital File Characteristics
audio file
Restricted Access
Access only on site at The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts at Lincoln Center.
Event
Recorded by Amanda Smith 1979, April 17 and May 19 New York (N.Y.)
Funding
The processing and cataloging of this recording was made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The support of the National Endowment for the Arts is also gratefully acknowledged.
Original Version
Original format: two sound reels (approximately six hours); polyester; half-track; 1.875 ips; 5 in.; transferred to wav file and streaming file format in 2015: myd_mgzto5670_v01f01p01_sc, myd_mgzto5670_v01f01p02_sc, myd_mgzto5670_v01f02p01_sc, myd_mgzto5670_v01f02p02_sc, myd_mgzto5670_v02f01p01_sc, myd_mgzto5670_v02f01p02_sc, myd_mgzto5670_v02f02p01_sc, and myd_mgzto5670_v02f02p02_sc.
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Added Author
Smith, Amanda, interviewer.
Research Call Number
*MGZTO 5-670
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