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Interview with Ana Ricarda

Title
Interview with Ana Ricarda, 1979.
Author
Ricarda, Ana, 1918-2000
Publication
1979.

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Details

Additional Authors
Laakso, Wendy
Description
4 streaming audio files (approximately 2 hours and 53 minutes): digital
Summary
  • Streaming file 1 (approximately 47 minutes). May 1, 1978. Ana Ricarda speaks with Wendy Laakso about her interest in studying dance from the time she was a child; her early training with Minnie Hawke including Hawke's connection to Fanny Elssler; other teachers; visiting Spain with her father and seeing La Argentinita in Paris; various teachers and schools of classical Spanish dance; her memories of La Argentinita including as a teacher; World War II and her return to the United States where she studied with [Pierre] Vladimiroff and [Felia] Doubrovska; dancing with the Metropolitan Opera Ballet in New York; her early choreography, for a Columbia Concerts Corporation touring production comprised of young singers and dancers from the Metropolitan Opera [ends abruptly but continues on streaming audio file 2].
  • Streaming file 2 (approximately 48 minutes). Ana Ricarda speaks with Wendy Laakso about touring with the Metropolitan Opera in Canada including anecdotes about Lily Pons; compensation including the American Guild of Musical Artists' efforts to improve working conditions; dancing with the Markova-Dolin Ballet including how this resulted in problems with the union [American Guild of Musical Artists]; her gratitude to Sol Hurok for his help; the repertory; her impressions of Anton Dolin and Alicia Markova; her choreographic contributions to works in the repertory; more on Dolin and Markova; classes during the tour; dancing her own choreography on tour for Columbia Concerts Corporation; her preoccupation with creating a ballet [eventually, Del amor y de la muerte] inspired by the art of Francisco Goya; the Marquis [George] de Cuevas; Antonia Cobos; the circumstances through which the Marquis de Cuevas commissioned Del amor y de la muerte for his company [Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas; also Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo]; [ends abruptly but continues on streaming audio file 3].
  • Streaming file 3 (approximately 48 minutes). May 2, 1978. Ana Ricarda speaks with Wendy Laakso about the Madame de Cuevas [Margaret Rockefeller Strong] including crediting her for the title of Ricarda's ballet Love and death [Del amor y de la muerte]; Ricarda's recital in Paris; Mathilde Kschessinska and her kindness to Ricarda; an anecdote about Kschessinska and Serge Lifar's Afternoon of a faun; staging her new ballet [Del amor y de la muerte] with the Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, with Tamara Toumanova and George Skibine in the lead roles; rehearsals; performing the ballet on tour in London including Skibine's great success; her work for the London Festival Ballet; [Jean] Babilée and his taking charge of the repertory of the Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas' New York tour; more on Ricarda's work for Anton Dolin and the London Festival Ballet; the company's performing of Love and death in New York including the contentious negotiations with the Marquis de Cuevas and the work's critical and popular success; her dismissal from the company; staging Love and death for the Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas in Paris; choreographing a new ballet, Doña Ines de Castro, for the company; her research trip to Spain and Portugal with Celia Hubbard, the set and costume designer, including how she found the composer, Joaquin Serra [ends abruptly but continues on streaming audio file 4].
  • Streaming file 4 (approximately 30 minutes). Ana Ricarda speaks with Wendy Laakso about her ballet Doña Ines de Castro including her intent to create a medieval mood without creating a medieval-style dance; her ballet, Tertulia; ou Les deux rivales including the composer Manuel Infante and the source of the title Tertulia; the designer [José] Capuletti; the scenario; the set [from approximately 18 minutes into streaming audio file 4, the sound quality is very poor and the recording eventually becomes inaudible].
Alternative Title
  • Dance Oral History Project.
  • Dance Audio Archive.
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Interviews.
  • Oral histories.
  • Sound recordings.
Note
  • For transcript of interview, see *MGZMT 3-673.
  • Interview with Ana Ricarda conducted by Wendy Laakso, for the Oral History Project of The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Jerome Robbins Dance Division, on May 1 and 2, 1979, in London, England.
  • Title supplied by cataloger.
  • Sound quality is good except for the final approximate 15 minutes of streaming audio file 4. In this final section, the speakers' voices are soft and gradually become inaudible.
Funding (note)
  • The conservation 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
*MGZTCO 3-673
OCLC
80252201
Author
Ricarda, Ana, 1918-2000, interviewee.
Title
Interview with Ana Ricarda, 1979.
Production
1979.
Type of Content
spoken word
Type of Medium
audio
Type of Carrier
online resource
Digital File Characteristics
audio file
Event
Recorded for The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts May 1 and 2, 1978 London (England)
Funding
The conservation 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 cassettes (approximately 2 hours and 53 minutes); quarter-track; 1.875 ips; transferred to wav file and streaming file format in 2015: myd_mgztco3673_v01f01_sc, myd_mgztco3673_v01f02_sc, myd_mgztco3673_v02f01_sc, and myd_mgztco3673_v02f02_sc.
Local Note
Former class mark: *MGZTC 3-673
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Added Author
Laakso, Wendy, interviewer.
Research Call Number
*MGZTCO 3-673
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