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Interview with George and Ethel Martin

Title
Interview with George and Ethel Martin [sound recording].
Author
Martin, George (Dancer)
Publication
2003.

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transcriptAudioSupervised use *MGZMT 3-2379 transcriptPerforming Arts Research Collections - Dance
cassette 1AudioUse in library *MGZTC 3-2379 cassette 1Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance
cassette 2AudioUse in library *MGZTC 3-2379 cassette 2Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance
cassette 3AudioNo restrictions *MGZTC 3-2379 cassette 3Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance

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Additional Authors
  • Martin, Ethel.
  • Gennaro, Liza.
Description
3 sound cassettes (ca. 195 min.) +
Summary
  • Cassette 1, ca. 90 min. (1/17/03). Ethel Martin discusses her first exposure to dance; her first teachers and professional experience; the opportunity to work with Jack Cole; George Martin describes his early dance experiences and training; attending the Jacob's Pillow Summer festival when he was 17; his first professional jobs; touring with Lady in the dark; Jack Cole's influence on night club choreography; the Martins' experiences under contract at Columbia Pictures including the opportunity to get paid for their training; Cole's training and teaching; stories about working with Cole in film and in nightclubs; Cole's lack of work for the concert stage; Cole's preparation and work in musical theater, including Magdalena and A funny thing happened on the way to the forum; Cole as director; the relationship between choreographer and director; working with Bob Alton; the relationship of dance to story in musical theater of this period; use of the term jazz dance.
  • Cassette 2, ca. 15 min. (1/17/03). The Martins discuss teaching; Cole's work in film; Ethel Martin's experiences with Lee Theodore and The American Dance Machine; Cole's legacy; other choreographers and teachers, including Matt Mattox.
  • Cassette 3, ca. 90 min. (2/25/03). More on Ethel Martin's childhood and experiences travelling with her aunt and uncle, vaudeville performers with an act called the Sherman and Rose revue; her first professional jobs including experiences at the Roxy, Radio City Music Hall and at Casa Mañana where she met Cole; working at [Billy Rose's] Aquacade and on Something for the boys; leaving Broadway for Hollywood; working on the Milliken breakfast show; more on Ethel Martin's childhood, family, and experiences in vaudeville and at the Aquacade; George Martin's memories from Jacob's Pillow and working with Agnes De Mille; Gennaro asks about people active in the musical theater at that time, including Gae Foster; George Martin discusses the many places that he worked with Jack Cole; the Martins describe Cole's curiosity about and research on a wide variety of dances; working with Kay Thompson; brief comparision of Bob Alton and Jack Cole.
Donor/Sponsor
National Endowment for the Arts, 2001-2002.
Alternative Title
  • Dance Oral History Project.
  • Dance Audio Archive.
Subjects
Note
  • Interview with George and Ethel Martin conducted by Liza Gennaro at the Martins' home in Goshen, N.Y., on Jan. 17 (cassettes 1-2) and Feb. 25, 2003 (cassette 3).
  • For transcript see: *MGZMT 3-2379.
Access (note)
  • Photography of the transcript permitted for research purposes only.
Funding (note)
  • Preservation was made possible in part with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, 2001-2002.
Call Number
*MGZMT 3-2379
OCLC
NYPY03-R57
Author
Martin, George (Dancer), interviewee.
Title
Interview with George and Ethel Martin [sound recording].
Imprint
2003.
Funding
Preservation was made possible in part with public funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, 2001-2002.
Local Note
Open as of December, 2015.
Restricted Access
Photography of the transcript permitted for research purposes only.
Local Subject
Variety dancing -- 20th century.
Musical comedies. Something for the boys.
Audiotapes -- Martin, J.
Audiotapes -- Martin, E.
Added Author
Martin, Ethel. Interviewee
Gennaro, Liza. Interviewer
Research Call Number
*MGZMT 3-2379
*MGZTC 3-2379
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