Box 3
Contains 8 Results:
Biographical Ephemera. Miscellaneous biographical information and ephemera pertaining to the life and solo career of Ted Shawn including photographs, newspaper and magazine clippings, a "List of Original Ballets, Ensembles, Duets and Solos" performed by Ted Shawn, a (signed by the poet) copy of the poem "Personality Portrait of TED SHAWN" (April 19, 1941) by Helen Trafford Moore, 2 copies of the (July 1947) TED SHAWN: GENIUS OF DANCE souvenir program (sold at the Patch Theatre in Perth, Australia), a (February 1954) ICE HOUSE PLAYERS (Mount Dora, Florida) program from a performance of THE CIRCLE starring Ted Shawn (as "Clive Champion-Cheney"), a (1964) statement of assets, a promotional copy of Kathleen Cannell's (September 2, 1967) Christian Science Monitor article ("Visiting 'Poppa' Shawn at Jacob's Pillow"), etc
Information and ephemera pertaining to the private life and solo career of dance pioneer and businessman Ted Shawn.
Newspaper/Magazine Articles and Images - Part 1. Miscellaneous newspaper and magazine clippings pertaining to the life and career of Ted Shawn
Information and ephemera pertaining to the private life and solo career of dance pioneer and businessman Ted Shawn.
Newspaper/Magazine Articles and Images - Part 2. Miscellaneous newspaper and magazine clippings pertaining to the life and career of Ted Shawn
Information and ephemera pertaining to the private life and solo career of dance pioneer and businessman Ted Shawn.
Newspaper/Magazine Articles and Images - Part 3. Miscellaneous newspaper and magazine clippings pertaining to the life and career of Ted Shawn
Information and ephemera pertaining to the private life and solo career of dance pioneer and businessman Ted Shawn.
Inscribed/Signed Ephemera. Miscellaneous material (photographs, programs, etc.) signed and/or inscribed by Ted Shawn including an inscribed ("To John and Lou, Cordially…") signed 8 x 10 -inch (black and white) publicity photograph (c. 1925) of Ted Shawn, an inscribed ("To Chris from his friend...") signed ("...Ted") 7. 25 x 9.5 - inch (sepia) photograph of Ted Shawn (c. 1950), an inscribed ("To Helen with love from..." ) signed ("..Ted") 8 x 10 -inch (sepia) photograph of Ted Shawn (in white-tie and tails following his Denmark knighthood - 1957), a signed JACOB'S PILLOW DANCE FESTIVAL 1952 souvenir booklet (also signed by Ruth St. Denis and featured dancers La Meri, Myra Kinch, Tatiana Grantzeva, Polajenko, Ralph McWilliams, Richard Stuart and Mary Campbell), etc
Information and ephemera pertaining to the private life and solo career of dance pioneer and businessman Ted Shawn.
Daughters of Dawn. A signed (inside front cover) hardback copy of DAUGHTERS OF DAWN: A LYRICAL PAGEANT OR SERIES OF HISTORIC SCENES FOR PRESENTATION WITH MUSIC AND DANCING by Bliss Carman and Mary Perry King (Mitchell Kennerley, NY - 1913) from the personal library of Ted Shawn (with EX LIBRIS DENISHAWN bookplate)
Information and ephemera pertaining to the private life and solo career of dance pioneer and businessman Ted Shawn.
Death Takes a Holiday. A signed (inside front cover) hardback "working copy" of the playscript for DEATH TAKES A HOLIDAY by Alberto Casella - Rewritten for the American Stage by Walter Ferris (Samuel French, NY - 1930). Ted Shawn portrayed "Prince Sirki" in two stage productions of the play (The Icehouse Players production in Mount Dora, Florida in February 1952 and at The Berkshire Playhouse in Stockbridge, Massachusetts in June 1952). Signed (by the entire cast) programs for each production, clippings and production photographs (found in the book) are also included in the folder.
Information and ephemera pertaining to the private life and solo career of dance pioneer and businessman Ted Shawn.
My Three Angels. An embossed ("Ted Shawn") hardback "working copy" (with red-ink notations by Ted Shawn) of MY THREE ANGELS by Sam and Bella Spewack (Random House, NY - 1953). Ted Shawn portrayed "Joseph" in The IceHouse Players production of MY THREE ANGELS at Central Florida's Little Theatre in Mount Dora (February 1955). A copy of the program (signed by many of the cast and theatre-staff members - Sam Buck, Ed Thompson, Midge Patton, Nancy Ellis, Berrien McCain, Sara McCain, "Chubby" Merchant, John Christian, Joe Matascio, Anne Schumacher, Carolyn Hollenbeck, Jim Jackson and Jack O' Brien) has been bound in the book. Newspaper clippings, found in the book, have also been included in the folder
Information and ephemera pertaining to the private life and solo career of dance pioneer and businessman Ted Shawn.