Scrapbook page featuring images and a text caption from an American Ballet program.
Includes 3 color images and the start of an article titled "An American Ballet". Top left image: 2 female dancers and one male dancer (one female dancer visible only…
Page from unidentified program featuring a collage of performers in various pieces from American Ballet's repertory. The American Ballet assumption based on the images from "Apollo" featuring Lew Christensen in the title role.
Program for the Cecelia Schultz "Dance Theatre Series" featuring Ballet Caravan, Moore Theatre, October 29. 1938
LC-0187-A.TIF (Cover of Program) LC-0187-B.TIF (On left hand side, promotion for upcoming performance of San Francisco Opera Ballet…
Program of the Sociedad Pro-Arte Musical performance of Ballet Caravan, Havana, Cuba (Spanish language program).
LC-0186-A.TIF (Side 1 of trifold brochure, including program information and location in Spanish) LC-0186-B.TIF (Casting and program…
Program of WPA Festival of American Music, Federal Music Theatre, February 1938 (includes cover and "Filling Station" information page)
LC-0185-A.TIF (Program Cover) LC-0185-B.TIF (Casting and program information for Lew Christensen's Filling Station…
Program of Aaron Richmond (auspices of the Boston Museum of Modern Art) presenting the Ballet Caravan at Jordan Hall, Boston, January 21, 1938
LC-0184-A.TIF (Program Cover) LC-0184-B.TIF (Casting and program information for Erick Hawkin's Show…
Program of the Wadsworth Atheneum and Friends and Enemies of Modern Music presenting the Ballet Caravan at the Avery Memorial Auditorium, January 6 and 7, 1937
LC-0183-A.TIF (Program Cover) LC-0183-B.TIF (Casting and program information for Erick…
Excerpts from a general program for Ballet Caravan, late 1937
LC-0181-A.TIF (cover) LC-0181-B.TIF (image and information about Lew Christensen's Filling Station, one of the earliest references to this work) LC-0181-C.TIF (image and information about…
Program cover of San Francisco Opera Ballet Group with Willam Christensen, with guest artists Lew Christensen and Harold Christensen, at the Oakland Women's City Club, September 17, 1937