Royal Winnipeg Ballet

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Royal Winnipeg Ballet

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1 File folder containing 15 items related to the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Newspaper clipping and house programs. Items sorted by archivist following general order provided by Sutcliffe. Title of files supplied by Sutcliffe. / 1 Dossier contenant 15 éléments liés au Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Coupures de journaux et programmes maison. Articles triés par archiviste selon l'ordre général fourni par Sutcliffe. Titre des fichiers fournis par Sutcliffe.
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Alison Sutcliffe
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News clippings / Coupures de presse; Programs / Programmes; Paper creased and torn / Papier froissé et déchiré
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Alison Sutcliffe
News clippings / Coupures de presse; Programs / Programmes; Paper creased and torn / Papier froissé et déchiré
Alison Sutcliffe was born in Toronto in 1909. She studied dance in England, Germany and the United States with dancers such as Mikhail Fokine, Kurt Jooss, Mary Wigman, Martha Graham, and others. From 1927-1929 she danced with the Metropolitan Opera Ballet in New York City. She returned to Toronto in 1930 and began teaching at the DaCosta Studio and then the Toronto Conservatory of Music. She was the Director of Dance at Hart House Theatre throughout the 1930s. During the Great Depression she collaborated with artists such as Fred Coates, Bettina Byers, Edgar Stone, Herman Voaden, Dorothy Goulding, Lorna Sheard, Ernest MacMillan, and many other artists. / Alison Sutcliffe est née à Toronto en 1909. Elle a étudié la danse en Angleterre, en Allemagne et aux États-Unis auprès de danseurs tels que Mikhail Fokine, Kurt Jooss, Mary Wigman, Martha Graham et d'autres. De 1927 à 1929, elle danse avec le Metropolitan Opera Ballet de New York. Elle retourne à Toronto en 1930 et commence à enseigner au DaCosta Studio puis au Toronto Conservatory of Music. Elle a été directrice de la danse au Hart House Theatre tout au long des années 1930. Pendant la Grande Dépression, elle a collaboré avec des artistes tels que Fred Coates, Bettina Byers, Edgar Stone, Herman Voaden, Dorothy Goulding, Lorna Sheard, Ernest MacMillan et bien d'autres artistes.
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209_2012-4-103
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209_2012-4-103.pdf
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