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  • Walter Terry discusses his biography of Ruth St. Denis

    Jan. 19, 1970

    Studs speaks with dance critic Walter Terry about his book, Miss Ruth: The More Living Life of Ruth St. Denis. They also discuss her influence on the world of dance. A few audio clips of Walter Terry interviewing Ruth St. Denis are played.*Please note: some sections have been edited out from the original recording due to copyright considerations 

  • Walter Rosenblum and Daniel Nagrin discuss art, life, photography, and dance

    Jun. 2, 1982

    Photographer and author Walter Rosenblum, and dancer and choreographer Daniel Nagrin discuss art, life, photography, and dance. The two answer the question “What calls one to a life of art?” and other driving factors for artists such as political, social, and economic interests. Studs opens and closes this program by playing an untitled Armenian dance song.

  • Sol Hurok

    Sol Hurok discusses his career as an American impresario

    May. 4, 1971

    Sol Hurok discusses his work as an impresario, organizing events and bringing artists from around the world to the United States to perform. Studs Terkel plays songs by many of the artists and performers that Hurok has managed during the interview, including Feodor Chaliapin, Nellie Melba, Titta Ruffo, Luisa Tetrazzini, Sviatoslav Richter, Marian Anderson, and Arthur Rubinstein. Music has been removed from this version for copyright reasons.

  • Ruth Page discusses her life and career in ballet

    Apr. 11, 1978

    According to Ruth Page, she nearly fainted at the touch of Anna Pavlova's hand when they danced together. Pavlova remained a great inspiration to Ruth Page. Anyone can dance, explained Page, but she really admired great choreographers like Martha Graham and George Balanchine. Page said, good dancers are not copiers and they do something new.

  • Ruth Page discusses Chicago ballet production "November Steps" with Minsa Craig and a conversation with Martha Graham from years earlier

    Nov. 22, 1976

    Studs Terkel talks with Ruth page and Minsa Craig on the Chicago ballet production "November Steps."

  • Ruth Page and Lou Conte reflect on dance and their Chicago dance companies

    May. 12, 1980

    Studs Terkel interviews Ruth Page and Lou Conte on their experience in Dance and their Chicago dance companies.

  • Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino discuss the 30th Anniversary of Joffrey and the new production "Birthday"

    Mar. 4, 1986

    Studs Terkel interviews Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino on the 30th anniversary of Joffrey Ballet.

  • Robert Joffery and Gerald Arpino discuss dance, then and now

    Jan. 14, 1976

    Studs Terkel discusses the history of dance and its future with Robert Joffrey and Gerald Arpino.

  • Phakavali Dancers

    Phakavali Dancers discuss their career in classical music and dancing from Thailand

    Oct. 11, 1962

    Phakavali Dancers discuss their career in classical music and dancing from Thailand. Normally, the group consists of 14 dances and 5 musicians that share classical & folk music. Their dancing and music reflects the history, culture, and lifestyle of Thailand. Audio of the Thai outro music ends in fade out, then abruptly a Classical music with no recorded name starts and ends with applause.

  • Organizers of the "Access to the World of Dance" program

    Apr. 21, 1997
  • John Cage

    Merce Cunningham and John Cage discuss music and dance

    Jan. 14, 1971

    Merce Cunningham, choreographer and John Cage musician and composer speak about music and dance. The two gentlemen discuss with Studs how music and dance come together to create the avant-garde of art in both worlds (music and dance).

  • Robert Rauschenberg

    Mary Lynn Kotz discusses her book "Rauschenberg, Art and Life"

    Oct. 29, 1991

    In Mary Lynn Kotz's book, "Rauschenberg, Art and Life," Kotz recounts the works and story of 20th century art pioneer Robert Rauschenberg. They survey his career beginning in Port Arthur, TX, discussing his Depression-era upbringing which caused him to reuse and salvage virtually any object and transform it into art, his studies in Paris, made possible by the G.I.

  • Swan Lake

    Lucia Chase discusses the American Ballet Theater's Swan Lake at the Civic Opera House

    Feb. 15, 1967

    Lucia Chase discusses the rehearsal and performance of Swan Lake of the American Ballet Theater at the Civic Opera House. Includes Peter Ilich Tschaikovsky music from Swan Lake.

  • Lou Conte, Shirley Mordine, and Nana Solbrig discuss dance in Chicago

    Jun. 4, 1979

    Studs Terkel interviews Chicago choreographers Lou Conte, Shirley Mordine, and Nana Solbrig.

  • Lois Wheeler Snow discusses her book “China on Stage”

    Actor and author Lois Wheeler Snow discusses her book “China on Stage,” and shares her experiences in China, primarily involving ballet, opera, and plays.

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