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TORELA
: is Paul Bowles
Instrumentation by Blas Galindo
Choreography by Lew Christensen
‘Scenery and costumes by Alvin Colt
Ballet Society, Hunter College Playhouse, New York, January 13, 1947
BALLET SOCIETY PROGRAM
a folk opera-ballet in one act, was commissioned by George
ne and Lincoln Kirstein for the Latin-American Good Will tour of
Ballet undertaken in 1940 under the auspices of the then
tor of Inter-American Affairs, Nelson A, Rockefeller. The ballet
ere at the Municipal Theatre in Rio de Janeiro, in July of
as performed more than sixty times in Brazil, Argentina, Chile,
solombia and Venezuela.
cl morality-plays performed all over Mexico
Spanish conquerors brought over in
e Council of the Seven Devils”
n the village of Hualihuises, near
where they wish
to stop them. St. Michael
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HARTFORD, CONNECTICUT
of ballet in the United States has grown into a national
the last few seasons. Americans schooled in classic tra-
sea new chapter to theatrical dancing by their special quality
sdan innately robust sense of rhythm. The Ballet Caravan,
of the first rank of younger Americans, serves as an
y, for in its troupe can be found a dozen strands of
he Caravan employ a method springing from the great
in peademics and state theatres, but their own
termined by their birth and individual
the Pennsylvania Dutch, the
of Utah, the Italians and
ives in the Ballet Caravan.
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