Olga Maynard (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Olga Maynard" in English language version.

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artistswithaids.org

  • For a brief biography of Litz, see [1]. For Jack Anderson's Dance interview report on Koner see [2] For a short biography of King, see [3] Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine,
  • Recorded in “Tribute to Olga Maynard from the professional dance world”, edited by Anita Mitchell, 1989 (Tribute). With the death of William Como on January 1, Ms Mitchell became sole organizer of the Tribute, at Cypress Theater, Orange County High School of the Arts, California, 16 April 1989. It included addresses by Gerald Arpino, Willam Christensen, Clayton Garrison, Bruce Marks, Norbert Vesak; performances by Veronica Tennant, Leslie Carothers and Tom Mossbrucker (see Aspen Santa Fe Ballet), Tomm Ruud and Wendy Van Dyk—of works by David Allan, Gerald Arpino, Anita Mitchell, James Penrod, Tomm Ruud, Antony Tudor. The production manager was Donald Bradburn. Others in attendance included Suzanne Farrell. The accidental death of Henny Jurriëns, newly appointed artistic director of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, prevented performance of a Vesak pas de deux by Evelyn Hart and Rex Harrington. For information on Ruud (also Joffrey and other choreographers), see [6] Archived 2007-06-12 at the Wayback Machine.

artsalive.ca

balanchine.org

  • An illustrated four-page bio. of Balanchine by the George Balanchine Foundation may be found at [5] Archived 2007-06-03 at the Wayback Machine

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findarticles.com

  • For a brief biography of Litz, see [1]. For Jack Anderson's Dance interview report on Koner see [2] For a short biography of King, see [3] Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine,

nypl.org

  • For a brief biography of Litz, see [1]. For Jack Anderson's Dance interview report on Koner see [2] For a short biography of King, see [3] Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine,

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movies2.nytimes.com

  • For his part, Loring, who had run his own professional school in Los Angeles, was insistent on maintaining a professional ethos in this new academic setting. For Loring's filmography, see [4]. Artists such as Cunningham and Jasper Johns were visitors. Moving easily in the visual arts culture in visits to New York, Maynard knew Sidney Janis and other gallery owners, and met a number of the leading visual artists of the time, such as Roy Lichtenstein and Willem de Kooning.

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encountermerce.stanford.edu

  • "For Brown's connection to Cunningham's company, see". Archived from the original on 2007-06-12. Retrieved 2007-06-03.

web.archive.org

  • For a brief biography of Litz, see [1]. For Jack Anderson's Dance interview report on Koner see [2] For a short biography of King, see [3] Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine,
  • "For Brown's connection to Cunningham's company, see". Archived from the original on 2007-06-12. Retrieved 2007-06-03.
  • An illustrated four-page bio. of Balanchine by the George Balanchine Foundation may be found at [5] Archived 2007-06-03 at the Wayback Machine
  • Recorded in “Tribute to Olga Maynard from the professional dance world”, edited by Anita Mitchell, 1989 (Tribute). With the death of William Como on January 1, Ms Mitchell became sole organizer of the Tribute, at Cypress Theater, Orange County High School of the Arts, California, 16 April 1989. It included addresses by Gerald Arpino, Willam Christensen, Clayton Garrison, Bruce Marks, Norbert Vesak; performances by Veronica Tennant, Leslie Carothers and Tom Mossbrucker (see Aspen Santa Fe Ballet), Tomm Ruud and Wendy Van Dyk—of works by David Allan, Gerald Arpino, Anita Mitchell, James Penrod, Tomm Ruud, Antony Tudor. The production manager was Donald Bradburn. Others in attendance included Suzanne Farrell. The accidental death of Henny Jurriëns, newly appointed artistic director of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, prevented performance of a Vesak pas de deux by Evelyn Hart and Rex Harrington. For information on Ruud (also Joffrey and other choreographers), see [6] Archived 2007-06-12 at the Wayback Machine.