Robert Joffrey

The NYPR Archive Collections | Jan 1, 2000

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Joffrey discusses the recent debut of the Robert Joffrey Ballet at Jacob's Pillow; the American Ballet Center; his ideas on teaching ballet; the classical ballet in America; the Robert Joffrey Ballet (Company); Charivari, choreographed by Lotte Goslar; the upcoming season at the New York Shakespeare Festival, Delacorte Theater; the matching grant received from the Ford Foundation; financial management of the Company; the Foundation for American Dance. Includes portions of rehearsals of Joffrey's Gamelan and Anna Sokolow's Opus 65.


WNYC archives id: 46124

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