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Title
Oral history interview with Grace Mann
Created Date
1993
Description
Mann studied ballet with Theodore Kosloff, Alexandra Baldina, Lew Christensen, Willam Christensen, and others. She toured with Ballet Russe in Europe. She returned to California and founded Ballet Valmann. Mann taught ballet until her retirement in 1992.
Interview conducted for the Legacy Oral History Project.
Interview conducted for the Legacy Oral History Project.
Creators and Contributors
Creator:
Mullen, Dennis
Interviewer: Mullen, Dennis
Editor: Freidman, Jeff
Interviewee: Mann, Grace
Copyright holder: Museum of Performance and Design
Interviewer: Mullen, Dennis
Editor: Freidman, Jeff
Interviewee: Mann, Grace
Copyright holder: Museum of Performance and Design
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Subject Entity
Genre
Spatial Coverage
Language
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Format
Unknown
Generation
Master
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Country of Creation
United States
Contributing Organization
Contributing Organization Contact Information
Email: info@mpdsf.com
Phone: (415) 741-3531
Phone: (415) 741-3531
Organization Websites
Link to Internet Archive
Additional Technical Notes for Item
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