| Bib ID |
2035598 |
| Format |
Audio, Online [sound recording] , Online - Google Books |
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| Online Versions |
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| Access Conditions |
Access open for research, personal copies and public use. |
| Description |
1994
4 sound tape reels (ca. min.) : analog, mono. ; 3 x 10 in. + 1 x 7 in.
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| Summary |
Sager, a dancer and teacher, speaks of her family background, recollects her early stage experiences and early technical classes, her life during the Depression, her early teachers, how she moved from New Zealand to Australia, how she took classes with Helene Kirsova, surviving as a dancer in Sydney in the 1940's, Kirsova's working methods, Anna Pavlova in New Zealand in the 1920s, joining the Borovansky Ballet, early Borovansky dancers and repertoire, the differences between the Kirsova and Borovansky companies, and Borovansky's productions such as Terra Australis and Petrouchka.
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| Notes |
Preservation, working duplicate and user cassette copies made.
Recorded on Nov. 10-11th, 1994 in Canberra.
Also available online via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.oh-vn2035598
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| Index/Finding Aid Note |
Corrected transcript available (typescript, 71 leaves) |
| Subjects |
Sager, Peggy, - 1924-2002 - Interviews. | Kirsova, Helene. | Borovansky Ballet. | Ballet dancers - Australia - Interviews.
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| Occupation |
Ballet dancers. |
| Other authors/contributors |
Potter, Michelle, 1944-, Interviewer
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