02960ctc a2200421 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001300066035001700079035001200096035001900108035001200127040001300139043001200152045001700164091000700181100003800188245006100226260001500287300007400302440002800376500004300404506004300447520093900490530011601429544013001545544010501675545039301780555011802173600004802291650003402339650001802373656001902391856004902410920001502459953004702474984001702521208899120101027141437.0981201m19191997xx neng d1 a14274104 9000014274104 92599026 9(AKIN)14274104 a2088991 aANLbeng au-at---2 bd1919bd1997 ama1 aBodenwieser, Gertrud,d1890-1959.10aPapers of Gertrud Bodenwieser,f1919-1997h[manuscript]. c1919-1987. a3.62 m.a(10 boxes & 4 folio boxes) +e13 map cabinet folio packages. 0aKeep dancing collection aManuscript reference no.: NLA MS 9263. aAvailable for reference. Not for loan. aThe collection includes correspondence, photographs, costume designs, programs, press cuttings, publicity material and posters, music scores, writings by Bodenwieser, personal documents, dissertations and publications. The collection documents Bodenwieser's career in modern dance in both Europe and Australia, and the tours and performances of her dance companies Tanzgruppe Bodenwieser and the Bodenwieser Ballet. The collection also documents numerous exhibitions and writings relating to or featuring Bodenwieser, which reflect the continuing appreciation of her talent and influence. Among the correspondents are Shona Dunlop MacTavish, Eileen Cramer, Margaret Chapple, Hede Juer, Johanna Exiner, Hilde Holger, Robyn Rawson, Giora Manor, Lysbeth Cohen, Karl Bittman, Dr Agnes Bleir Brody, Meg Abbie Denton, Claire Robilant, Paul Bentley, Edward Pask, Ann Butt, Genevieve Oswald, Bengt Hager, Carlos Hecht and Sir Eugene Goossens. aSelected items are also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms92630 dGertrud Bodenwieser collection of photographs;elocated at;aNational Library of Australia Pictures collection PIC/8583/1-33. dAssociated materials: Films, sound recordings and costumes held byaNational Film and Sound Archive. aDancer, choreographer and teacher. Born in Vienna, Bodenwieser established her first dance group Tanzgruppe Bodenwieser in 1923. In 1939 she arrived in Australia and established the Bodenwieser Ballet in Sydney. Following her death, papers documenting her extensive career were left in the custody of Marie Cuckson, who then formed, arranged and added to the Gertrud Bodenwieser Archives.8 aFinding aid (14 p.) available in Manuscript Reading Room, and on the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms926310aBodenwieser, Gertrud,d1890-1959vArchives. 0aDancerszAustraliavArchives. 0aModern dance. 7aDancers.2lcsh423Finding aiduhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms9263 aPriority 2 aManuscripts subject term: Performing arts. aANLcMS 9263