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Jacqui Carroll interviewed by Shirley McKechnie for the Australian choreographers oral history project [sound recording]
Bib ID 2284065
Format AudioAudio
Author
Carroll, Jacqui
 
Access Conditions Written permission required for research, personal copies and public use during the lifetime of the interviewee. 
Description 1990 Nov. 2-6. 
11 tape reels (ca. 330 min.) : 7 1/2 ips, mono. ; 7 in. 
Series

Australian choreographers oral history project

Summary

Jacqui Carroll, a dancer, teacher and choreographer, speaks extensively about her career as a dancer and choreographer. Topics covered include her family background and early life, dancing in musicals and nightclubs, the choreographer Phillipa Cullen, working with Keith Bain, the Bodenwieser dance studios, Jaap Flier and the Dance Company (NSW), the Graham technique, the Armidale Summer Schools, her work for the Queensland Ballet, in particular her production of Carmina Burana, and her application for the position of artistic director of Australian Dance Theatre. She also talks about her travels in the Middle East, Africa and Europe and gives her thoughts on the state of dance in Australia.

Notes

Significant background noise throughout the recording.

Part of a series of interviews by Shirley McKechnie with Australian choreographers.

Recorded in Brisbane on 2-6 November 1990.

Digital master; National Library of Australia, Oral History and Folklore collection;

Subjects Carroll, Jacqui - Interviews.  |  Choreographers - Australia - Interviews.  |  Dancers - Australia - Interviews.
Other authors/contributors McKechnie, Shirley, 1926-

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