01815cid a2200313 a 450000100070000000500170000700800410002401900120006503300130007703500170009003500110010703500110011804000230012904200090015210000280016124500950018926000170028430000360030150601330033752007430047055500330121360000360124665000370128265000360131970000370135577300450139283000400143798400240147793820620070928083837.0870323s1975 xx nnn t eng 1 a505032600a19751204 9000005050326 9998599 a938206 aANLbengcANLdANL aanuc1 aDean, Beth,d1918-4ive10aBeth Dean interviewed by Hazel de Berg in the Hazel de Berg collectionh[sound recording]. c1975 Dec. 4. a1 sound tape reel (ca. 60 min.) aAccess open for research and personal copies; written permission required for public use during the lifetime of the interviewee. aIn this interview Beth Dean expounds on her attitudes to life and to dance. The interview begins with details of Dean's family background and her dance training. She goes on to talk about her early performing career in musicals and her arrival in Australia with Victor Carell to appear in Annie get your gun. The interview includes a discussion of the creation of her ballet Corroboree and to many other pieces she has made for the theatre, for television and for festivals, including the 1968 Cultural Olympics in Mexico and the 1972 South Pacific Festival of Arts in Fiji. Dean also refers to her many publications written jointly with her husband Victor Carell and to her experiences living amongst Aboriginal communities in Australia.0 aTranscript available (21 p.)10aDean, Beth,d1918-vInterviews. 0aAuthors, AustralianvInterviews. 0aDancerszAustraliavInterviews.1 aDe Berg, Hazel,d1913-1984.4ivr0 tHazel de Berg collectionw(AuCNL)1185498 0aHazel de Berg collection ;vDeB 902 aANLcORAL TRC 1/902