Bravura!: Lucia Chase & the American Ballet Theatre

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University Press of Florida, 2009 - Biography & Autobiography - 339 pages
To many people, Lucia Chase (1897-1986) was the American Ballet Theatre, and her reign as the queen of American ballet lasted for more than four decades. It was Chase who brought Nureyev, Bujones, Kirkland, and eventually Baryshnikov to ABT. Under her leadership, the company worked with such legends as Agnes de Mille, Anthony Tudor, Jerome Robbins, and Twyla Tharp. Her drive, ambition, tenacity, and money kept the doors open even during the lean years. A dancer when the company made its debut in 1940, she was artistic director for an unprecedented thirty-five years, from 1945 to 1980. Over the course of her career, she received numerous honors and awards, including the U.S. Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor. Combining unique personal insights as Chase's son along with experience garnered from his own professional dance and administrative career, Alex Ewing offers the definitive story of one of the true pioneers in the world of American ballet.

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Alex C. Ewing (1931?2017), Lucia Chase?s son, was chancellor of the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and former general director of the Joffrey Ballet. He served as a board member of the School of American Ballet, a member of the dance panel of the National Endowment for the Arts, and chairman of the Dance Collection of the New York Public Library.

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