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Interview with Ted Kivitt.
- Title
- Interview with Ted Kivitt. January 26, 1973, 1973.
- Author
- Kivitt, Ted
- Publication
- 1973
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Status | Vol/Date | Format | Access | Call Number | Item Location |
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Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | disc 2 | Audio | Use in library | *MGZTL 4-166 disc 2 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance |
Available - Can be used on site. Please visit New York Public Library - Performing Arts Research Collections to submit a request in person. | disc 1 | Audio | Use in library | *MGZTL 4-166 disc 1 | Performing Arts Research Collections - Dance |
Details
- Additional Authors
- Gruen, John
- Description
- 2 sound discs (approximately one hour and 17 minutes): digital; 4 3/4 in.
- Summary
- Disc 1, approximately 48 minutes. John Gruen speaks with Ted Kivitt about Kivitt's career with American Ballet Theatre beginning with Kivitt's family's background in the arts; his ballet training in Florida; his performing in local night clubs while attending high school; the strong support from his family for his career; training with Alexandre Gavrilov and dancing with the Miami Ballet; the circumstances of his joining American Ballet Theatre; the challenges of his first year there; his wife, Karena [Brock], whom he met while on tour in South America [Gruen recounts the story of Nijinsky's sudden marriage; Kivitt recounts Gavrilov's telling him about his frequent, uncredited substituting for Nijinsky]; homosexuality and male ballet dancers; some of his roles at American Ballet Theatre; American Ballet Theatre's less than ideal rehearsal facilities including an anecdote about the rehearsal space in Washington, D.C.; the grueling one-night stands on tour; more on his wife and his marriage; his promotion to principal dancer; his roles including his first full-length Swan lake, in Japan.
- Disc 2, approximately 29 minutes. John Gruen and Ted Kivitt continue to speak about Kivitt's career; Kivitt speaks about his feelings when he is dancing, in particular the excitement and sense of freedom; performance anxiety; partnering and (very briefly) some of his partners: Eleanor [D'Antuono]; Lupe [Serrano], and Carla [Fracci]; Natasha [Natalia Makarova] as a partner; briefly, Cynthia Gregory as a partner; the favored status of guest artists; his roles this season including his preference to dance less frequently on tour and more in New York City; his advice to aspiring dancers including having a good teacher; Fernando Bujones as a very promising young dancer.
- Donor/Sponsor
- Gift of John Gruen, April 1974
- Subjects
- Note
- Interview with Ted Kivitt conducted by John Gruen at Kivitt's home on January 26, 1973 in New York City. This interview was used as a basis for a chapter in John Gruen's book, The private world of ballet (New York, Viking Press).
- For transcript, see: *MGZMT 3-166.
- Sound quality is good. There are some extraneous noise and occasional short gaps.
- Funding (note)
- The conservation and cataloging of this recording was made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The support of the National Endowment for the Arts is also gratefully acknowledged.
- Call Number
- *MGZTL 4-166
- OCLC
- 78439868
- Author
- Kivitt, Ted, interviewee.
- Title
- Interview with Ted Kivitt. January 26, 1973, 1973.
- Production
- 1973
- Type of Content
- spoken word
- Type of Medium
- audio
- Type of Carrier
- audio disc
- Event
- Recorded by John Gruen 1973, January 26 New York (New York)
- Funding
- The conservation and cataloging of this recording was made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. The support of the National Endowment for the Arts is also gratefully acknowledged.
- Original Version
- Original format: one sound cassette (approximately one hour and 17 minutes); 1 7/8 ips. originally recorded on January 26, 1973; transferred to wav file and compact disc formats in 2013.
- Local Note
- Former classmark: *MGZTC 3-166
- Added Author
- Gruen, John, interviewer.Gruen, John, donor
- Research Call Number
- *MGZTL 4-166