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Betty Oliphant a life in dance

Title
Betty Oliphant [videorecording] : a life in dance / Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ; directed and produced by Gil Gauvreau.
Publication
Canada : Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, c1999.

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Moving imageUse in library *MGZIA 4-4393 RNCPerforming Arts Research Collections - Dance

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Additional Authors
  • Oliphant, Betty, 1918-2004
  • Augustyn, Frank.
  • Kain, Karen.
  • Lamy, Martine.
  • Potts, Nadia.
  • Harwood, Vanessa.
  • Tennant, Veronica.
  • Neufeld, James E., 1944-
  • Littler, William.
  • Reiser, Wendy.
  • Ransom, Jeremy.
  • Glasco, Kimberly.
  • Persson, Johan.
  • Oxenham, Andrew, 1945-
  • Harrington, Rex.
  • Fraser, John, 1944-
  • Greben, Stanley E.
  • Tapper, Jaimie.
  • Desrosiers, Robert.
  • Gauvreau, Gil.
  • Clarkson, Adrienne, 1939-
  • Book, Rick.
  • National Ballet of Canada.
  • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Description
1 videocassette (VHS, NTSC) (55 min.) : sd., col. with b&w sequences; 1/2 in.
Summary
Profile of Betty Oliphant, founder and guiding light of Canada's National Ballet School. Oliphant herself tells much of her own story, beginning with her childhood ballet training in her native England; the influence of legendary ballerina Anna Pavlova; her marriage and move to Canada; and the circumstances that led her to open her first ballet school in Toronto. She recalls how she joined forces with British ballerina Celia Franca to establish the National Ballet School, the training ground for the newly formed National Ballet of Canada. She examines and compares the impact of Russian dancers Rudolf Nureeyv and Mikhail Baryshnikov, both of whom appeared as guest artists with the company. Also discussed are her bout with depression in later life and the psychotherapy that enabled her to surmount it; the realization of her dream of her own theater; her retirement in 1989; the publication of her autobiography [Miss O: my life in dance, 1996]; her continuing involvement in the dance world; and the various awards and honors she has received. Throughout the program her former students, many of whom danced with the National Ballet of Canada, present their remembrances of her.
Donor/Sponsor
Gift of the Rudolf Nureyev Foundation.
Series Statement
Rudolf Nureyev Collection
Subjects
Genre/Form
  • Dance.
  • Biographies.
  • Video.
Credits (note)
  • Editing, Catherine Mallia ; executive producer, Adrienne Clarkson.
Call Number
*MGZIA 4-4393 RNC
OCLC
NYPY05-F10095
Title
Betty Oliphant [videorecording] : a life in dance / Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ; directed and produced by Gil Gauvreau.
Imprint
Canada : Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, c1999.
Series
Rudolf Nureyev Collection
Credits
Editing, Catherine Mallia ; executive producer, Adrienne Clarkson.
Performer
Host: Adrienne Clarkson.
Narrator: Rick Book.
Interviewees: Betty Oliphant, with Frank Augustyn, Karen Kain, Martine Lamy, Nadia Potts, Vanessa Harwood, Veronica Tennant, Gail Sadava, James Neufeld, William Littler, Wendy Reiser, Jeremy Ransom, Kimberly Glasco, Johan Persson, Andrew Oxenham, Rex Harrington, John Fraser, Dr. Stanley Greben, and Jaimie Tapper. Robert Desrosiers is seen giving a speech at an awards ceremony.
Added Author
Oliphant, Betty, 1918-2004, interviewee.
Augustyn, Frank. Interviewee
Kain, Karen. Interviewee
Lamy, Martine. Interviewee
Potts, Nadia. Interviewee
Harwood, Vanessa. Interviewee
Tennant, Veronica. Interviewee
Neufeld, James E., 1944- Interviewee
Littler, William. Interviewee
Reiser, Wendy. Interviewee
Ransom, Jeremy. Interviewee
Glasco, Kimberly. Interviewee
Persson, Johan. Interviewee
Oxenham, Andrew, 1945- Interviewee
Harrington, Rex. Interviewee
Fraser, John, 1944- Interviewee
Greben, Stanley E. Interviewee
Tapper, Jaimie. Interviewee
Desrosiers, Robert. Speaker
Gauvreau, Gil. Director. Producer
Clarkson, Adrienne, 1939- Producer. Host
Book, Rick. Narrator
National Ballet of Canada.
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
Research Call Number
*MGZIA 4-4393 RNC
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