California State College, Long Beach Coming Dance Events

September 29th - Lecture-Demonstration San Francisco Ballet, principal dances with Lew Christianson, Director 8:30P.M. CSC/LB Little Theater Long Beach Summer School of Dance presents three October 24th-25th - Paul Taylor Dance Company In Concert 8:00P.M. '::/)ance Concerf:J Millikan High School

Little Theatre California State College Long Beach, California August 15, 23, 28, 1969 8:30 P.M. Theatre and Design from University MARTHA WITTMAN of Nebraska. Lighting layout and systems consultant. Choreographer and performer. Solo­ ist with Juilliard Dance Theatre Company, Ru th Currier Dance Thea­ Noted lyric and dramatic dancer, tre. Received 1966 Doris Humphrey formerly soloist with Fellowship in Choreography at Con­ Dance Company. First dancer to necticut College. Dance faculty : perform Miss Graham's famous roles Bennington College, Connecticut in Salem Shore, Heridiade, Appala­ College School of Dance and Na­ chian Spring, Night Journey and tional Music Camp in Interlochen, Frontier. Soloist with Michigan. City Opera Company. Dance fac­ ulty: Bennington College, New York •MARTHA NISHITANI University, Adelphi University, Studio Neighborhood Playhouse and Juil­ •CONTEMPORARY DANCE liard. Choreographer for Betshava Technique and Choreography The Long Beach Summer School of Dance •CREATIVE DANCE for CHILDREN Dance Company in Israel and schools Artistic Development through appreciates the cooperation of the Dance in London; also for her own com­ I magi native Movement Workshop, California State College, Long pany. Affiliate artist at Hood Col­ 4203 University Way N.E. Beach. lege. Seattle, Washington

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The Elle Johnson Dance Company MODERN BALLET AFRO~UBAN SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLE CLASSES RESUME SE~T. 15 PHONE 474-7014 BENN HOWARD, Director THE Friday, August 15 Peter Mennin, President Gideon Waldrop, Dean AN EVENING OF DANCE BY FACULTY ARTISTS DANCE DIVISION Martha Hill, Director Don Bondi Carlton Johnson Diploma - Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree - Bachelor of Science Degree Gay Delanghe Martha Wittman Lucas Hoving Betty Jones Curriculum includes major study in techniques, repertory and Marion Scott Fritz Ludin performance of ballet and modern dance, dance composition, dance notation, dance history and criticism, stagecraft, anatomy for dancers and studies in music. Saturday, August 23 FACULTY AN EVENING OF DANCE BY FACULTY ARTISTS Jose Limon Ap.tony Tudor Gay Delanghe Don Bondi Alfredo Corvino Bertram Ross Lulu Sweigard Lucas Hoving Ethel Winter Lucas Hoving Elizabeth Sawyer Muriel Topaz Betty Jones Martha Wittman Betty Jones Christine Smith Stanley Walden Marion Scott Fritz Ludin Helen McGehee Janet Soares John Wilson Carlton Johnson George Quincy Sarah Stackhouse Ethel Winter

The Juilliard School, Lincoln Center Plaza, New York, N.Y. 10023 Thursday, August 28 toured United States, Europe, the of Performing Arts, Fresno State STUDENT REPERTORY CONCERT Far East and Central and South College. America. Currently touring as direc­ Dances from the - MARION SCOTT tor of Dances I Dance. Dance fac­ Repertory classes of Lucas Hoving, Ethel Winter ulty: Connecticut College School of Choreographer and director for her and Martha Wittman own company. Danced with Hum· Dance and Juilliard. Soloist with the Modern jazz classes of Carlton Johnson American Dance Theater at Lincoln phrey-Weidman Company. Leading Solo dances performed by Irine Nadel and Wendy Perron Center. TV appearances. Teacher dancer and assistant to Helen Tamiris and Director of Dance at the Acad­ for Tarniris-Nagrin Company. Dance emy of the Performing Arts, Fresno faculty: UCLA, Connecticut College State College. School of Dance, C. W. Post Col­ PRODUCTION STAFF lege, Utah State University, New Stagecraft for Dance Class FRITZ LUDIN York High School for Performing Arts and New School for Social Re­ Instructor: Bernard Skalka Partner to Betty Jones in concert search. 1946 Dance Audition win­ Students program Dances I Dance. Studied in ner in YM - YWHA ; received 1963 Antoinette Artino Margene Larson Vienna, Stockholm and Paris. With Doris Humphrey Fellowship in Chor­ Diana Boardman Regina Lindhorst Jose Limon Company 1963-68. He eography at Connecticut College. Marla Checkes Karen Mora has appeared in Missa Brevis, The Fran Howard Janis Parker Traitor and There is a Time, and BERNARD SKALKA Diana Varney others. Member of American Dance Technical Director, Theatre Arts De­ Theater at Lincoln Center. Co­ partment, California State College, LONG BEACH SUMMER SCHOOL OF DANCE director of Dance for the Academy Long Beach. M.A. in Technical Betty DuPont, Director 1969 Friday, August 15 elude choreography for Barb a r a McNairSpecial,FrankieA valonSpec­ ial and the Buddy Greco Special plus appearances in Bob Hope Special, AN EVENING OF DANCE BY FACULTY ARTISTS Danny Thomas Specials, Dick Van Dyke Specials, Tom Jones Special, Gass of '67 and Go Special. Theater work includes choreography for South Pacific, Showboat, Kiss Me THOUGHTS FOR A SUNDAY EVENING. . . Anita Kerr, Rod McKuen Kate and Carnival Island. Film ap­ pearances include The Devil's Hand, Choreographed and danced by Sweet Charity, Finian 's Rainbow and Adventures in Paradise. Current­ DON BONDI ly choreographing play for Broad­ Capezio's® way, "The Electric Finger." been dancing BETTY JONES Leading member of Jose Limon sincel887. Dance Company for many years. *UPPERCASE...... Csaba Deak CAPEZIO Noted for role as Desdemona in DANCE-THEATRE SHOPS Moor's Pavane. Featured in There is Choreographed and danced by Hollywood - Los Angeles a Time, Missa Brevis and Doris Hum­ 5619 Sunset Blvd. GAY DELANGHE and LUCAS HOVING phrey's Night Spell and Ruins and San Francisco, 133 Geary Street San Mateo, 309 South B Street *Premier Performance Visions. With Limon Company has DANCES I DANCE '70

BETTY JONES with FRITZ LUDIN JUMP! JUMP! . .Gunther Schuller

Choreography: MARION SCOTT Lecture-Performance "Jump! Jump!" screamed the onlookers as a troubled youth threatened to leap from the 12th story hotel ledge in Albany. "Jump! Jump!" cried Master Class another mob as a jobless man got set to dive from Brooklyn Bridge. Both would-be suicides were eventually talked down to safety, but not before Workshops hundreds of witnesses gayly exchanged bets on their fate while hurling taunts. Time Magazine Contact BETTY JONES 31 West 69th St., New York, MERIDEE STANLEY, DON BONDI, KATHRYN GRIEGER, N. Y. 10023 NANCY ICHINO, NINA SPRECHER, GEORGE ALSPACH . BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES LUCAS HOVING THE WAY I FEEL. . ."2001 Space Odyssey" - from sound track of film DON BONDI One of America's leading peiformers Choreography: CARLTON JOHNSON Leading Southern California male, and choreographers. Started career LYNDA DAVIS modern dance performer. Presently with Jooss Ballet. With Jose Limon a member of the Newman Dance Company 14 years. Created impor­ Company; formerly with the Bella tant roles in Moor's Pavane, The Lewitzky Dance Company. Lead Traitor, and Emperor Jones. Lately dancer in the Theatre Group pro­ has been touring in this country and duction of Candide; choreographer Europe presenting programs includ­ Fifteen Minute Intermission for the Pasadena Playhouse produc­ ing Icarus, Has The Last Train Left? tion of Lady in the Dark. Dance and other works. Lectured and faculty, University of Southern Cali­ taught in most major dance centers fornia. of the world. In 1968 received grant from National Endowment for the GAY DELANGHE Arts. Dance faculty: Juilliard School of Music, Columbia University ONESELF...... Radio Sounds Dancer, Lucas Hoving Dance Com­ Teachers College and Connecticut pany. Performer and choreographer School of Dance. in New York City 1968 Dance Thea­ In no other stage of the life cycle is the threat of losing oneself and the ter Workshop and Dance Uptown. threat of finding oneself so closely allied. CARLTON JOHNSON Dance faculty;Barnard College, Uni­ Eric Ericson versity of Michigan and National Featured dancer in TV, films and Music Camp. stage productions. TV credits in- Choreographed and danced by BENNINGTON COLLEGE DANCE DEPT. DON BONDI Techniques - Composition - Performance

JOURNEY TO A CLEAR PLACE. . . . .Pierre Henry, Pierre Schaeffer FACULTY Edgar Varese, Vladimir Ussachevsky JUDITH DUNN BILL DIXON LINDA TARNA Y JACK MOORE Choreography: MARTHA WITTMAN MARTHA WITTMAN JOSEF WITTMAN BETTY JONES and FRITZ LUDIN

* * * * * * * * * * A LIMITED NUMBER OF FELLOWSHIPS AVAILABLE FOR MEN Management, Lucas Hoving Dance Company CHARLES REINHART MANAGEMENT, INC. 701 - 7th Ave., New York, N.Y. 10036 FOR INFORMATION WRITE: ADMISSIONS OFFICE BENNINGTON COLLEGE .Costumes for "Uppercase" by George Alspach BENNINGTON, VERMONT 05201 Costumes for "Journey to a Clear Place" by William Sherman Saturday, August 23 JAZZ SOLO

Choreographed and danced by CARLTON JOHNSON AN EVENING OF DANCE BY FACULTY ARTISTS

UPPERCASE ...... Csaba Deak Fifteen Minute Intermission Choreographed and danced by GAY DELANGHE and LUCAS HOVING 2FORFUN

THEWIDOW . .. . Toru Takemitsu NELLIE McNESS. .Traditional BEARS .. A. A. Milne Choreography: CARL WOLZ BETTY JONES Choreographed and danced by DON BONDI

JUMP! JUMP!. . . Gunther Schuller NIGHT CONVERSATIONS ...... Gwendolyn Watson Choreography: MARION SCOTT Choreographed and danced by ETHEL WINTER "Jump! Jump!" screamed the onlookers as a troubled youth threatened Assisted by Randall Jean Faxon, William Feuer, Craig Gruenberg to leap from the 12th story hotel ledge in Albany. "Jump! Jump!" cried another mob as a jobless man got set to dive from Brooklyn Bridge. Both JOURNEY #2: FOR AN ANGEL AND A CLOWN .... Josef Wittman would-be suicides were eventually talked down to safety, but not before hundreds of witnesses gayly exchanged bets on their fate while hurling Choreography: MARTHA WITTMAN taunts. . . . . BETTY JONES and FRITZ LUDIN Time Magazine * * * * * * * * * * MERIDEE STANLEY, DON BONDI, KATHRYN GRIEGER, NANCY ICHINO, NINA SPRECHER, GEORGE ALSPACH "Journey #2: For an Angel and a Clown" made possible by a grant from Bennington College, Bennington, Vermont.

Management, Lucas Hoving Dance Company ALONE (Excerpt from ballet, A Patch of Blue). . . . . Jerry Goldsmith CHARLES REINHART MANAGEMENT, INC. 701 - 7th Ave., New York, N.Y. 10036 Choreography: CHARLTON JOHNSON MURPHY JAMES Costumes for "Uppercase" by George Alspach