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Synopsis:
Tudor’s second piece of choreography was created probably because there were some old costumes
around that seemed appropriate for this little ballet, which were simply dances. There was no plot for this ballet,
a stark contrast to the heavy narrative of Tudor’s first work, Cross-Garter’d.
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| Choreography |
| Antony Tudor |
| Music / Composer |
| Old English Music |
| First Performance |
London - Mercury Theatre
February 4 or 11, 1932
Ballet Club (Rambert) |
| Cast First Performance |
| The Leaders: Prudence Hyman, Antony Tudor; Pas de Trois: Maude Lloyd, Elsabeth Schooling, Betty
Cuff |
| Costumes |
Susan Salaman
(Reused from Carmen) |
| Scenery |
| NA |
| Notated |
| NA |
| Average Length |
| NA |
| Number of Dancers |
| NA |
| Licensing Information |
| NA |
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