Marquis George de Cuevas:
A Preliminary Inventory of His Dance Collection at the Harry Ransom Center
Creator: | Cuevas, George de, marquis, 1886-1961 | |
Title: | Marquis George de Cuevas Dance Collection | |
Dates: | 1913-1962 | |
Extent: | 8 boxes (3.36 linear feet) | |
Abstract: | Marquis George de Cuevas, ballet impresario and choreographer, was born in Santiago, Chile in 1884. In 1927, he married Margaret Strong, granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller, and was the founder and director of Ballet Institute (1943) and Ballet International. | |
Call Number: | Performing Arts Collection PA-00162 | |
Language: | English, French, and Spanish |
Access: | Open for research |
Administrative Information
Acquisition: | Compiled by Theatre Arts staff from the William H. Crain Collection | |
Processed by: | Valerie Burns, 2002; Eric Colleary and Grace Hansen, 2015 |
Repository: |
Biographical Sketch
Marquis George de Cuevas, ballet impresario and choreographer, was born in Santiago, Chile in 1884. In 1927, he married Margaret Strong, granddaughter of John D. Rockefeller, and was the founder and director of Ballet Institute (1943) and Ballet International. De Cuevas took over the company of Nouveau Ballet de Monte Carlo, changed its name to Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo, and brought to Europe such American dancers as Rosella Hightower, Marjorie Tallchief, William Dollar, and others. In 1950, the company became Le Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, and in its final years, International Ballet of the Marquis de Cuevas. On March 30, 1958, he famously challenged ballet choreographer Serge Lifar to a public duel with swords, due to a disagreement over the ballet Suite en Blanc. De Cuevas died in Cannes in 1961. |
Scope and Contents
This collection contains materials relating to George de Cuevas and his dance companies, ca. 1944-1962. It is divided into the following series: I. Articles & Periodicals; II. Business Records; III. Clippings; IV. Photographs, and V. Programs. | ||
Included are a number of articles and review clippings, business records including press releases, and handbills, programs, and posters for performances. Especially notable are the photographs, which include publicity shots as well as production photographs that feature images of the entire company. |
Related Material
The Dance Collection contains several playbills and posters for Marquis de Cuevas’ Grand Ballet de Monte Carlo. |