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| Creator: | Bolm, Adolf, 1884-1951 |
| Title: | Adolf Bolm Papers |
| Inclusive Dates: | 1884-1951 |
| Quantity: | 5 linear ft. |
| Abstract: | Correspondence, some in French and Russian, telegrams, scrapbooks, photograph albums, costume sketches, and other materials relating to the San Francisco Ballet, Sergei Diaghilev’s Ballet Russe, and others. Correspondents include Agnes De Mille, Romola Nijinsky, Ruth Page, Leopold Stokowski, Igor Stravinsky, and others. |
| Language: | English, Russian, French |
| Repository: |
Special Collections Research Center, Syracuse University Library 222 Waverly Avenue Syracuse, NY 13244-2010 http://scrc.syr.edu |
Adolf Bolm was born in 1884 in St. Petersburg, Russia. At the age of 16 he was accepted
by Russia's famed Maryinsky Theatre where he attended school with Anna Pavlova and
organized her first tour outside of Russia, dancing as her partner. He danced with
the Ballet Russes for several years, working with Diaghilev and Nijinsky. He met
his wife Beatrice (Beate) while on tour in Belgium and in 1916 the couple moved to
the United States. A son, Olaf A. Bolm, was born on July 4, 1920. By 1926 he had
opened a school in Chicago, and went on to work with the St. Louis Municipal Opera,
the San Francisco Opera Ballet, the Chicago Lyrical Ballet, and Ballet Theatre in
New York, among others. Over the course of his career Bolm was a dancer, choreographer,
director, ballet tour organizer and teacher. He also mentored a number of well-known
figures in the dance world including Ann Barzel, Syd (Cyd) Charisse,
Janet Collins,
Constance Finch,
Marcia Gibson,
Lester Horton,
David Lober,
Ruth Page,
Rosalind Shaffer-deMille, and
Ruth Syndon-Jenkins. He was one of five choreographers involved in the founding season
for Ballet Theatre in New York. Bolm died in 1951.
[Some information drawn from the Library of Congress Information Bulletin "Wandering
Dancer," by Cyrus Parker-Jeanette, February 2005.]
The Adolf Bolm Papers includes correspondence, photographs, printed material, memorabilia, and writings. Several sound recordings have been transferred to the Belfer Audio Archives (see Related Material below).
Correspondents include George Balanchine, Nadia Boulanger, Colette, Carlos Chavez, Agnes deMille, Sol Hurok, Romola Nijinsky, Max Reinhardt, Leopold Stokowski and Igor Stravinsky. Photographs include pictures of the Adolf Bolm Ballet, Chicago Civic Opera, Diaghilev Ballet and others, as well as some shots of stage sets. Printed material encompasses dance programs, plays, press releases, radio interviews, and reviews. Writings are by Bolm and include some of his own notes. Miscellaneous memorabilia includes books, 16mm film reels, a piano roll, and scrapbooks.
There are no access restrictions on this material.
Written permission must be obtained from SCRC and all relevant rights holders before publishing quotations, excerpts or images from any materials in this collection.
Several records have been transferred to the Belfer Audio Laboratory:
Bach cycle no. 1, parts 1-9 (5 records), 12". 78 rpm. WQXR 4-8-37. Recorded by Earl M. Welch, New York.
"What is Russian Ballet?" Adolf Bolm interviewed by Irving Deakin. (2 aluminum records, 4 sides), 12". WQXR 4-15-37. Electrical broadcast transcription. Audio-scriptions Inc., New York.
Behind the scenes at the Russian Ballet, parts 1-10 (5 records), 12". 78 rpm. Associated Screen Technicians.
3 records, no labels, no. 1383-2 scratched on each. Probably 33-1/2 rpm.
Preferred citation for this material is as follows:
Adolf Bolm Papers,
Special Collections Research Center,
Syracuse University Library
Created by: -
Date: -
Revision history: 11 Oct 2005 - EAD file created (MRR);
1 May 2009 - Spelling of name corrected (MRC);
12 Jan 2012 - box number revised (MBD)
| Biographical Material | |||||||||||
| Correspondence | |||||||||||
| Box 1 | Armitage, Merle | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Balanchine, George | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Beaumont, Cyril W. | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Berman, Eugene | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Bolm (family) | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Bolm, Adolf (telegrams) | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Boulanger, Nadia | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Calder, Alexander (1 letter) 24 Nov 1939 | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Cate, Curtis | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Chase, Lucia | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Chavez, Carlos | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Colette | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Deakin, Irving | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | DeMille, Agnes | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Denham, Sergei Ivanovich | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Escudero, Vicente | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | '47, the Magazine of the Year (Fadiman, Clifton) | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Hurok, Sol | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Library of Congress | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Livingston, D.D. | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | National Association of Dance and Affiliated Artists, Inc. | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Nijinsky, Romola | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Page, Ruth and Tom Fisher | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Reinhardt, Max | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | San Francisco Museum of Art | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Stokowski, Leopold | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Stravinsky, Igor | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Sweden, Consulate | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Walter, Bruno | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | "Lottie" | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Letter of Condolence 1951 | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Postcards and greetings cards 1951 | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Telegrams | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Unidentified misc. | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Correspondence, Outgoing | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Correspondence, Business | ||||||||||
| Legal/Business | |||||||||||
| Box 1 | Contracts 1932-1949, undated | ||||||||||
| Box 1 | Miscellaneous 1933-1950, undated | ||||||||||
| Memorabilia | |||||||||||
| Box 2 | Address books | ||||||||||
| Box 6 | "Bach Prelude" (dance) - 2 reels, 16 mm | ||||||||||
| Box 6 | Books (11) | ||||||||||
| Box 6 | "Dance Macabre" - 1 reels, 16 mm | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | Engagement calendar 1954 | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | Newspaper mats, card case, bank book | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | Painting | ||||||||||
| Box 6 | Scheherezade Ballet (cast) 1935 | ||||||||||
| Scrapbooks | |||||||||||
| Oversize 1 | 1 : Miscellaneous | ||||||||||
| Oversize 1 | 2 : Theater reviews, programs | ||||||||||
| Oversize 1 | 3 : Clippings | ||||||||||
| Oversize 1 | 4 : Music | ||||||||||
| Oversize 1 | 5 : Oversize photographs | ||||||||||
| Box 6 | "White Peacock" (piano roll) 1935 - played by Charles Griffes for A.B., 10 Jun 1920 (notes: OK on Steinway Concert Grand, OK on Weber with concert grand adjustment) | ||||||||||
| Photographs | |||||||||||
| Adolf Bolm Ballet | |||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Ballet McCarnigul" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Russian peasant dance" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Scheherezade" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Spring dance" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Spring dance" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Streuss valse" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Bal de Marionettes" | ||||||||||
| Ballet Intime | |||||||||||
| Box 2 | Group portrais 1911 | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Apollon musagetes" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Assyrian Dance" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Caucasian mountain dance" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Greek dance" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Harlequinade" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Javane se dance" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Legend" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Mazurka" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Mexican episode" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Nymph and Fawn" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Roman dance" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Spanish rhythm" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | Suggestions diabolique" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Tragedy of the cello" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | "Visions fugitives" | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | Bolm, Adolf (portraits) | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | Bolm dancers at the Hollywood Bowl | ||||||||||
| Box 2 | Bolm dancers at the Hollywood Bowl - "Reverie" | ||||||||||
| Chicago Civic Opera | |||||||||||
| Box 3 | Julia Barashkura | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Lakme" (Bolmas Siva) | ||||||||||
| Chicago Grand Opera Company | |||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Birthday of the Infanta" | ||||||||||
| Cornish School, Seattle 1921 | |||||||||||
| Diaghilev Ballet | |||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Carnival" | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Firebird" | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Le Pavillon d'Armide" | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Petrouchka" | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Les Sylphides" | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Tamar" | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Hunchback of Notre Dame" | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | Inscribed photographs (to A.B.) | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | Karsavina, Thamar | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Mechanical ballet" | ||||||||||
| Metropolitan Grand Opera Co. | |||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Coq d'Or" | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Coq d'Or" (glassplate) | ||||||||||
| Misc - family | |||||||||||
| Box 3 | Misc - negatives | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | Misc - individuals, unidentified | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | Misc - group portraits, unidentified | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | Misc - glassplate, costume | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | Modern Composer's Group - "Krazy Kat" | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Mozart" | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | Page, Ruth | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Parnassian Chicagoans" A.D. 2000 | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Petrouchka, Mandragore" | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Prince Igor" | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Russian dance" | ||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Samson" | ||||||||||
| San Francisco Opera Co. | |||||||||||
| Box 3 | "Coq d'Or" | ||||||||||
| Box 4 | Stage sets | ||||||||||
| Box 4 | Ziegfeld, "Falling Leaves" | ||||||||||
| Printed Material | |||||||||||
| Box 4 | Adolf Bolm School of Dance | ||||||||||
| Box 4 | Art exhibitions | ||||||||||
| Box 4 | about A.B. (3 folders) | ||||||||||
| Box 4 | by A.B. (2 folders) | ||||||||||
| Box 4 | book (Japanese) | ||||||||||
| Box 4 | Choreography | ||||||||||
| Box 4 | Dance programs (2 folders) | ||||||||||
| Box 5 | Misc - Dance | ||||||||||
| Box 5 | Misc - Dance - people | ||||||||||
| Box 5 | Hollywood Civil Ballet Company | ||||||||||
| Box 5 | Itineraries | ||||||||||
| Box 5 | Music (3 folders) | ||||||||||
| Box 5 | Musical events | ||||||||||
| Box 5 | Plays | ||||||||||
| Box 5 | Press releases | ||||||||||
| Box 5 | Radio interviews | ||||||||||
| Writings | |||||||||||
| Box 5 | by Bolm | ||||||||||
| Box 5 | by Bolm - notes | ||||||||||
| Box 5 | Author identified | ||||||||||