TheBalletRusseSceneryCollection
of the
ButlerBallet
A pictorial exhibit of famous ballet drops, by
![[Standard Act Curtain of the Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo]](brmc_actcurt+title.jpg)
Standard Act Curtain of the Ballet Russe de Monte-Carlo, byBernard Lamotte
| About the collection | Ballet Russe collection | Other drops | Bibliography |

This page provides access to many photographs of the scenery collection, with brief historical references about each piece.
After Mr. Verdak's departure from Butler, the collection lay dormant for nearlytwo decades, and was housed in various storage locations - basement of university buildings (where humidity conditions were not always controlled), quonset huts, unused storage rooms, etc. In the Summer of 1997, through the support of the Dean of the Jordan College of Fine Arts, a major three-week effort involving the management and staff of Clowes Memorial Hall, the author of these pages, and some wonderful volunteers from IATSE local 30 members and from the student body at JCFA, resulted in sorting through the collection drop by drop, hanging each piece on stage, identifying and photographing them, re-tagging as necessary, and finally transporting them into a brand new, air-conditioned storage facility recently allocated by the university to the Butler Ballet.
After that came the long travail of scanning each photograph, and in some casesreconstructing different shots into one composite image - for often one piecebelonging to a set would appear and be hung one day, while the correspondingbackdrop would only emerge from the huge pile of sets a week later. Then camethe research work - identifying choreographer, composer, and designer for eachballet, as well as a synopsis of the libretto if applicable.
The result can be found in the extensive collection of pages accessible from here. In some pages, a musical excerpt from the ballet (in MIDI format) accompanies the pictures of the scenery.
Many of the sets are still in excellent condition and continue to be used on a regular basis in Butler Ballet productions. Others, unfortunately, have greatly suffered from the vicissitudes of poor storage conditions or have simply faded to nothingness. In rare occasions, the sets are complete; in many other instances, they are only partial. In all cases, only the soft scenery (backdrops, cut drops, legs and borders) are in our possession; any hard scenery accompanying the soft goods have been lost.
Click on the thumbnails to get to the page detailing each piece.
| | Karl Kaufman's Cinderella | | "Cityscape" | |
| | Dickens | | Heddy Green | |
| | The Mohicans | | George Verdak's Spalicek |
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
Anderson, Jack - The One and Only: The Ballet Russe de MonteCarlo. New York: Dance Horizons, 1981.
Balanchine, George - Balanchine's Complete Stories of the GreatBallets, ed. Francis Mason. Garden City: Doubleday & Company, Inc., 1954.
Kirstein, Lincoln - Movement and Metaphor. New York: Praeger Publishers, 1970.
Koegler, Horst - The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Dance. London: Oxford University Press, 1977.
... - Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo [Souvenir Book], SergeiDenham, Director - Season 1946-47. New York: Concert ProgramMagazines, 1946.
... - Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo [Souvenir Book],Sergei Denham, Director - Season 1949-50. New York: Longacre Press, 1949.
... - Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo [Souvenir Book],Sergei Denham, Director - Season 1956-57. New York: Gallery Press, 1956.
... - Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo [Souvenir Book],Sergei Denham, Director - Season 1957-58. New York: Gallery Press, 1957
... - Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo [Souvenir Book],Sergei Denham, Director - Season 1961-62. New York: Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, 1961.
This page is maintained by Stephan Laurent. E-Mail: laurent@butler.edu
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Last updated 10/4/00