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  • Personal name: Windreich, Leland
  • Dates associated with a name: 1926-2012

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  • Información encontrada: Leland Windreich was born on September 10, 1926 in San Francisco, California. He saw his first ballet performance in 1941, a program by Denham's Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, after which he attended performances by visiting dance artists and the evolving San Francisco Ballet for several years. He moved to Canada in 1961, where he worked as a librarian in Victoria, Toronto, and Vancouver. In the 1970's, he became interested in the dance history of British Columbia and received a Canada Council of the arts grant to track down eight dancers who were trained by June Roper in Vancouver and had careers in the Ballets Russes companies. Profiles and biographical information on these dancers were published in several American and Canadian journals, for which he continued to write reviews of current performances. In 1996, he edited "Dancing for de Basil," a collection of original letters written by Rosemary Deveson while on tour with the Original Ballet Russe from 1938-40. Dance Collection Danse in Toronto published the collection and his selected essays, "Dance Encounters" (1998) and a biography: "June Roper: Ballet Starmaker" (1999). He has written over 300 articles and reviews and encyclopedia entries on dance subjects and currently reviews books on dance for the internet monthly "Ballet/Dance."
  • Identificador Uniforme del Recurso: http://www.ou.edu/brarchive/Windreich.html

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  • Información encontrada: Leland Windreich – a rare breed of writer who established himself as an important dance historian and critic – uncovered one of Canada’s great art stories: the Vancouver-Ballet Russe connection. Starting in 1938, seven dancers who had trained in the small west coast city joined one of two famed Russian companies: Colonel de Basil’s Ballet Russe or Serge Denham’s Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo.
  • Identificador Uniforme del Recurso: https://www.thedancecurrent.com/news-article/leland-windreich-1926-2012