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Dance

Albertina Rasch Ballet, 1930

Dancing under the stars!

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Dance played an important role in the Hollywood Bowl's early years. Pioneer choreographers like Ernest Belcher, popup Ruth St. Denis & Ted Shawn, and Norma Gould created original works for the Bowl during the 1920s and 30s. Later, touring companies like the popup Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, Martha Graham Dance Company, Ballet Folklorico de Mexico, the Moiseyev Dance Company, and the popup Joffrey Ballet performed at the Bowl.

Dance pioneers, many of whom were rejecting the restrictions of ballet and searching for freer and more expressive forms of movement, saw Los Angeles as a utopian place to create and teach. The Hollywood Bowl provided a venue to showcase new work and a place for dancers to develop. Young dancers who performed at the Bowl with choreographer Ernest Belcher included Maria Tallchief (the great Balanchine ballerina), actress/dancers Gwen Verdon, Cyd Charisse, Nanette Fabray, Rita Hayworth, and Belcher's daughter Marge Champion and her husband Gower Champion.

The air was cool at night. I stretched out my arms in the moonlight and flew. I raced and raced in the cool night expanse, on the largest stage in the world. Around me the mountains ribbed the sky. Under my feet lay the beat of a full symphony orchestra.

— Agnes De Mille, dancer and choreographer

Major international dance companies introduced world cultures to Bowl audiences as early as the late 1930s, when the popup Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo first brought Russian classical ballet to the Bowl. In 1967, at the height of the Cold War, impresario Sol Hurok brought a popup festival of Russian Music and Dance to the Bowl that included both ballet (the Bolshoi) and folk dance (groups from Ukraine, Azerbaijan, and Georgia) and had lines of ticket buyers stretching from the box office all the way down Peppertree Lane. Baryshnikov danced at the Bowl in 1979 with the New York City Ballet. With the great interest in world music that began to grow in the 1990s, dance from India, China, Mexico, Brazil, West Africa, and many more has been presented on the Bowl stage.

Modern Dance Pioneer Choreographers (selected list)

1922 Ernest Belcher: Carmen

1926 Theodore Kosloff: Scheherazade

1927 Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn: Orpheus

1928 Serge Oukrainsky: Ballets Divertissements

1929 Norma Gould: Schubert Symphony No. 8

1930 Albertina Rasch: Suite Choriographic

1931 Adolph Bolm: The Spirit of the Factory

1935 Benjamin Zemach: The Victory Ball

1935 Agnes de Mille: Dance of Excitement

1935 Fanchon & Marco: Prometheus

1935 Francesca Braggioti: Sumurun

1937 Michio Ito: Etenraku

1937 Lester Horton: Le Sacre du printemps with Bella Lewitzky

1940 Nijinska Ballet: Boléro

1941 Adolph Bolm: The Firebird with Stravinsky conducting

Dance Companies from Throughout the World (selected list)

1939 Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo (1939-1951)

1943 Russian Ballet Theatre

1944 Katharine Dunham Company

1953 José Greco Dance Company

1954 Ruth St. Denis Dance Company

1955 Martha Graham Dance Company

1962 Ballet Folklórico de México

1966 Bolshoi Ballet

1967 Russian Festival of Music and Dance: Ukrainian Dance Company, Azerbaijan Dance Company, Georgian State Dance Company and Bolshoi Ballet

1969 Royal Ballet featuring Margot Fonteyn and Rudolf Nureyev

1979 New York City Ballet featuring Mikhail Baryshnikov and Peter Martins

1997 San Francisco Ballet

1998 Hartford Ballet

2002 Pacific Northwest Ballet

2004 Joffrey Ballet

2005 Moiseyev Dance Company

2005 Paul Taylor Dance Company

2006 Hubbard Street Dance Chicago

2007 Diavolo Dance Company