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...Anthony Tudor [choreographer] once asked me how I would wish to be remembered: as a dancer or a choreographer. Unhesitatingly I retorted, 'As a dancer, of course.' But now I see what he was getting at." Indeed. Last week's superb performances make it obvious that Martha Graham will be remembered as both...
...Friends of Harvard Hockey awarded Bob McManama '73 the John Tudor Memorial Cup for the squad's most valuable player Tuesday night at the team's annual breakup dinner at the Harvard Club of Boston...
...perennial prerogative of the autobiographer, Bing opts mostly for one side of the story-his. He says nothing of his glaring failure to bring Soprano Beverly Sills to the Met, for example, but grows highly petulant because she and the New York City Opera scheduled Donizetti's Tudor trilogy (Maria Stuarda, Anna Bolena, Roberto Devereux) at the same time he was planning it at the Met for the Spanish prima donna Montserrat Caballé. "We finally accepted the fact that Beverly Sills of the City Opera, having been born in Brooklyn, was entitled to priority in the portrayal...
When asked if she thought her new job a comedown down from her previous Radcliffe post. Tudor said she preferred to call it a side step...
...perhaps as Eliot House Senior Tudor Kevin Starr noted the position may be upgraded to adapt to its new occupant...