![]() Series III comprises designs for publicity and advertising, costumes, and sets and scenery. Also included are the publication awards which were presented to Charles Payne for the souvenir programs he produced each season of the Ballet Theatre. This includes souvenir programs, posters, ephemera, and newspaper clippings. ![]() Series II, Promotional Materials, contains printed matter pertaining to the publicity and promotion of the American Ballet Theatre. The photographs were produced by a number of notable 20th century photographers such as Cecil Beaton, Gjon Mili, George Platt Lynes, and Richard Avedon as well as photographers who specialized in dance photography such as Fred Fehl, Martha Swope, Kenn Duncan, Jack Mitchell, Maurice Seymour, and Bruce Marks. Photographic formats included are prints, black and white negatives, transparencies, slides, and contact sheets. Series I, Photographs, predominantly represents the American Ballet Theatre's repertory and a broad range of its dancers and personnel, but also includes a small portion of photographs of other American and European companies such as Ballet de l'Opéra de Paris, National Ballet of Canada, and Royal Ballet of England. The photographs, designs, and mock-ups contained in this collection now serve as an important pictorial history of the company. The items in this collection were collected by Charles Payne throughout his career at the American Ballet Theatre. The collection is arranged alphabetically in three series: Photographs, Promotional Materials, and Designs. The Charles Payne collection documents the performances and activities of the American Ballet Theatre as well as other well-known ballet companies from 1929 to 1983. The mission for the formation of the American Ballet Theatre was to create a uniquely American company "which would preserve the best of the classic tradition of Europe and at the same time lay the foundation for a new tradition, American in concept and spirit." Chase remained dedicated to the repertory and legacy of the American Ballet Theatre until her retirement as company director in 1980 when Mikhail Baryshnikov took over the position. Ballet Theatre's transition was led by Richard Pleasant and principal dancer Lucia Chase who reorganized the company into a nationally and internationally renowned ballet company. ![]() In 1939, Ballet Theatre (as it was known until 1957) grew out of the Mordkin Ballet Company founded by Russian choreographer and dancer Mikhail Mordkin. Payne's award-winning souvenir programs became a lucrative extension of the company's publicity campaign.Īmerican Ballet Theatre has been regarded as the preeminent ballet company in the United States. Payne had a hand in every aspect of the company from coordinating contracts with famous artists and photographers to designing and publishing souvenir programs. In 1941, he accepted a position at Ballet Theatre and was named executive managing director. He was admitted to the New York Bar, but didn't have any intention of practicing. ![]() Born on Main Brooklyn, New York, Payne attended Yale College for an undergraduate degree and later Yale Law School. The majority of the collection is photographs of American Ballet Theatre's reportoire dating back to its predecessor, the Mordkin Ballet, in the late 1930s to the Ballet Theatre's formation in 1940 and its subsequent activities for more than thirty years thereafter.Ĭharles Payne (1909-1994) was an integral part of the American Ballet Theatre administration from its formative years. He also collected photographs of a small number of American and European dance companies. Payne occupied various administrative roles throughout his nearly 40 year career with the company and compiled the contents of this collection. The Charles Payne collection spans over five decades of materials documenting the American Ballet Theatre with items such as photographs, clippings and articles, performance programs, and costume and set designs. Restrictions apply Portions of this collection have been digitized and are available online. Jerome Robbins Dance Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts Repository Jerome Robbins Dance Division Access to materials Request an in-person research appointment. Creator Payne, Charles Call number *MGZEB 18-2792 Physical description 38.40 linear feet (51 boxes, 1 oversize folder) Language English Preferred Citation Charles Payne collection, *MGZEB 18-2792.
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