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'''Salome'' (1934) is a ballet choreographed  by [[Lester Horton]].   
'''Salome''' (1934) is a ballet choreographed  by [[Lester Horton]].   


==Abstract==
==Abstract==
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==Main cast==
==Main cast==


*[[Joy Montaya]] = [[Salome (music)|Salome (ballet)]]
*[[Joy Montaya]] = [[Salome (dance)|Salome]]
*[[Elizabeth Talbot-Martin]] = [[Herodias]]
*[[Elizabeth Talbot-Martin]] = [[Herodias]]
*[[Bruce Burroughs]] = [[Herod]]
*[[Bruce Burroughs]] = [[Herod]]
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==Production==
==Production==


Premiered in Los Angeles, CA: Shrine Auditorium, 1934.
Premiered in Los Angeles, CA: Shrine Auditorium, July 1934.


==External links==
==External links==
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Latest revision as of 13:48, 10 November 2019

Salome (1934) is a ballet choreographed by Lester Horton.

Abstract

Dancer and choreographer Lester Horton got first interested in the subject of Salome, when he directed a production of Oscar Wilde's play at the Little Theatre of the Verdugos, near Glendale, California, in 1934. The play was a success and Horton was inspired to created his first "choreodrama." The ballet was first performed in Los Angeles in 1934. In the following two years, Horton kept revising it, performance after performance.

Main cast

Production

Premiered in Los Angeles, CA: Shrine Auditorium, July 1934.

External links