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Interview with Felix Fibich

Title
  1. Interview with Felix Fibich [sound recording]
Published by
  1. 1997.
Author
  1. Fibich, Felix.

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Additional authors
  1. Ingber, Judith Brin.
Description
  1. 5 sound cassettes (6.5 hr.) +
Summary
  1. Cassette 1. Recorded February 4, 1997. Mr. Fibich discusses his childhood in Warsaw, Poland; growing up in a Hasidic household; dances linked to religious ceremonies and holidays; the cultural life of 1920s Warsaw; anti-Semitism in Poland; teaching himself about music, theater dance and art; joining the Jung Theatre; his parents' restaurant; studying dance with Judith Berg; escaping Nazi-occupied Poland; performing with Judith Berg's company; Berg's choreography; developing movement from shapes in the Hebrew alphabet; the use of oppositional movement in Hasidic dance; the influence of Doris Humphrey on his development as a choreographer; his choreography for vaudeville; dance collaborations with Berg based on Jewish poems and songs.
  2. Cassette 2. February 5, 1997. [A persistent jackhammer noise occurs 20 minutes into side A.] Mr. Fibich describes his escape from Nazi-occupied Poland; being arrested when he tried to return to Warsaw; dances by Judith Berg, including Cry of Israel and Mahatenes Tanz; the stage acts of the Bialystok Theater of Miniature; touring Russia; the German attack on opening night in Odessa; escaping from Odessa to Ashkhabad (Turkmenian Republic); delivering provisions from the Polish government to refugees in Siberia; his second theatrical tour to Siberia; being hired by the Turkmenian Opera in Ashkhaban; leaving the opera; performing with Tashkent Theatre troupe after liberation.
  3. Cassette 3. February 5-6, 1997. Mr. Fibich describes his return to Warsaw after the war; teaching dance in a Warsaw orphanage; opening a Jewish dance school for children; struggling to leave Poland for Israel; meeting and being funded by Bethsabee de Rothschild; receiving a contract from the National Foundation for Jewish Culture to tour the U.S.; his financial and professional struggles in the U.S.; auditioning repertory for the National Foundation for Jewish Culture; his first concert in New York City; performing for Workmen's Circle events; his friendships with Nina Caiserman and Gurit Kadman; performing in Israel; being stigmatized as an "ethnic" dancer; developing choreography from Jewish ritual gestures; and criticizes Jerome Robbins' choreography for Fiddler on the roof.
  4. Cassette 4, side A only. February 6, 1997. [Feedback at beginning of cassette.] Mr. Fibich discusses choreographing and performing vaudeville shows in the 1960s; choreographing shows for Broadway; teaching and choreographing for the Jewish Community Center in Chicago; being fired by the Jewish Community Center; returning to New York City; touring his one-man lecture demonstration on the history of Jewish dance; acting in Cafe crown and other English-language plays; performing and teaching in the Jewish Culture Festival in Krakow, Poland; acting in a French movie about Holocaust survivors; and his health.
  5. Cassette 5. February 7, 1997. [Most of this cassette records Fibich and Ingber as they look at and comment on old performance photos and programs. Other topics of discussion are as follows.] Mr. Fibich discusses his tour to South America in 1970; reuniting with his brother-in-law in Israel; performing for Holocaust survivors in Poland after the war; Madeleine Albright's Jewish ancestry; and his "adopted" daughter, Robyn.
Donor/Sponsor
  1. Gift of Gertrude Lippincott Trust.
Alternative title
  1. Dance Oral History Project.
  2. Dance Audio Archive.
Subject
  1. Jewish dance
  2. Rothschild, Bethsabée de, Baroness
  3. Jewish dance > United States
  4. Jewish dance, Hasidic
  5. Audiotapes > Fibich, F
  6. Musical comedies > Fiddler on the roof
  7. Berg, Judith
  8. Caiserman, Nina
  9. Kadman, Gurit
  10. Jews, Polish
Call number
  1. *MGZMT 3-2042 (transcript)
Note
  1. For transcript, see: *MGZMT 3-2042.
  2. Interviewed by Judith Brin Ingber, February 4-7, 1997, at Mr. Fibich's New York City apartment.
Access (note)
  1. Photography of the transcript permitted for research purposes only.
Author
  1. Fibich, Felix. Interviewee
Title
  1. Interview with Felix Fibich [sound recording]
Imprint
  1. 1997.
Local note
  1. Preservation master cassette: *MGZTCO 3-2042.
  2. Archival transcript: *MGZMTO 3-2042.
Restricted access
  1. Photography of the transcript permitted for research purposes only.
Local subject
  1. Musical comedies. Fiddler on the roof.
  2. Jewish dance, Hasidic.
  3. Audiotapes -- Fibich, F.
Added author
  1. Ingber, Judith Brin. Interviewer
Research call number
  1. *MGZMT 3-2042 (transcript)
  2. *MGZTC 3-2042 (sound cassette)
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