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Descriptive Summary
Title: Michael Smuin Family Papers
Dates: 1993-2004
Collection Number: 003.046
Creator/Collector:
Smuin, Michael
Extent: 11 Boxes. 12.5 linear feet.
Repository:
Museum of Performance and Design, Performing Arts Library
San Francisco, California 94124
Abstract: Michael Smuin (1938-2007) was an American ballet dancer and choreographer. He was trained by Willam Christensen at the University
of Utah and Lew Christensen at the San Francisco Ballet School, where he then joined the San Francisco Ballet. He also performed
on Broadway and with his wife, Paula Tracy, Xaviar Cugat, and Abbe Lane as a Spanish dance team. In 1965, he joined The American
Ballet Theatre as a dancer and choreographer. Then, in 1973, he returned to the San Francisco Ballet as a Co-Artistic Director.
After resigning, he continued to choreograph for the San Francisco Ballet as well as for the American Ballet Theatre, the
American Conservatory Theatre, Broadway and the film industry. He was nominated for three Tony Awards, one of which he ended
up winning for choreography on “Anything Goes.” In 1994 he founded the Smuin Ballets/SF. This collection documents Smuin’s
life and career from 1933 through 2004 through correspondence, business documents, publicity, programs, scrapbooks, photographs,
news clippings, magazine articles, calendars, and various miscellaneous memorabilia.
Language of Material: English
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Entire Collection is open for research.
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Reproduction of these materials can occur only if the copying falls within the provisions of the doctrine of fair use. Copyright
varies by item.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item]. Michael Smuin Family Papers. Collection Number: 003.046. Museum of Performance and Design, Performing
Arts Library
Acquisition Information
The Michael Smuin Family Papers were donated to the San Francisco Performing Arts Library & Museum by Michael Smuin's brother,
Stephen Smuin, on July 23, 2003.
Biography/Administrative History
Michael Smuin is an American ballet dancer and choreographer, born October 13, 1938 in Missoula, Montana (deceased April 24,
2007) to Shirley and Harold Smuin. Smuin attended the University of Utah where he was trained by Willam Christensen and later
moved to San Francisco to continue his studies with Lew Christensen at the San Francisco Ballet School. Smuin was a member
of the San Francisco Ballet from 1957 to 1962. In 1962 Smuin auditioned for a role with Sid Caesar in “Little Me” on Broadway
and got the part. From 1963 to 1965 he and his wife Paula Tracy toured with Xaviar Cugat and Abbe Lane as a Spanish dance
team. Smuin joined the American Ballet Theater in 1965 where he not only danced but began to choreograph for the company.
Some of his choreographed dances he did for The American Ballet Theatre include: “The Catherine Wheel” (1967), “Gartenfest”
(1968), “Pulcinella Variations” (1968), “The Eternal Idol” (1969), and “Schubertiade” (1970). Smuin returned to the San Francisco
Ballet in 1973 to become the Co-Artistic Director with Lew Christensen. During that time he choreographed dances such as:
“Shinju” (1975), “Scherzo” (1977), “Q. a V. [Quattro a Verdi]” (1978), “A Song for Dead Warriors” (1979), “Romanze” (1983
with Francis Ford Coppola), and “Hearts” (1986). His full length ballets: “Cinderella” (1973 with Christensen), “Romeo and
Juliet” (1976), and “The Tempest” (1980) were televised across the country. Smuin was forced to resign from the San Francisco
Ballet in 1985, but continued to guest choreograph for them until 1987. He then went on to direct and choreograph for both
Broadway and the film industry. Smuin worked as a choreographer and a director on Broadway for shows such as: “Sophisticated
Ladies” (1981), “Chaplin” (1983), “Anything Goes” (1987), “Canciones de mi Padre” (1988), and “Shogun: the Musical” (1990-1991).
Smuin won a Tony Award for Best Choreography and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography in 1988 for “Anything Goes”.
He was also nominated for two Tony Awards, Best Choreography and Best Director of a Musical in 1981 for “Sophisticated Ladies”.
Smuin also choreographed “Peter and the Wolf” for the American Ballet Theatre (1992). In addition, Smuin was involved with
several San Francisco theaters as a director for theaters such as the American Conservatory Theatre’s productions of “Faustus
in Hell” and “Saint Joan” as well as the Cable Car Theatre’s production of “Fred Astaire in Rehearsal”. His film work includes
choreography for: “Rumble Fish” (1983), “The Cotton Club” (1984), “The Golden Child” (1986), “Fletch Lives” (1989), “Bram
Stoker’s Dracula” (1992), “So I Married and Axe Murderer” (1993), “Angie” (1994), “A Walk in the Clouds” (1995), “A Simple
Wish” (1997), and “The Fantasticks” (2000). In 1994 Smuin founded the Smuin Ballets/SF. Smuin Ballets/SF performs both locally
at the Yerba Buena Center and throughout the country. Dances Smuin choreographed for the Smuin Ballets/SF include: “Dances
with Songs” (1994), “The Christmas Ballet” (1995), “Frankie and Johnny” (1996), “The Blue Angel” (1997), “Carmina Burana”
(1997), “Cyrano” (1997), “Pinnochio” (1998), and “Dancin’ with Gershwin” (2000).
Scope and Content of Collection
The Michael Smuin Family Papers document the life and career of Michael Smuin from 1933 through 2004. The collection includes
personal correspondence, publicity and business operations of the San Francisco Ballet and the Smuin Ballets/SF, performance
programs for the San Francisco Ballet, the American Ballet Theatre, and Smuin Ballets/SF including souvenir programs for both
the San Francisco Ballet and the American Ballet Theatre, a scrapbook from Smuin’s early years with the San Francisco Ballet
and items that were have supposed to have been a scrapbook for his performance in “Little Me”. Photographs of family members,
Smuin in ballet costumes, as well as other professional ballet dancers are included. A large section of the collection is
dedicated to newspaper clippings reviewing Smuin’s dancing and choreography as well as magazine articles interviewing Smuin
himself. The collection, in addition to these contents, contain a baby book, a boxing glove squeaky toy, two signed LP records
of Xavier Cugat and “Little Me,” dance calendars for ballet and the Dance Theatre of Harlem, and etc. In addition to the materials
relating directly to Michael Smuin, the collection also contains photographs, correspondence, business relations, newspaper
clippings and programs for Smuin’s family: his wife Paula Tracy, his son Shane Smuin, his parents Shirley and Harold “Bud”
Smuin, and his brothers Doug and Stephen Smuin.
Indexing Terms
Choreographers--United States.
Dance
Dance--Ballet
Smuin, Michael
Smuin, Shirley, -2005
Smuin, Stephen K.
American Ballet Theatre.
San Francisco Ballet Association (San Francisco, Calif.).
Smuin Ballet.
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