Finding Aid for the Saida Gerrard Collection
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Finding aid prepared by Robert G. Vaughn
USC Libraries Special Collections
Doheny Memorial Library 206
3550 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles, California, 90089-0189
213-740-5900
specol@usc.edu
2008
The Board of Trustees of the University of Southern California. All rights reserved.
The collection is organized into thirty-eight series; the first twenty-nine by title of dance. The remaining series are organized
by format where the materials are associated with more than one dance or not identified with a specific dance.
Title: Saida Gerrard Collection
Collection number: 0341
Date (inclusive): 1930-1980
Contributing Institution:
USC Libraries Special Collections
Doheny Memorial Library 206
3550 Trousdale Parkway
Los Angeles, California, 90089-0189
213-740-5900
specol@usc.edu
Language of Material:
English
Physical Description:
12.0 Linear feet
Location: East Library Building 239
creator:
Gerrard, Saida
creator:
Carousel Dance Theatre for Children.
creator:
Weidman, Charles
creator:
University of Southern California .
creator:
Idyllwild Arts Foundation.
creator:
University of California, Los Angeles .
creator:
Zemach, Benjamin
creator:
Heritage Dance Company.
creator:
Tzerko, Aube
creator:
Helfman, Max
creator:
University of Judaism.
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Biography/History
Saida Gerrard: b. April 9, 1923, Toronto, Canada. d. May 4, 2005, Los Angeles, California.
Saida Gerrard was a performer, choreographer, student and teacher of modern dance. She grew up in Toronto, Canada in a family
of Russian Jewish immigrants. Her parents were amateur musicians who exposed her to music and dance at an early age. As
a child, she studied music and dance at the Hambourg Conservatory of Music in Toronto and at the Toronto Conservatory of Music,
including Dalcroze Eurythmics with Madeleine Boss Lasserre. She would go on to study dance and perform with some of the greatest
individuals in modern dance, including Vilzak-Scholler, Margaret Craske, Hanya Holm, Louis Horst, Doris Humphrey, Charles
Weidman, Martha Graham, Fe Alf, Amy Sternberg, and Benjamin Zemach.
In the late 1930s Gerrard moved to New York where she studied on scholarship with Hanya Holm at the Mary Wigman School. From
1943-1948, she studied modern dance techniques with Martha Graham. In 1945, she joined the Charles Weidman Company. During
this time she studied composition with Weidman, Louis Horst and Doris Humphrey. She was a principal dancer with the Charles
Weidman Company on three national and five East Coast tours. Gerrard performed with Hanya Holm and Weidman for a festival
at the New York City Center. She was also a principal dancer and soloist at festivals in Vermont, Massachusetts and New York.
In addition to her dance performances she served as the Assistant Choreographer and soloist with the New York City Opera in
performances of
Aida,
Traviata, and
Love of Three Oranges. From 1945-1953, she frequently returned to Canada to serve as a guest artist with the Toronto Symphony Orchestra. Gerrard
taught the Graham Technique in New York from 1945 until 1950. From 1950-1953, she taught at the Humphrey-Weidman School.
In 1953, Gerrard moved to Los Angeles with her American pianist husband Aube Tzerko. While in Los Angeles, Gerrard taught
masters classes and gave lectures, demonstrations, and workshops at USC, UCLA, the Idyllwild Arts Festival, Los Angeles City
College, the University of Judaism, Pasadena City College, as well as, a variety of other colleges and high schools throughout
Southern California. She also gave performances and lectures on Hebraic dance and modern dance with Jewish themes at many
of the Los Angeles area Jewish temples. From 1953-1960, Gerrard performed with the Saida Gerrard Theater Dance Company for
the Long Beach Symphony, the Idyllwild Arts Festival, Bovard Auditorium at USC Schoenberg Hall at UCLA and at the University
of Judaism in Los Angeles. She choreographed and performed the operas
The Consul at USC,
Secret of Suzanne at the University of Judaism, and
Hansel and Gretel for three consecutive years at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles, CA.
In 1960, Gerrard began teaching at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles. She was the Director of the Saida Gerrard School
of Contemporary Dance, where she taught technique and choreography for adults, children, actors, and singers, from 1957-1970.
From 1960-1964, Gerrard toured the West Coast with her Saida Gerrard Theatre Dance Company and performed twenty-seven concerts
under the management of Columbia Artists. She choreographed and performed with a group of thirty dancers. Her company performed
New Exodus with symphony and choir at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Santa Monica, and at the Shrine Auditorium and Wilshire-Ebell
Theater in Los Angeles. She choreographed
Don Giovanni in 1964, for the first season of the Los Angeles Opera, which was then called the Los Angeles Civic Grand Opera, at the new
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion. From 1965-1969, Gerrard continued to perform and choreograph her works such as
Marais and Miranda at the Morgan Theater in Santa Monica;
Pimpinone at Royce Hall, UCLA; and
The Bartered Bride at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles. In 1973, she staged two Los Angeles performances,
The Measure Taken by Bertolt Brecht at the Mark Taper Forum and
The Golem at the Gindi Auditorium. The following year she staged sixteen performances as the Director of Dance for Theater Arts Program
of Los Angeles. In 1975, Gerrard received a grant from the California Arts Commission, which she used to stage a performance
of
Ancestral Memories, music by Aaron Copland, with the Theater Dance Company at the Gindi Auditorium in Los Angeles.
Gerrard began working in Aspen, Colorado in 1971. She taught, studied, danced, and staged performances there until 1977.
She choreographed contemporary opera and works by Mozart, Stravinsky, and resident composers; attended seminars at the Institute
for the Humanities; and conducted summer workshops for Colorado Mountain College. In 1971, Gerrard became the Director and
teacher of dance and choreography for the Aspen Music School and Opera. She would continue in this position until 1977.
In 1977, Gerrard again focused her work in the Los Angeles area. She taught dance and choreography at the University of Judaism,
where she also served as the Chairwoman of the Modern Dance Department, and at the Immaculate Heart College in Los Angeles
from 1977-1980. In 1980, she began teaching dance and choreography at Loyola Marymount University, Los Angeles. She was
also the Founder, Director and Choreographer for the Saida Gerrard Heritage Dance Company, which performed at the Immaculate
Heart College, Temple Judea, University Synagogue, Temple Emmanuel, Stephen Wise Temple, and the Leo Baeck Temple, all of
which are located in Los Angeles. The Heritage Dance Company focused on works related to her Jewish heritage.
Saida Gerrard's commissions included choreographed oratorios for the New York Philharmonic Chorus and the Toronto Peoples
Chorus;
Song of Miriam for the Detroit Folk Choir;
New Exodus (Di Naye Hagode) for the Chicago Philharmonic Chorus and the Los Angeles Philharmonic Choir; and a grant from the California
Arts Commission to choreograph
Ancestral Memories. She performed as a soloist and principal dancer with the Toronto City Orchestra; Chicago Chamber Orchestra; Detroit Little
Symphony Orchestra; Detroit Folk Choirs; Carnegie Hall and Town Hall Concerts, New York; and the Charles Weidman Theatre Dance
Company. Gerrard served as the Director for the Carousel Dance Theatre for Children and the Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, III,
Dance School; the Saida Gerrard Heritage Dance Company; the Aspen Music School and Opera; and the Modern Dance Department
at the University of Judaism. She was the founder of the Sutro-Syler Dance Studio; the Carousel Theater; and the Heritage
Dance Company. Her performances included
Death and Transfiguration(1935);
Dance Suite-Songs of Unrest (1935);
Sea Shanties (1937), set to music composed by her husband, Aube Tzerko; and
Die Naye Hagodah (1949), choreographed to Max Helfman's choral tone poem.
Saida Gerrard retired from dancing in 1989. Her husband Aube Tzerko passed away in September 1995. While in retirement Gerrard
continued to promote dance and the arts in education. She remained in Los Angeles until her death in 2005. She is survived
by her niece, Lisa Gerrard, who donated her aunt's papers to USC.
Formats
Advertisements
Audiotapes
Clippings
Correspondence
Costumes
Dance Cards
Dance Notation
DVD-Video discs
Ephemera
Letters (Correspondence)
Music--Scores
Notebooks
Performance Contracts
Photographs
Programs
Publications
Video Tapes
Arrangement
Arranged by series: I-XXIX are arranged alphabetically by dance title; XXX-XXXVIII are arranged by format and contain materials
associated with more than one dance or those not identified with a specific dance. Subseries are arranged into fourteen categories.
Conditions Governing Use note
Researchers must follow copyright restrictions when using materials in the archives as part of their own research and publication.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Saida Gerrard Collection, Special Collections, USC Libraries, University of Southern California
Acquisition
Donated by Lisa Gerrard, Saida Gerrard's niece, September 4, 2007.
Subjects and Indexing Terms
Weidman, Charles
Gerrard, Saida
Wigman, Mary, 1886-1973
Gerrard, Saida
Hanya, Holm, 1893-1992
Dancers
Choreography
Choreographers
Modern dance
Dance
Adam and Eve
Scope and Contents note
Dance was written by Saida Gerrard.
Box 1, Folder 1
Photographs
Photograph
8X10 photo of Saida Gerrard as Eve. Photo by Alfredo Valente. 1 photo.
Box 1, Folder 2
Programs
Programs
Choreographed by Saida Gerrard. Performed at the Gindi Theatre at the University of Judaism in Los Angeles. Date unknown.
6 programs.
Box 8
Audio
Audio
1 audio tape of "Ancestral Memories".
Box 1, Folder 3
Scripts
Script
Script for Aria de Capo by Edna St. Vincent Millay. Choreographed by Saida Gerrard. 3 scripts.
Art of Benjamin Zemach, The
Box 1, Folder 4-7
Photographs
Photographs
Photographs of performances and rehearsals from the film "The Art of Benjamin Zemach". 18 B/W 4X6, 3 B/W 5X7, 1 color 4X6,
3 4.5X5.5 (1967), 25 total photos.
Box 1, Folder 8
Photographs
Photographs
3.5 X 3.5 color photographs of dancers. 3 photos.
Box 1, Folder 9
Programs
1961
Programs
Programs from the Guild Opera Co, Inc. production of "The Bartered Bride" at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles, CA. Dates
of performances are from April 18-May 2, 1961. Choreographed by Said Gerrard. "The Bartered Bride" is an opera in three acts
written by Henry Reese. 5 programs.
Box 8
Audio
Audio tape
1 reel of 1/4 inch magnetic audio tape.
Box 1, Folder 10
Programs
1940
Program
Program for "Begin the Beginning" performed in The Unity Playhouse, Forest Park, Pennsylvania on June 8, 1940. Saida Gerrard
performed in two of the 16 dances. 1 program.
Box 1, Folder 11
Programs
1985
Program
Program from the Aspen Music Festival, August 22-23, 1985. "The Bewitched Child" (L'enfant et les sortileges) performed in
the Wheeler Opera House in Aspen, CO. Choreographed by Saida Gerrard.
Box 1, Folder 12
Programs
1934-1935
Program
Program for the Promenade concert series for 1934-35, Toronto, Canada. "Country Dance" by Bela Bartok. Solo dance by Saida
Gerrard. Program also contains an advertisement for Saida Gerrard's Modern Dance Studio, Toronto, Canada.
Box 1, Folder 13-15
Photographs
Photographs
Photographs of Saida Gerrard in costume dancing solo. 4 8X10 B/W, 4 4.75X6.75 B/W, 5 3.75X4.75 B/W, 4 3.75X5.5 color, 1 3.75X4.75
negative. 18 total photographs.
Death and Transfiguration
Box 1, Folder 16
Programs
Programs
Program for "Death and Transfiguration", which was based on a Richard Strauss tone poem. Danced by Said Gerrard while she
was a pupil of Mary Wigman. This event took place on February 14-15 (year unknown) at the Central High School of Commerce
auditorium. 3 programs, 1 original and 2 photocopies.
Fancy Fanny's Judgment Day
1939
Box 1, Folder 17
Programs
1939
Programs
Programs for the Carousel Theatre Group performance of "Fancy Fanny's Judgment Day". Direction and choreography by Saida Gerrard.
Presented by the Young Men's Hebrew Association and performed in the Kaufmann Auditorium, New York City, on February 26, 1939.
4 programs, 2 originals and 2 photocopies.
Box 1, Folder 18
Programs
1939
Program
Program for "Fantasy 1939" performed in the Adelphi Theatre, New York City. Presented by The Federal Theatre Project as part
of the Works Progress Administration (WPA) Program. 1 original program.
Box 1, Folder 19
Programs
1947
Programs
Programs for the Charles Weidman and Company productions of "A House Divided" by Lionel Nowak. Saida Gerrard dances in the
role of the "slave" in both performances. The first program (photocopy) is for the performance which took place in The Ziegfeld
Theatre in New York City on April 27, 1947 for the benefit of "Spanish Refugees In Exile". The date and location of the performance
listed in the second program (original)are not provided. 2 programs, 1 photocopy and 1 original.
Box 1, Folder 20
Programs
1955
Programs
Programs for the Guild Opera Company production of "Hansel and Gretel", an opera in three acts by Engelbert Humperdinck. Performances
held in the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles from February 5 through April 17, 1955. Dream pantomime staged by Saida Gerrard.
8 original programs.
Legend of Queen Sabbath, A
Box 1, Folder 1-28
Photographs
Photographs
Photographs from the performance of "A Legend of Queen Sabbath". 16 8X10 B/W, 1 5X6.5 B/W, 1 5X6.5 B/W photo card with the
inscription "Happy Holidays", 1 5X6.5 B/W print, 1 3.25X5 photographs taken by Lyn Smith, the University of Judaism company
photographer. All 4 of the smaller images are of the dancer Adria Chalfin. 19 B/W photographs and 1 print by Lyn Smith.
Photographs from the performance of "A Legend of Queen Sabbath". 10 3.75X4.5, 5 5X6.5 B/W, 2 5.75X6.75, 1 8X10, 3 3.75X5 and
2 4.5X6 negatives. All photographs are uncredited and feature a solo Saida Gerrard. 18 B/W photographs and 5 negatives.
Box 1, Folder 29
Programs
1980
Programs
Programs for performances of "A Legend of Queen Sabbath" choreographed by Saida Gerrard.
Programs for the dance "A Legend of Queen Sabbath" which was performed April 25, 1980 at Temple Emanuel, Los Angeles. Part
of the Weiss-Evans Memorial Concert. The concert included a performance of "A Legend of Queen Sabbath" performed by the Saida
Gerrard Heritage Dance Company of Los Angeles and choreographed by Saida Gerrard. 4 originals and 1 photocopy. 5 total programs.
Original program for the May 2, 1980 Shabbat evening worship service at the University Synagogue, University of Judaism, Los
Angeles, CA. Service included a performance of "A Legend of Queen Sabbath" performed by the Saida Gerrard Heritage Dance
Company of Los Angeles and choreographed by Saida Gerrard.
Programs for the dance "A Legend of Queen Sabbath" which was performed at Temple Judea, Los Angeles. Date unknown. 1 original
and 7 photocopies. 8 total programs.
14 total programs.
Box 1, Folder 30
Ephemera
Ephemera
Information about the dance "A Legend of Queen Sabbath". 5 2-page documents and 5 1-page documents. 15 total pages.
Box 9
Video
Video
1 VHS cassette of "Queen Sabbath."
Box 1, Folder 31
Programs
1938
Programs
Programs for "The Machine." Choreographed by Saida Gerrard and performed by the Toronto Skating Club. 1 original program taken
from the 1938 issue of the periodical
Carnival. 1 photocopy. 2 total programs.
Box 1, Folder 32
Photographs
Slides
17 color slides of children and Vic Benn.
Box 1, Folder 33
Programs
1966
Programs
Programs for "Melange". Written by Josef Marais and choreographed by Saida Gerrard. Performed by Saida Gerrard's School of
Dance, Los Angeles, CA. Performances were held December 13-31, 1966 in the Morgan Theatre, Los Angeles, CA. 2 originals and
2 photocopies.
Di Naye Hagode
Title and translation information
The title of the dance in Hebrew is "Di Naye Hagode". The English translation is "The New Haggodah" or "The New Exodus".
Haggodah (or Hagode) is the Hebrew term for the Passover narrative.
Box 9
Video
Video
1 mini digital video cassette of "New Exodus" (Di Naye Hagode). Contains the entire dance, images from the Shrine performances,
cast cut-ups, and rehearsals.
1 DVD of "New Exodus" (Di Naye Hagode). Contains the entire dance, images from the Shrine performances, cast cut-ups, and
rehearsals. Running time = 27:13.
2 reels of 1cm film of "New Exodus" (Di Naye Hagode). Contains the entire dance, images from the Shrine performances, cast
cut-ups, and rehearsals.
4 items total.
Map-case 8, Drawer 2, Box 1, Folder 34-46
Photographs
Photographs
Photographs of performances and rehearsals for "Di Naye Hagodah".
1 11X14 B/W, 6 8X10 B/W and 3 5X7 B/W photographs taken by Bill Isaacks.
6 5X7 color photographs taken by Lyn Smith of the University of Judaism, Los Angeles, CA.
12 5X7 B/W photographs taken by Irene Rosenfield, Venice, CA.
106 total photographs.
Box 1, Folder 47
Notebooks
Notebooks
Choreography notes for the "Exodus" choral ballet for "Di Naye Hagode". Handwritten notes by Saida Gerrard. On ruled paper
in a bound notebook. In pencil.
Box 1, Folder 48
Programs
1963-1964
Programs
2 copies of The Spectator, a program for events held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. June 11, 1963. "The New Exodus"
("Di Naye Hagode") choreographed by Saida Gerrard.
5 programs for "The Spring Song of Our People" concert festival held at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on June 11, 1963.
"The New Exodus" ("Di Naye Hagode") choreographed by Saida Gerrard.
Program for "The World of Max Helfman" memorial concert held at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles on March 22, 1964. "The
New Exodus" ("Di Naye Hagode") choral ballet choreographed by Saida Gerrard. She also danced in the role of the "last survivor".
8 total programs.
Box 1, Folder 49
Correspondence
Correspondence
Correspondence from Cantor Samuel Fordis of the School of Fine Arts of the University of Judaism. A letter of thanks. Mention
of payment for personal expenses. Letter is in regard to "The World of Max Helfman" memorial concert in which Saida Gerrard
choreographed and performed in "Di Naye Hagode". 1 typed letter.
Box 2, Folder 1-2
Scores
Scores
Scores for "Di Naye Hagode." Music by Max Helfman. Text by I. Feffer. Notes by Pianist Aube Tzerko (Saida Gerrard's husband).
1 spiral bound score with hand written notes by pianist Aube Tzerko.
1 German text for narrator and chorus.
1 handwritten score with parts.
1 copied choral score with handwritten notes.
1 handwritten score with notes for "The Wedding Dance".
1 commercially bound score containing "Di Naye Hagode". From "The World of Max Helfman" in memorium of Max Helfman presented
at the Shrine Auditorium, Los Angeles on March 22, 1964.
1 narration with cues and notes for the Cantor. "Spring Song of Our People" from "The New Haggadah". Adaptation by William
Kozlenko.
1 opening narration.
8 total scores with parts and narration texts.
Box 8
Audio
Audio tapes
3 reels of 1/4 inch magnetic audio tape.
Peacelike Mongoose, The
The Peacelike Mongoose
Based on a fable by James Thurber. Occasionally billed as "A Peacelike Mongoose".
Box 2, Folder 3-6
Photographs
Photographs
1 8X10 B/W, 4 3.5X3.25 B/W, 5 3.5X4.5 color photographs from Berko Studio, Aspen, CO. 10 total photographs.
5 8X10 uncredited photographs, 3 uncredited color slides. 8 total.
15 total photographs, 3 total slides.
Box 2, Folder 7-8
Notebooks
Notebooks
1 spiral bound notebook containing notes for "The Peacelike Mongoose". Possibly compiled while S.G. was at Loyola Marymount
University.
1 bound notebook containing notes for "The Peacelike Mongoose".
2 total notebooks.
Box 2, Folder 9
Programs
1982
Programs
2 programs for "The Peacelike Mongoose". Performed in Aspen, CO.
2 original programs for "A Peacelike Mongoose". Performed April 23-24 and 29-30, 1982 at Loyola Marymount University.
4 programs total.
Box 2, Folder 10
Ephemera
Ephemera
2 typed pages of cast and production credits.
Box 8
Audio
Audio cassettes
4 audio cassettes.
Pimpinone
Pimpinone
"Pimpinone" has an alternate spelling of "Pimpinoni" on some of the materials.
Box 2, Folder 11-12
Photographs
Photographs
1 5X9 B/W, 7 8X10 B/W photographs. Uncredited.
8 photographs in all.
Box 2, Folder 13
Programs
Program
1 original program for "Pimpinone". Date and location unknown.
Box 8
Audio
1965
Audio tapes
2 reels of 1/4 inch magnetic audio tape. 1 reel is marked 07/13/65.
Rhumba Ballet
Rhumba Ballet
"Rhumba Ballet" was written by Ernesto Lecuona and choreographed by Eugene Van Grona.
Box 2, Folder 14
Programs
Programs
1 original program for "Rhumba Ballet" danced by Saida Gerrard as part of Van Grona's Dancers ensemble. Performance at The
Boston Opera House. Date unknown.
1 original program for "Rhumba Ballet" danced by Saida Gerrard as part of Van Grona's Dancers ensemble. Performance at the
Lyric Theatre January 27-29. Year unknown.
2 programs total.
Map-case 8, Drawer 1, Box 2, Folder 15
Photographs
Photographs
1 8X10 B/W photograph taken by Alfredo Valente.
2 6.5X4.75 B/W photographs. Uncredited.
1 10.5X14 B/W photograph mounted on matted board. Mat is broken in several places, but the photograph is unharmed.
1 3.5X4.5 negative.
5 items total.
Sleepy Hollow
1948
Sleepy Hollow
The Carousel production of the 1948 Broadway show featuring the dancing of Saida Gerrard. Choreography by Anna Sokolow.
Box 2, Folder 16
Photographs
1948
Photographs
1 4.25X6.5 B/W photograph taken by Richard Tucker of Boston, MA.
1 4.25X6.5 B/W photograph taken by Will Rapport.
Both images are from the Carousel production of the Broadway show featuring the dancing of Saida Gerrard. 2 total photographs.
Songs of Unrest
1935
Songs of Unrest
"Songs of Unrest" is a solo modern dance suite in three parts, "Hunger", with percussion accompaniment, "Satire" by Prokofieff,
and "Lament" by Villa-Lobos. Performed by Saida Gerrard.
Box 2, Folder 17
Programs
1935
Programs
Programs for the modern dance suite "Songs of Unrest".
2 original and 2 photocopies of a program for "Songs of Unrest". Performed on March 16, 1935 in the Eaton auditorium. Featured
Saida Gerrard in a solo dance.
1 original and 1 photocopy of a program for "Songs of Unrest. Performed on March 25, 1935 in the Sculpture Court of Grange
Park at the Art Gallery of Toronto, Canada. Her dance was preceded by a short talk.
6 total programs.
Tapestry
Tapestry
"Tapestry" includes the dances "Pavanne", "The Night Her Blackest Sables Wore", and "Death and the Lady".
Box 2, Folder 18-37
Photographs
Photographs
1 4X5 B/W, 24 8X10 B/W photographs. All 25 are uncredited.
4 3X4.5 B/W photographs. Note: one of the photos is identified as USC while another is identified as New York; however, the
locations appear visually to be the same place. All four are uncredited.
1 8X10 negative. Uncredited.
10 8X10 B/W photographs credited to Bill Isaacks.
6 7X9.5 B/W photographs credited to Kenneth Johnson, New York. 23 8X10 B/W photographs from a solo photoshoot with Saida
Gerrard. 2 8X10 B/W proof sheets. 6 strips of negatives, each containing negatives of four photographs.
12 7.5X10 B/W photographs credited to Ruth Lert. Several are from "Death and the Lady", featuring Saida Gerrard with Ben Johnson.
1 5X7 B/W photograph credited to Irene Rosenfeld, Venice, CA.
1 5X7 and 3 8X10 B/W photographs credited to Constantine. From "Death and the Lady". Featuring Saida Gerrard with Ben Johnson.
19 8X10 B/W photographs credited to Harry Drinkwater, Los Angeles, CA. From "Death and the Lady". Featuring Saida Gerrard
with Ben Johnson.
3 uncredited color slides.
117 total items.
Box 2, Folder 38
Dance notes
Dance notes
26 pages of dance notes. Handwritten and typed.
7 sets of typed program notes. 2 pages per set.
33 total items.
Box 2, Folder 39
Scores
Score
1 page photocopy score for "Pavane", part one of "Tapestry".
Box 8
Audio
1965
Audio tapes
4 reels of 1/4 inch magnetic audio tape. 1 tape is marked February 16, 1965.
They All Want To Get Married
Box 2, Folder 40
Programs
1944-1945
Program
2 original programs for "They All Want To Get Married" by Julie Berns. Saida Gerrard billed as "specialty dancer." Public
Theatre, New York, NY. English and Hebrew. 1944-45.
Box 2, Folder 41
Dance notes
Dance notes
8 pages of handwritten dance notes on ruled paper.
Box 8
Audio
Audio tapes
4 reels of 1/4 inch magnetic audio tape. 2 of the reels also contain "Visions and Prophecies".
Visions and Prophecies
Visions and Prophecies
Five scenes: 1. Premonition and Warning 2. Predatory Antagonism (also listed as Predatory Climate of Dessension) 3. Strife
and Destruction (also listed as Dynamic Antagonism) 4. Visions (also listed as Awareness of Need for Harmony) 5. Prophecy
(also listed as Resolution Toward the Future)
Box 9
Video
Video
1 reel of 1/4 inch video tape.
Map-case 8, Drawer 1-2
Photographs
Photographs
1 10X6.25 B/W, 1 9.25X6.25 B/W, and 1 10X7.5 B/W photographs. Photographs are mounted on matted boards. Photography by Lyn
Smith. 3 total photographs.
Box 3, Folder 14
Dance notes
Dance notes
10 pages of dance notes for "Visions and Prophesies". Notes on front and back of most pages.
Box 3, Folder 15
Programs
Programs
Programs for "Visions and Prophesies". Performed November 15 in the Philharmonic Auditorium. Year unknown. Choreographed by
Saida Gerrard and performed by the Saida Gerrard Theatre Dance Co. 7 original and 3 photocopies. 10 items total.
Map-case 8, Drawer 1
Ephemera
Ephemera
4 6X24 paper advertisements for "Visions and Prophesies" performed in Idyllwild, in the Summer of 1955. Featured Saida Gerrard,
Roma Bisgiri, Nancy Johnson, Edith Sewell, and Meryl Stritman.
4 items total.
Box 8
Audio
Audio tapes
3 reels of 1/4 inch magnetic audio tape. 2 reels also contain "The Unanswered Question."
Box 3, Folder 1-13
Photographs
Photographs
64 7.5X9.5, 1 4X6, and 2 5X7 B/W photographs taken by Lyn Smith.
2 4X6 color photographs.
3 8X10 B/W proof sheets.
1 slide.
73 total items.
Photographs
Photographs
This series contains photographs which cannot be linked to a particular dance. Photographs are of dances, rehearsals, and
class sessions. Photographer listed when possible. 97 items total.
Box 3, Folder 16, 26
Photographs
Photographs
Photography by Arthur Dubinsky. 2 8X10 B/W photographs, 8 8X10 proof sheets. 10 items total.
Box 3, Folder 24
Photographs
Photographs
Photography by Bill Isaacks. 5 8X10 B/W photographs.
Box 3, Folder 17
Photographs
Photographs
Photography by Ruth Lert. 7 8X10 B/W photographs.
Box 3, Folder 18
Photographs
Photographs
Photography by Jill Richards. 1 5X7 B/W and 4 3.25X4.75 B/W photographs. 1 8X10 proof sheet. 6 items total.
Box 3, Folder 19-21
Heritage Dance Company
Heritage Dance Company
2 4.25X3, 6 4.75X3.25, and 6 5X7 B/W photographs of Saida Gerrard teaching the Heritage Dance Co. at the University of Southern
California. Photographer is not credited. 14 items total.
Box 3, Folder 22, 23, 25, 27
Photographs
Photographs
22 B/W and color photographs, 9 slides, and 1 proof sheet. Size ranges from 2.5X4.25 to 8X10. Uncredited professional and
amateur photography of dances, rehearsals, classes, and candid photos. 32 items total.
Box 3, Folder 30
Fe Alf
Fe Alf
1 7X9 B/W photo of Fe Alf. Photo taken by Soichi Sunami, New York. 1934.
Box 3, Folder 25, 28
Charles Weidman Company
Charles Weidman Company
2 8X10s, 7 3.5X2.25, and 1 5X7 B/W photographs of the Charles Weidman Company on tour. 2 slides of Charles Weidman. 10 photographs
total.
Box 3, Folder 30
Mary Wigman
Mary Wigman
1 3X5 B/W photograph of Mary Wigman. Uncredited.
Box 3, Folder 30
Elizabeth Leese
Elizabeth Leese
1 8X10 B/W photograph of Elizabeth Leese. Signed by Leese. 1945.
Notes
Notes
Saida Gerrard's notebooks containing handwritten dance notes, contact info, appointments, and schedules. 9 notebooks total.
Loose leaf notes related to specific dances and to dance in general. Handwritten and typed. 21 pages total.
Box 3, Folder 31-32
Notes
Notes
Notes related to specific dances and to dance in general. Handwritten and typed. 21 pages total.
This sub-series also contains auto-biographical notes.
6 pages of handwritten auto-biographical notes on ruled paper.
2 pages of handwritten auto-biographical notes on legal sized ruled paper.
6 pages (2 handwritten and 4 typed) of auto-biographical notes.
2 copies (1 original, 1 photocopy) of typed auto-biographical notes. 4 pages each.
1 transcript of an interview with Saida Gerrard. The interview was conducted by Karen Wickre for the Research Center for
the Federal Theatre Project at George Mason University, Fairfax, Virginia, on February 21, 1978 in Hollywood, CA. 28 total
pages. Transcribed from an auido tape by Rhoda Durkan in October, 1978.
6 total documents. 50 total pages.
71 total pages.
Box 3, Folder 33-38
Notebooks
Notebooks
Saida Gerrard's notebooks containing handwritten dance notes, contact info, appointments, and schedules. 9 notebooks total.
Programs
1934-1973
Programs
The programs in this sub-series are for events and workshops in which multiple dances were performed, or for which a particular
dance cannot be identified.
Dated materials are from 09/27/34-03/21/62. Some materials are probably from before and after this range, but exact dates
are not provided.
Most are in English, but a few are in Hebrew.
75 total items.
Correspondence
1933-1998
Correspondence
Correspondence to and from Saida Gerrard. Contains letters, envelopes, telegrams, contracts. Handwritten and typed. Personal
and business related. Dates range from 12/28/33-11/23/98. 113 items total.
Box 4, Folder 21-26
Correspondence
Correspondence
Correspondence to and from Saida Gerrard. Contains letters, envelopes, and telegrams. Handwritten and typed. Personal and
business related. Dates range from 12/28/33-11/23/98. 62 items total.
Box 4, Folder 27-28
Contracts
Contracts
Contracts for performances and classes from 1945 - 1980. 18 contracts. 51 total items.
Box 7, Box 4, Folder 29-30
Publications
Publications
The Curtain Call, volume 6, number 6, March 1935. The official publication of the Dominion Drama Festival, Toronto, Canada. 1 original, 2
photocopies. 3 total pages.
"The Language of Dance" by Saida Gerrard.
The Jewish Standard, April 19, 1935. 5 photocopies.
Dance Observer, volume 6, number 4, April 1939. Contains an review of a Y.M.H.A. sponsored event of the Carousel Theatre Company's performance
of "Mother Goose on Parade" and "Fancy Fanny's Judgment Day" on February 26, 1939. Original. 1 copy.
"Saida Gerrard Discusses 'The L.A. Problem'", by John Dougherty.
Dance Magazine, March 1963. 5 original copies, 2 pages each. 10 total pages.
The Torch, congressional bulletin of University Synagogue. Volume 36, number 11, May 1980. 1 original, 2 photocopies. 3 total pages.
Box 5, Folder 1-6
Scores
Scores
These files contain original and commercial scores:
Commercially produced scores and photocopies. 35 total scores.
"Variations on an Elisabethan Folk Tune". Composed by Richard Grayson, 1961. 2 scores.
Toka #94. Pavana - molto largo. Composed by Kenneth Klaus, March 15, 1975. Presented to Saida Gerrard on March 20, 1975.
2 scores.
4 original scores total.
39 total scores.
Box 5, Folder 7-9
Teaching materials
Teaching materials
This sub-series contains items related to classes, workshops, and seminars taught by Saida Gerrard. Schedule of classes, programs,
flyers, mailers, course packets, library holdings, and lecture notes. 1940-
New York Joint Council United Office and Professional Workers of America, C.I.O., Idyllwild Arts Foundation, University of
Judaism, Aspen Music School, Sutro-Seyler School, UCLA, and USC.
78 items total.
Box 5, Folder 10-15, Box 6
Ephemera
1934-1980
Ephemera
This sub-series contains miscellaneous ephemera.
Written ephemera contains information about Jewish life and rituals, articles written about Saida Gerrard, timetables, dance
analysis, and library holdings. Originals and photocopies. Mostly in English with some materials in Hebrew. 18 items total,
57 pages total.
This sub-series also contains items related to Saida Gerrard's dance studios. Advertisements, business cards, programs, Credo
and background info. New York Wigman School of the Dance, New York; Studio of the Modern Dance, Toronto, Canada; Gerrard
Theatre Dance Co., Hollywood, CA; Saida Gerrard Heritage Dance Co.; School of American Dance; Sutro-Seyler Studio, Los Angeles,
CA; Studio of Contemporary Dance; Los Angeles, CA; Studio of Creative Dance, Los Angeles, Ca;
90 items total.
Box 5, Folder 16-21
Clippings
Clippings
These files contain clippings from newspapers and magazines. Scrapbooks and loose clippings. The scrapbook and many of the
photocopies contain multiple clippings. Originals and photocopies. Mostly in English, but a few of the clippings are in Hebrew.
106 total items.
Box 7
Audio Tapes
Audio Tapes
6 reels of 1/4 inch magnetic audio tape:
3 reels contain "He's got the whole world in his hands"; "Pretty little horses"; "God's gonna cut you down"; "Maybe she go";
"Another man done gone"; "Ox driven song".
1 reel contains Francais Quintet Concert.
1 reel contains excerpts from works by the composers Stockhausen, Penderecki, Pousseur, Harry Partch, and Boulez.
1 reel contains "Allison" (1974) by Ellen Taaffe Zwilich. Juilliard Ensemble conducted by Joseph Zwilich. In memorium of Allison
Krause, who was killed at Kent State University, May 4, 1970.
1 audio cassette tape containing an interview with Saida Gerrard for the Federal Theatre Project, February 21, 1978.
2 unmarked audio cassettes.
Box 10
Costumes
Costumes
Costumes from Saida Gerrard's performances. 17 total pieces.