Series 7:
International Ballet, 1941-1953
The International Ballet was established in 1940 by Mona Inglesby, principal dancer and director of the company. Its first performance was in 1941. Algeranoff joined the Ballet in 1943, where he met his wife Claudie, a prima ballerina with the company whom he married in 1945. Algeranoff left the Ballet in 1953 when he accompanied Claudie to Australia. See also Series 18 for papers on Algeranoff's ballet 'For love or money', which was commissioned by the International Ballet.
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| Folder 1
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Contracts, 1945-1953 |
| Folder 2
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Business correspondence, 1951-1953 Correspondents include James Inglesby, E. Fleetwood and E.G. Derrington.
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| Folder 3
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Other papers, including itineraries and typescripts on the International Ballet, the ballet 'Everyman', and notes by Algeranoff, 1943-1950 |
| Folder 4
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Programs, 1941 |