Among the papers are other records such as the schedule for the Camargo Ballet Society's winter season 1932-33 reports of the Society’s accounts and activities for members Arnold Haskell’s booklet ''The Ballet in England'', containing reviews of choreographies produced by the Society, and a list of early ballets produced in England by the Society, the Vic-Wells and Marie Rambert’s group. Correspondence covers subjects such as production plans and costs, tax issues, and the liquidation of the Society, 1936. Keynes, and correspondents from the Old Vic include Evelyn Williams and Lilian Baylis. Letters from artistic collaborators include some between Constant Lambert and J.M. Montagu-Nathan, Secretary and Assistant Treasurer, Miss J. Planning and administrative records of the Society include personal and business correspondence between the Society’s key administrators, artistic collaborators and colleagues at the Old Vic Theatre, London. It includes six volumes of press cuttings containing both text and images in black and white print a photocopy of a Nadina Newhouse scrapbook (Newhouse was a founder-member of the Vic-Wells Ballet) containing news cuttings featuring productions of the Society, 1932-33, and two black and white photographs depicting Lydia Lopokova and Ursula Moreton, Hedley Briggs, Stanley Judson and Lydia Lopokova in Coppélia, 1933. This collection consists of papers associated with the planning, administration and finances of the Camargo Ballet Society, and records of performances produced by them.
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