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BlytheDanner

Emmy and Tony Award Winner, Blythe Danner to be the voice
of Mia Slavenska

We are happy to announce that Blythe Danner has agreed to voice
Mia Slavenska in Mia: A Dancer's Odyssey.

Ms. Danner is an acclaimed stage and screen actress. Among her many
Tony Award nominations was one for her portrayal of Blanche DuBois in
the 1988 Broadway Revival of Tennessee Williams' "A Streetcar Named Desire" .
Her Broadway appearances include: "Blithe Spirit", "Butterflies Are Free", "Follies",
"Suddenly Last Summer", and "Much Ado About Nothing".

She has also received two consecutive Emmy Awards for her work on
the critically acclaimed Showtime series "Huff". Her film credits include: "Meet the Parents"
and its sequel, "Meet the Fockers","Prince of Tides", and "Brighton Beach Memoirs".

Click here for more information on Blythe Danner

 

2008 Recipients of Slavenska Dance Preservation
Excellence in Dance Awards

Iva Vitic: Classical Dance

Twenty-one year old Iva Vitic is a graduate of the Zagreb School for Classical Ballet and the recipient of an UNESCO two-year scholarship which allowed her to study at the Dance Academy Zurich. She received a silver medal at the 2008 Mia Corak Slavenska Classical Dance Competition held at the Croatian National Theatre this past July. Iva is currently a member of the Croatian National Ballet.

Maria with Iva
Maria with Iva photographer: S Novkovic




 








Iva performing a solo at the Mia Corak Slavenska Dance Competition

Sven Bahat : Contemporary Dance

Twenty-year old Sven Bahat graduated from the Ana Maletic School of
Contemporary Dance in Zagreb. He received gold medals in the 2007 and
2008
Mia Corak Slavenska Contemporary Dance Competitions held at the
Trešnja Theatre in Zagreb. He is currently studying at the Codarts-Rotterdam
Dance Academy in the Netherlands.

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Sven Bahat








2008 Mia Corak Slavenska Classical Dance Winners

UCLA Dance Historian and Professor Emerita Allegra Fuller Snyder joins the
Slavenska Dance Preservation Board

We are happy to welcome Ms. Fuller Snyder to our board. As a distinguished dance historian
and dance documentary filmmaker and former colleague of Mia Slavenska, Ms. Fuller Snyder
brings unique and insightful perspectives and experience
to the organization.

For more information on Allegra Fuller Snyder you can read her full bio here.

 

Mia, A Dancer's Odyssey is awarded prestigious NEA Grant

Slavenska Dance Preservation was awarded a prestigious National Endowment for the Arts
2007 Arts on Radio and Television Grant for our video documentary, Mia, A Dancer’s Odyssey.

We impressed the National Endowment for the Arts with our never-before-seen archival footage of
Mia Slavenska and her contemporaries; wonderful, insightful interviews with many of the dance greats
of the 20th century, and innovative storytelling.

Although this award has been greatly helpful, we are still in need of finishing funds. Through PayPal
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MiaCroatianBioBook

Biography of Mia's Life Published in Croatia

Authors: Maja Durinovic & Zvonimir.Podkovac
Published by Biblioteka Gesta Knjiga 6 in 2004

For more information contact: www.matica.hr

 

October 2005
"Ballets Russes" documentary is critically acclaimed in all major newspapers.
Mia Slavenska appears in the documentary as one of the stars of the Ballet Russe
de Monte Carlo. The New York Times' John Rockwell says, " Let it be said right out
loud that "Ballets Russes"...is a scrumptious chocolate layer cake of a documentary...
The ancedotal gems include...archival scenes of the young Mia Slavenska
seductively urging a pianist to play 'vite comme le diable, s'il vous plait' and
then dancing to the furious tempo."

Visit the "Ballet Russes" website for more information.

 

Monday Morning April 18th, 2005
The ashes of MIA CORAK SLAVENSKA were laid
to rest at Mirogoj Cemetery in Zagreb, Croatia.


A Final Farewell to Mia

In a short simple ceremony, which was preceded by a boys choir singing traditional folk music and official words from the Croatian Minister of Culture, Bozo Biskupic, plus a loving message personally delivered by Dinko Bogdanic, who heads the Ballet of the National Theatre, Croatia’s most famous dancer was interred. She made her final journey in a cloisonné urn surrounded by a blanket of white roses and antheriums as well as a host of Croatian family, fans, and friends who, in spite of the 65 year exile from her native land, seemed never to have forgotten their beloved Mia. Americans attending were Slavenska’s daughter Maria Ramas, author Malcolm McCormick, UNESCO dance attaché Douglas Turnbaugh and personal friends Johanna Gullick, Julia Burka, and your correspondent.

The week preceding the ceremony was a flurry of Slavenska-related events. On Friday April 15th, Bogdanic premiered his version of Slavenska’s most famous ballet, A Streetcar Named Desire. The ballet was met with great acclaim in its Zagreb debut. On Saturday, April 16th, Ramas and the American delegation traveled to Slavonski-Brod on the banks of the Sava River where they were greeted by the mayor and a host of media. They visited a plaque at the building where Mia was born in 1916 and met with local historians well versed in Mia’s early years. They also filmed locations for an upcoming documentary, which will chronicle Mia’s early Croatian career, her Paris-based European career and her American years with Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo and many guest appearances. The film is under the direction of Kate Johnson, Michael Massuci, and Ramas.

On Sunday, April 16th, the second performance of Streecar was preceded by a photographic exhibit which traced Slavenska’s climb from smiling barefoot peasant dancer to glamorous world-class prima ballerina. Throughout Zagreb that week posters of Slavenska in her Blanche du Bois finery, on pointe and peering through an antebellum arch gave notice to one and all of her homecoming. Newspaper and media stories abounded and throughout Croatia last week everyone learned that Mia, their much loved and never forgotten “little Slav” had at last come home.

by Ted Sprague
from: Gypsy Chorus, Summer 2005

 

 

Percission
Photo V. Pondelak

Slavenksa’s daughter Maria Ramas and
Minister of Culture Dr. Bozo Biskupic
follow bier bearing Slavenska’s remains.

Poster
Photo: EZTV

Croatia’s most famous dancer,
Mia Corak Slavenska graces the
Croatian National Theatre billboards
for the first time in 70 years.

Sava River
Photo: Johanna Gullick

Filming on the banks of the Sava River.
Mia Slavenska’s cousin, Iva Galovic, as
the young Slavenska.


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