Lisner, Charles (1928 - 1988)
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Charles Lisner was the founder and first artistic director of the Queensland Ballet. Born in Paris, Lisner emigrated to Australia with his parents in 1937 and began taking ballet lessons with Edouard Borovansky in 1943. Shortly afterwards he joined the Borovansky Ballet. A period of working in England followed, which included performances with Sadler's Wells Ballet and an appearance in the film The Red Shoes.
On his return to Australia, Lisner established the Lisner Ballet Academy in Brisbane in 1953. This school provided a nucleus of dancers for Lisner's company the Lisner Ballet, a privately-owned company established in 1960 and the forerunner to the Queensland Ballet. The company gave its first performance under the name the Queensland Ballet in 1962.
Lisner created over thirty ballets for the Queensland Ballet including Danses sacrees et profanes, mounted in 1972 for the Australian Ballet under the changed title Images classique (sic). After his resignation as artistic director of the Queensland Ballet, Lisner wrote a number of dance books including an autobiography, My Journey through Dance (1979), and a brief history of and commentary on the first twenty-one years of the Australian Ballet: The Australian Ballet: Twenty-one years (1983).
Bibliography:
Lisner, Charles. My Journey through Dance (St Lucia: Queensland University Press, 1979). This autobiography contains a list of Lisner's choreography for the Queensland Ballet from 1960 to 1974 at pp. [182]-[183]
See also: Australian Ballet, The ; Borovansky Ballet ; Borovansky, Edouard ; Queensland Ballet, The
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Lynkushka, Angela: Portrait of Harold Collins, 1992 or 1993
- Interview with Harold Collins, 1986; 1991 (Oral history)
- Interviewee: Collins, Harold
- Interviewer: Bill Stephens
- Audiotape, 300 mins
- In this interview recorded in two parts, Harold Collins speaks at length about his directorship of the Queensland Ballet including his appointment, the company's repertoire and the works he has choreographed himself. He also discusses his family background and childhood his career as a dancer outside Australia and in Queensland. Some of the artists he refers to in the course of the interview are Charles Lisner, Graeme Murphy, Walter Gore and Harry Haythorne.
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Queensland Ballet, The ;
Murphy, Graeme ;
Gore, Walter ;
Collins, Harold ;
Haythorne, Harry
- Location:
- National Library of Australia
- TRC 2048
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- Interview with Mary Heath, 2007 (Oral history)
- Interviewee: Heath, Mary
- Interviewer: Lee Christofis
- Audiofile
- 3 sound files
- Summary not yet available
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Heath, Mary ;
Queensland Ballet, The
- Location:
- National Library of Australia
- ORAL TRC 5820
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- Interview with Ray Cook, 2003 (Oral history)
- Interviewer: Michelle Potter
- Interviewee: Cook, Ray
- Sound file
- 221 mins
- Ray cook begins this interview with a discussion of his family backgound and early experiences, including his dance training and his early work as a school teacher. He talks about his dance teachers including Charles Lisner and Margaret Scott and about working with Ballet Guild and the Borovansky Ballet, commenting especially on the role of Peggy van Praagh with the Borovansky company. He goes on to discuss the time he spent in New York studing notation and dancing with various companies. He gives an analysis of the nature of Laban notation and discusses his career as a notator.
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Cook, Ray ;
van Praagh, Peggy ;
Scott, Margaret ;
Borovansky Ballet
- Location:
- National Library of Australia
- TRC 4929
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- Interview with Valerie Lisner, 2007 (Oral history)
- Interviewee: Lisner, Valerie
- Interviewer: Lee Christofis
- Audiofile
- 2 sound files
- Summary not yet available
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Queensland Ballet, The
- Location:
- National Library of Australia
- ORAL TRC 5822
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