Programme of Cork City Ballet’s performances of Swan Lake [at Cork Opera House on 24-27 November 2010] as part of the centenary celebration of Aloys Fleischmann’s birth. The programme incorporates an outline of the story of Swan Lake, a tribute to Aloys Fleischmann, a biography of Alan Foley and short biographies of company members and guest artistes.
Cork City BalletProgramme accompanying Cork City Ballet’s performances of Giselle at Cork Opera House on 21-24 November [2007].
Crosbie, Patricia (b. 1958), ballet dancerProgramme of Cork City Ballet’s performances of Giselle at Cork Opera House on 21-24 November [2007]. The programme incorporates an outline of the story of Giselle, facts about Cork City Balle, and short biographies of company members and guest artistes.
Cork City BalletProgramme of Cork City Ballet’s national tour of Ballet Spectacular in [March] 2002. The repertoire included Adagio created by Alan Foley; Come Rain or Come Shine by Patricia Crosbie; Tchaikovsky Pas de Deux by George Balanchine; Return to Forever by Lisa Ritchie; Liquid Murmur by Jane Kellaghan; and divertissements from the ballet Le Corsaire, choreographed by Alan Foley after Marius Petipa. The programme incorporates introductory notes on how the contents of the repertoire were decided upon and short biographies of company members and guest artistes.
Cork City BalletProgramme of Cork City Ballet’s national tour of Ballet Spectacular in [April] 2000. The repertoire included X-N-Tricities created by Alan Foley, Sarah Gash, Jane Kellaghan, and Lesley-Anne Radcliffe; Don Quixote Pas de Deux by Marius Petipa; Eva by Patricia Crosbie; The Dying Swan by Mikhail Fokhine; Schubert Impromptu by Charles Czarny, reproduced by Katherine Lewis; and divertissements from The Nutcracker. The programme incorporates a note on the dance company’s activities to date, and short biographies of company members and guest artistes.
Cork City BalletProgramme of Cork City Ballet’s national tour of Ballet Spectacular in [May] 2007. The repertoire included Wuthering Heights created by Jane Kellaghan; Black Swan Pas de Deux by Marius Petipa; Rainwater (an excerpt from Strings) by Judith Sibley; The Sleeping Beauty Wedding Pas de Deux by Alan Foley after Marius Petipa; Salut d’Amour and Gira Con Me 2 by Alan Foley; La Fille Mal Gardee by Alexander Gorsky; Eva by Patricia Crosbie; The Dying Swan by Alan Foley; and Bodyguard by Patricia Crosbie. The programme incorporates an introductory note to the performance, short biographies of company members and guest artistes, a note on Alan Foley’s retirement as principal dancer, and assorted facts relating to Cork City Ballet.
Cork City BalletProgramme of Cork City Ballet’s national tour of Ballet Spectacular in [March] 2005. The programme includes background notes to Giselle, a short history of Cork City Ballet, and biographies of company members and guest artistes.
Cork City BalletProgramme accompanying Cork City Ballet’s Joan Denise Moriarty Centenary Gala. The programme incorporates a number of photographs, calendar of events, a tribute to Moriarty and biographies of dancers Marie Lindqvist, Dragos Mihalcea, Patricia Crosbie, Brenda Last and Sinéad Murphy.
Crosbie, Patricia (b. 1958), ballet dancerTwo different versions of the programme of Canada and the Celtic Consciousness symposium at the University of Toronto in February 1978. One of the versions is dated 1 November 1977. Also see P74/1/3/6/5/3.
Reynolds, Lorna Teresa (1911-2003), academic and poetProgramme of Bangor Musical Festival. Competitions included folk-dancing, ballet and speech; with pencilled marginal notes.
Buchanan, Frances née O'Hara (1949-2020), Irish traditional dancer