Paper doll depicting the character of "Pierrot" from Glen Tetley's ballet "Pierrot Lunaire." Glen Tetley originated the role of "Pierrot" in it's 1962 premiere by the Glen Tetley Dance Company at the Institute of Fashion Technology, New York.
Poster of the opening credits from Amahl and the Night Visitors featuring the three dancers Felisa Conde, John Butler, and Glen Tetley. The dancers performed the Shepherds' Dance which was choreographed by John Butler.
Certificate of the Queen Elizabeth Coronation Award founded in 1954 presented to Glen Tetley by the Royal Academy of Dancing, London. Signed by the President of the Royal Academy of Dancing Dame Margot Fonteyn de Arias, DBE and Vice-President Pamela…
Certificate of Royal Norwegian Order of Merit presented to Glen Tetley on January 21, 1997. Tetley was knighted for his long collaboration with the Norwegian National Ballet.
Telegram from Robert Joffrey delivered to Glen Tetley backstage at the Sadler's Wells Theatre.
Telegram reads: Love and good wishes for success tonight.