Lincoln Kirstein
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Eakins Press Foundation
Publisher of numerous Kirstein-related projects, including this website.
Dance Index
An online resource for the journal founded by Kirstein in 1942, this site includes free access to all 56 issues from the 1940s, as well as new issues since 2017.
Jerome Robbins Dance Division at the New York Public Library for the Performing Arts:
Lincoln Kirstein Papers
The largest and most comprehensive archive in the world devoted to the documentation of dance, and the repository for Kirstein’s papers.
George Balanchine Foundation
The mission of The George Balanchine Foundation is to utilize the Balanchine legacy to advance the development of dance and its allied arts in the United States and throughout the world on behalf of the dance community at large.
George Balanchine Trust
The George Balanchine Trust, established in 1987 with the mission of preserving and protecting Balanchine’s creative works, is the center from which the business operations relating to the licensing of George Balanchine’s creative output emanate.
School of American Ballet
The School of American Ballet was founded in 1934 by George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein as the first step in their quest to establish an American ballet company.
New York City Ballet
George Balanchine and Lincoln Kirstein formed New York City Ballet with the goal of producing and performing a new ballet repertory that would reimagine the principles of classical dance.
Museum of Modern Art: Lincoln Kirstein Correspondence and Notes
Lincoln Kirstein’s Modern
—2021 MoMA exhibition
Harvard Library: Lincoln Kirstein Correspondence