Guide to the Papers of Shirley McKechnie, 1938-1996
Collection context
Summary
- Collection number:
- MS 9553
- Creator:
- Shirley McKechnie
- Extent:
- 0.78 metres and (5 ms boxes + 1 packet)
- Language:
- English
- Preferred citation:
- Items from this collection should be cited as '[Title or description of manuscript item], Papers of Shirley McKechnie, National Library of Australia, [class/series/ file number]'.
- Availability:
- Available
- Access conditions:
- Available for research. Not for loan.
Background
- Content Summary:
- The bulk of the papers relate to Shirley McKechnie's involvement in the development of contemporary dance in Australia. The papers include correspondence, 1966-1996, a report of a 1974 study tour to investigate how dance is incorporated into the education system and a subsequent submission of the State College of Victoria Accreditation Committee, 1977, papers relating to a choreographic workshop at the University of New England, 1976, copies of papers presented at a dance education conference, 1977, papers relating to 'Canon for four dancers' which was choreographed by McKechnie, 1988, a report of a visit to China for the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, 1992, and papers relating to the first meeting of the Tertiary Dance Council of Australia, 1996. Also included in this collection are papers relating to McKechnie's involvement in the Green Mill Dance Project, 1991-1994, and her long association with both Dame Peggy van Praagh and Peter Brinson. There are posters, programs and brochures, 1956-1972, press cuttings, 1964-1996, photographs, and correspondence. Correspondents include Werdon Anglin, Peter Brinson, Lenton Parr, Gordon van Praagh, Peggy van Praagh, Ian Spink and Janet Vernon.
- Biographical Note:
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A dancer, teacher, choreographer and dance director, Shirley McKechnie is one of the pioneers of contemporary dance in Australia. She founded the Australian Contemporary Dance Theatre in 1963 and was the company's artistic director and main choreographer between 1963-1973. In 1975 McKechnie founded and directed the first degree course in dance studies in an Australian tertiary institution at Rusden College, now Deakin University. With Dame Peggy van Praagh she founded the Australian Association For Dance Education (now Ausdance) in 1977. In 1986 McKechnie was founding chair of the Tertiary Dance Council of Australia, and in 1991 was involved in the formation of the Green Mill Dance Project in Melbourne.
McKechnie has served on national and international panels for the accreditation of dance courses, for symposiums on research into dance and as a consultant to government on policies on dance education. In 1998 she was elected an Honorary Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.
Awards: 1987 Order of Australia, in recognition of services to dance and dance education; 1993 Kenneth Myer Medallion for the Performing Arts; 1997 The National Award for contributions to dance education and training; 1998 The Ausdance 21 Award for outstanding and distinguished service.
- Immediate Source of Acquisition:
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The collection was acquired in three instalments in 2001 from Shirley McKechnie, as part of the Library's 'Keep Dancing' project. Further papers were added in 2010.
- Arrangement:
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Although the general arrangement of the papers has been imposed by the Library, all files created by McKechnie have been kept intact.
Access and use
- Conditions Governing Access:
- Please refer to the collection's catalogue record for the access conditions (http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn1050223).
- Conditions Governing Use:
- Copying and publishing of unpublished manuscript material is subject to copyright restrictions. For such material, written permission to publish must be obtained from the copyright holder(s). Copying of unpublished material for research purposes is permissible 50 years after the death of the creator of the material.
- Preferred citation:
- Items from this collection should be cited as '[Title or description of manuscript item], Papers of Shirley McKechnie, National Library of Australia, [class/series/ file number]'.
- Location of this collection:
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Parkes PlaceCanberra ACT 2600, Australia
- Contact: