Marion Cuyjet and George Chaffee

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George Chaffee, photo via Ridgewood Herald-News, 1957

Marion Cuyjet, who would often bring her students to New York City in order to strengthen their technique and talents, began a friendship with George Chaffee. Since they passed for white, Cuyjet, her daughter, and her student Donna Lowe were permitted to take Chaffee’s class. He additionally taught both Cuyjet and her other students privately. Ironically, this dancing in the shadows forced an intimacy and a focus that, in the end, made Cuyjet a master teacher. Chaffee was an ally and supported her in every way he could.

More about George Chaffee

George Chaffee and Annette Duval, photo via Austin American-Statesman, 1948

In addition to being a star of the Metropolitan Opera Ballet, George Chaffee (born ca. 1908) danced in the companies of Michel Fokine and Mikhail Mordkin. Chaffee directed his own studio on West 56th Street in New York City and led a chamber ballet company. His notable students included John Gilpin and Alicia Alonso.

Chaffee contributed historical writing to various dance publications including Dance Magazine, Dance News, Lincoln Kirstein’s Dance Index, and the Dance Encyclopedia.

His collection of ballet materials is housed in the New York Public Library Dance Collection at Lincoln Center and in New York museums. From his collection, he put together “A Retrospective Exhibit of the French Court and Opera Ballet (1851 to 1948)” at the French Embassy. The French government thus “decorated” him with the Palmes académiques.

Written and/or compiled by Mad Crawford

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