Graciela Daniele
Graciela Daniele (born December 8, 1939) is an Argentine-American dancer, choreographer, and theatre director.
A stage musical based on her life, title The Gardens of Anuncia, premiered in 2021, created by Michael John LaChiusa.[1]
Biography
Born in Buenos Aires, Argentina to Raúl Daniele and Rosa del Carmen Almoina. After her parents divorced, her mother got a job as a secretary for the Argentinian government. Later, her mother became an actress.
Daniele began her dance training at the age of seven at Teatro Colón, Argentina's equivalent of Moscow's Bolshoi Theatre. She later moved to Paris to continue her ballet studies, and while living there attended a performance of West Side Story, with Jerome Robbins's original choreography. Overwhelmed by the way dance was an integral part of the story-telling, she decided to move to New York City to study jazz and modern dance, styles she felt were best for expressing human emotions on stage.[2]
As a performer, Daniele made her Broadway debut in What Makes Sammy Run? in 1964. She studied with Martha Graham and Merce Cunningham while working with Bob Fosse, Agnes de Mille, and Michael Bennett, who hired her to assist him with Follies in 1971. Her first credit as a full-fledged choreographer was the 1979 revival of The Most Happy Fella.
Daniele has worked with Woody Allen on three films, Mighty Aphrodite, Everyone Says I Love You, and Bullets over Broadway.[3]
In addition to her work in New York City, where she has choreographed for Ballet Hispanico and served as a director-in-residence at Lincoln Center, Daniele has directed and/or choreographed theatrical, opera, and dance productions throughout the United States.[4][5]
She has directed and/or choreographed several musicals of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, including, most recently, The Glorious Ones (2007) and Dessa Rose (2005) at the Off-Broadway Mitzi E. Newhouse Theater at Lincoln Center. She has directed and/or choreographed several musicals of Michael John LaChiusa Off-Broadway, most recently Bernarda Alba (2006) and Little Fish (2003).[6]
In 1991, she was the first to direct William Finn's two one-act musicals March of the Falsettos and Falsettoland as one evening of theater, for the Hartford Stage Company.[7] This combination went on to become the musical Falsettos.[citation needed]
In 2005, Daniele was inducted into the American Theater Hall of Fame.[8]
Additional Broadway credits
- 2015: The Visit (Choreographer)
- 2007: The Pirate Queen (Musical Staging)
- 2005: Chita Rivera: The Dancer's Life (Director and Choreographer)
- 2004: Barbara Cook's Broadway! (Creative Consultant)
- 2002: Elaine Stritch At Liberty (Movement Consultant)
- 1999: Marie Christine (Director and Choreographer)
- 1999: Annie Get Your Gun (Director and Choreographer)
- 1998: Ragtime (Choreographer)
- 1995: Chronicle of a Death Foretold (Director, Choreographer, and Writer)
- 1993: The Goodbye Girl (Choreographer)
- 1990: Once on This Island (Director and Choreographer)
- 1985: The Mystery of Edwin Drood (Choreographer)
- 1984: The Rink (Choreographer)
- 1983: Zorba (Choreographer)
- 1981: The Pirates of Penzance (Choreographer)
- 1978: Working (Additional Spanish lyrics)
- 1978: A History of the American Film (Musical Staging)
- 1975: Chicago (Performer)
- 1971: Follies (Performer)
- 1969: Coco (Performer)
- 1968: Promises, Promises (Performer)
- 1968: Here's Where I Belong (Performer)
Award nominations
- 2020 Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre [9]
- 2006 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography (Bernarda Alba)
- 1999 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical (A New Brain)
- 1998 Tony Award for Best Choreography (Ragtime)
- 1998 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography (Ragtime)
- 1996 Tony Award for Best Book of a Musical (Chronicle of a Death Foretold)
- 1996 Tony Award for Best Choreography (Chronicle of a Death Foretold)
- 1996 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Book (Chronicle of a Death Foretold)
- 1996 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography (Chronicle of a Death Foretold)
- 1996 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical (Chronicle of a Death Foretold)
- 1994 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography (Hello Again)
- 1994 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Musical (Hello Again)
- 1993 Tony Award for Best Choreography (The Goodbye Girl)
- 1991 Tony Award for Best Choreography (Once on This Island)
- 1991 Tony Award for Best Direction of a Musical (Once on This Island)
- 1990 Tony Award for Best Choreography (Dangerous Games)
- 1986 Tony Award for Best Choreography (The Mystery of Edwin Drood)
- 1984 Tony Award for Best Choreography (The Rink)
- 1981 Tony Award for Best Choreography (The Pirates of Penzance)
- 1981 Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Choreography (The Pirates of Penzance)
References
- ^ [Michael John LaChiusa]
- ^ Rawson, Christopher."Graciela Daniele's direction is a labor of love", Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, April 22, 2007
- ^ "Graciela Daniele | Additional Crew, Writer, Soundtrack". IMDb.
- ^ Sandla, Robert."New directions - how Broadway dancers Graciela Daniele and Scott Ellis have made the transition from performing to directing in the theater", Dance Magazine, May 1994
- ^ Theater, Lincoln Center. "Staff". Lincoln Center Theater.
- ^ "Graciela Daniele Listing, Off-Broadway" Archived 2012-08-04 at archive.today Internet Off-Broadway Database, accessed November 8, 2011.
- ^ Rich, Frank (October 15, 1991). "Review/Theater; The 'Falsetto' Musicals United at Hartford Stage" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ "2005 Theater Hall of Fame Inductees Announced". www.playbill.com. Archived from the original on 2013-06-16.
- ^ "Graciela Daniele to be Honored with the 2020 Special Tony Award for Lifetime Achievement in the Theatre".
Sources
- Dance Magazine "Faces in Dance: Graciela Daniele", by Rose Eichenbaum, September 1999
- "A Life in the Theatre: Director-Choreographer Graciela Daniele", Mervyn Rothstein, June 15, 2006 playbill interview
External links
- Graciela Daniele at the Internet Broadway Database
- Graciela Daniele at the Internet Off-Broadway Database
- American Theatre Wing biography and interview
- broadwayworld.com Tony Award listing
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- Dora Chamberlain / Ira and Rita Katzenberg / Jules Leventhal / Burns Mantle / P. A. MacDonald / Vincent Sardi Sr. (1947)
- Vera Allen / Paul Beisman / Joe E. Brown / Cast of The Importance of Being Earnest / Robert W. Dowling / Experimental Theatre Inc. / Rosalind Gilder / June Lockhart / Mary Martin / George Pierce / James Whitmore (1948)
- No award (1949)
- Maurice Evans / Philip Faversham / Brock Pemberton (1950)
- Ruth Green (1951)
- Charles Boyer / Judy Garland / Edward Kook (1952)
- Danny Kaye / Beatrice Lillie (1953)
- No award (1954)
- Proscenium Productions (1955)
- Fourth Street Chekov Theatre / City Center / The New York Public Library Theatre Collection / The Shakespearewrights / The Threepenny Opera (1956)
- American Shakespeare Festival / Jean-Louis Barrault / Robert Russell Bennett / William Hammerstein / Joseph Harbuck / Paul Shyre (1957)
- Mrs. Martin Beck / New York Shakespeare Festival (1958)
- Russel Crouse and Howard Lindsay / John Gielgud / Cast of La Plume de Ma Tante (1959)
- Burgess Meredith and James Thurber / John D. Rockefeller III (1960)
- David Merrick / The Theatre Guild (1961)
- Brooks Atkinson / Richard Rodgers / Franco Zeffirelli (1962)
- Alan Bennett, Peter Cook, Jonathan Miller and Dudley Moore / Irving Berlin / W. McNeil Lowry (1963)
- Eva Le Gallienne (1964)
- Gilbert Miller / Oliver Smith (1965)
- Helen Menken (1966)
- No award (1967)
- APA-Phoenix Theatre / Pearl Bailey / Carol Channing / Maurice Chevalier / Marlene Dietrich / Audrey Hepburn / David Merrick (1968)
- Leonard Bernstein / Carol Burnett / Rex Harrison / The National Theatre Company of Great Britain / The Negro Ensemble Company (1969)
- Noël Coward / Lynn Fontanne and Alfred Lunt / New York Shakespeare Festival / Barbra Streisand (1970)
- Ingram Ash / Elliot Norton / Playbill / Roger L. Stevens (1971)
- Fiddler on the Roof / Ethel Merman / Richard Rodgers / The Theatre Guild-American Theatre Society (1972)
- The Actors Fund of America / John Lindsay / Shubert Organization (1973)
- Actors' Equity Association / A Moon for the Misbegotten / Candide / Peter Cook and Dudley Moore / Harold Friedlander / Bette Midler / Liza Minnelli / Theatre Development Fund / John F. Wharton (1974)
- Al Hirschfeld (1975)
- George Abbott / Richard Burton / Circle in the Square Theatre / Thomas H. Fitzgerald / Mathilde Pincus (1976)
- Cheryl Crawford / Equity Liberty Theatre / Barry Manilow / National Theatre of the Deaf / Diana Ross / Lily Tomlin (1977)
- Irving Berlin / Stan Dragoti and Charles Moss (1978)
- Walter F. Diehl / Eugene O'Neill Memorial Theater Center / Henry Fonda / Richard Rodgers (1979)
- Richard Fitzgerald / Helen Hayes / Mary Tyler Moore / Hobe Morrison (1980)
- Lena Horne (1981)
- Radio City Music Hall / The Actors Fund of America / Warner Communications (1982)
- No award (1983)
- A Chorus Line / Peter Feller / La Tragedie de Carmen (1984)
- Yul Brynner / New York State Council on the Arts (1985)
- No award (1986)
- George Abbott / Jackie Mason (1987)
- Brooklyn Academy of Music (1988)
- No award (1989)
- No award (1990–1992)
- Oklahoma! (1993)
- Hume Cronyn and Jessica Tandy (1994)
- Carol Channing / National Endowment for the Arts / Harvey Sabinson (1995)
- No award (1996)
- Bernard B. Jacobs (1997)
- Edward E. Colton / Ben Edwards (1998)
- Uta Hagen / Arthur Miller / Isabelle Stevenson (1999)
- Dame Edna: The Royal Tour / T. Edward Hambleton (2000)
- Paul Gemignani (2001)
- Julie Harris / Robert Whitehead (2002)
- Cy Feuer / Russell Simmons' Def Poetry Jam on Broadway (2003)
- James M. Nederlander (2004)
- Edward Albee (2005)
- Sarah Jones / Harold Prince (2006)
- No award (2007)
- Robert Russell Bennett / Stephen Sondheim (2008)
- Jerry Herman (2009)
- Alan Ayckbourn / Marian Seldes (2010)
- Athol Fugard / Philip J. Smith (2011)
- Actors' Equity Association / Hugh Jackman (2012)
- Bernard Gersten / Ming Cho Lee / Paul Libin (2013)
- Jane Greenwood (2014)
- John Cameron Mitchell / Tommy Tune (2015)
- Sheldon Harnick / Marshall W. Mason / National Endowment for the Arts / Miles Wilkin (2016)
- James Earl Jones (2017)
- John Leguizamo / Andrew Lloyd Webber / Chita Rivera / Bruce Springsteen (2018)
- Rosemary Harris / Marin Mazzie / Terrence McNally / Sonny Tilders and Creature Technology Company / Jason Michael Webb / Harold Wheeler (2019)
- The Broadway Advocacy Coalition / David Byrne's American Utopia / Freestyle Love Supreme / Graciela Daniele (2020/21)
- Angela Lansbury / James C. Nicola (2022)
- Joel Grey / John Kander (2023)
- Alex Edelman / Abe Jacob / Nikiya Mathis / Jack O'Brien / George C. Wolfe (2024)