Alan Schoenberger photograph, circa 1970-1979

Overview of the Collection

Title
Alan Schoenberger photograph
Dates
circa 1970-1979 (inclusive)
Quantity
1 Box
Collection Number
P0924
Summary
The Alan Schoenberger photograph collection consists of images of Alan Schoenberger performing his unique style of skiing.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Twenty-four hour advanced notice encouraged. Materials must be used on-site. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law.

Languages
English

Historical NoteReturn to Top

Alan Schoenberger, a performance artist and champion skier steeped in the traditions of the European character-clown, has spent over two decades cultivating a stage career that blends art and skiing. His extensive and varied performances have toured thirty-two states and four foreign countries.

Born in Denver, Colorado, he spent his early years in Colorado and Vermont. At the age of five he learned to ski under the expert tutelage of his athletic father and quickly absorbed his enthusiasm for skiing. Exploring painting, sculpture and photography in high school, Schoenberger's appetite for art grew as it did for skiing. Along with an excellent curriculum in fine art photography at Utah State University, he began experimenting with choreography imagery in cinematography. This led in turn to dance and mime classes for deeper understanding of the performing arts.

Schoenberger's spare time however, continued to be dominated by skiing. Under the wing of his ski coach, Bob Parker, he developed his own unique and highly stylized ski technique. He won the Utah State University Ski Meister Cup, certified as a ski instructor, and became a full-time ski instructor for Junior Bounous at Snowbird, Utah.

For Schoenberger, skiing ultimately evolved into an art form. The lyrical imagery of dance-like movements within the vast mountain landscape he revered became the dominant subject of his film work. At the same time he explored a new possibility B and taught himself to dance on skis.

There followed intense studies in mine and dances in New York, mime and clown with Mone Yakim and Richard Morse; and many dance techniques, most particularly Merce Cunningham. He continued to winter in the mountains of Utah where his perceptions of blending live theater, dance, and clown on skis began to unfold. With encouragement from J. Milton Beens and Chris Ryman, his performance work on skis emerged earning him an invitation to perform his work on snow at the Professional Ski Instructors of America (PSIA) annual clinic at Alta, Utah. There, Alf Engen and Max Lundberg invited Schoenberger to remain at Alta and refine his movement work on skis. While at Alta, there began an intense focus on ballet skiing, and under the watchful eyes of Alf and Max, his art form on skis blossomed.

The challenge of freestyle skiing appeared to be the obvious stage for his performance art. At an international freestyle ballet in Stowe, Vermont, he offered his post-modern clown APuppet@ performance B and won the contest. ABC's World Wide of Sports featured his novel performance, launching a new and eccentric career. For years to follow his performances on skis were featured internationally on television, film and in print media. After placing first or second in almost all ballet skiing events throughout Europe, Canada, and the U.S., Schoenberger reached the high point of competition by winning the prestigious World Trophy in Ballet Skiing.

The need to bring his work into a more formal theatrical environment ultimately prevailed and Schoenberger left freestyle skiing to create his snowless theatrical touring production Schoenberger Skis the Stage, and later, Alan Schoenberger Ski Bum in Piano Roll. He set out to ski the great stages across the country and on the music roll of his larger-than-life player piano. His extensive and varied performances have toured 36 states and four foreign countries including alive performance with the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra and a PBS feature. Alan Schoenberger returned to the snow in 1994 when he was asked to choreograph and perform the opening ceremony for the World Cup in Vail, Colorado.

In 1992, Alan Schoenberger co-founded the Turning Point Ski Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit ski education organization and toured his theatrical production to benefit youth ski teams. He has co-authored and published five ski education books and five videos, including the award-wining book, Skiing and the Art of Carving. His pictorial studies of skiing are founded on an extensive background as a certified ski teacher and international competitor.

Schoenberger lives in Park City, Utah, and has a studio and summer home on an island in Lake Champlain, Vermont.

-Author Unknown

Content DescriptionReturn to Top

The Alan Schoenberger photograph consists of 1 box containing 53 digital only images and copy prints. Folder 1 contains one image of Alan Schoenberger performing his unique style of skiing that was scanned from a newspaper article titled, "Puppet Dances Death Ballet on Skis;" the image was donated as digital only, though the folder contains a copy print. Folder 2 contains 41 copy prints depicting Schoenberger and his career from a biographical narrative about his life and work. Folders 3 and 4 are digital only and were collected in relation to Schoenberger's 2013 induction into the Intermountain Ski Hall of Fame. These digital only images are in jpg format.

Use of the CollectionReturn to Top

Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library’s Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Collection Name, Collection Number, Box Number, Folder Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.

Administrative InformationReturn to Top

Separated Materials

See also the Alan Schoenberger papers (ACCN 1935) located in the Manuscripts Division of Special Collections.

Processing Note

Processed by Mary Ann Curtis in 2001.

Related Materials

This collection forms part of the Utah Ski and Snowboard Archive, which is part of the S.J. Quinney Outdoor Recreation Archive

Detailed Description of the CollectionReturn to Top

Container(s) Description
Box Folder
1 1 Death Ballet on Skis
  • 1: Alan Schoenberger performing the Death Ballet on skis in Cervinia, Italy. Image courtesy of the Associated Press.
1 2 Ballet on Skis Copy Prints
  • 1 : This portrait of Alan was shot in a small theater in New Hampshire by Gail Shomer
  • 2 : Alan preparing at the Logan airport preparing to fly his ski buddies (including Jim McCluskie) to Sun Valley, Idaho in his Cessna 182 N8724X. Circa 1970.
  • 3 : Snow King and Queen of the Intramural Winter Carnival, 1970
  • 4 : Trick Skiing in Sun Valley Idaho, 1970
  • 5 : Rolling-pin jump, Millbrook, New York, 1971. Alan's father helped him create the jump that was later installed at the Millbrook Golf and Tennis Club.
  • 6 : Alan skiing at the Intermountain Ski Instructors spring clinic. Alta, Utah. 1973
  • 7 : Alan wearing his Alf Engen Ski School uniform, performing a single reverse layout during aerial training at Alta in 1974
  • 8 : Alan Schoenberger ABC interview with Bud Palmer, Frank Bare, and others at Stowe, Vermont, 1976
  • 9 : Medals
  • 10 : duplicate of folder 1, image 1: Alan Schoenberger performing the Death Ballet on skis in Cervinia, Italy. Image courtesy of the Associated Press.
  • 11 : Alan Schoenberger performing the Death Ballet on skis in Cervinia, Italy, 1975.
  • 12 : Alan Schoenberger performing ski ballet
  • 13 : Alan's 1976 World Ballet Trophy
  • 14 : Alan Schoenberger practicing ski ballet
  • 15 : Harkaway Theatre in Millbrook, New York, 1979.
  • 16-18 : Alan Schoenberger practicing ski ballet
  • 19 : how to ski training materials
  • 20 : Alan at the World Cup Finals in Vail, Colorado, 1994
  • 21 : Skier training at SkiStudio in Park City, Utah
  • 22 : Debbie and Alan Schoenberger wedding at Deer Valley, Utah. Judge Rosenblatt officiating. December 22, 2003
  • 23 : Intermountain Division J4 Ladies Champion Morgan Gowen practicing
  • 24 : Alan's medal and skis from Vancouver
  • 25 : Paralympic Gold Medalist Stephani Victor practicing
  • 26 : Alan skiing Alta, circa 2006. Possibly to promote Willy Bogner's bamboo skis (Bamboozles)
  • 27 : Alan Schoenberger practicing ski ballet
  • 28 : BetaSkiBed is the second simulator designed for the theatre production "Alan Schoenberger Ski Bum in Piano Roll". The SkiBed was designed with a larger than life keyboard with 30" long keys that physically played perfectly. Photo by Bruce Barthle for a feature in Snow Country magazine at the Stowe High School Auditorium during winter residency.
  • 29 : duplicate of folder 2, number 7: Alan wearing his Alf Engen Ski School uniform, performing a single reverse layout during aerial training at Alta in 1974
  • 30 : Alan Schoenberger performing ski ballet
  • 31 : Alan Schoenberger performing ski ballet
  • 32 : Alan Schoenberger performing ski trick
  • 33 : Alan Schoenberger performing ski ballet
  • 34 : Alan Schoenberger performing ski ballet
  • 35 : Alan Schoenberger performing ski ballet
  • 36 : duplicate of folder 2, image 11: Alan Schoenberger performing the Death Ballet on skis in Cervinia, Italy, 1975
  • 37 : duplicate of folder 2, image 6: Alan skiing at the Intermountain Ski Instructors spring clinic. Alta, Utah. 1973
  • 38 : Skiier training at SkiStudio in Park City, Utah
  • 39 : Skiier training at SkiStudio in Park City, Utah
  • 40 : Skiier training at SkiStudio in Park City, Utah
  • 41 : Alan Schoenberger in front of a Deer Valley resort map
1 3 Digital only, for the ski hall of fame
  • 1: Alan posing with his top hat and face paint.
  • 2: The first performance on the AlphaSkiBed, Alan's first simulator design and fabrication, at a ski shop promotion in Scranton, Pennsylvania, 1980. The Ski carpet was used at ski venues, training sites, and in entertainment shows
  • 3: Alan as Theo Wadington III, skiing Alta powder, 1977
  • 4: Ski Studio athletes in Park City, Utah. Circa 2003-2013
1 4 Digital only, personal
  • 1: Alan's parents, Eunice and Francis Schoenberger at the Sportsland Valley Chalet in Winter Park, Colorado on the day they first met, 1943.
  • 2: Alan as a young boy, "working on the lawn mower, developing some mechanical skills". Summer, 1948 in Denver Colorado
  • 3: Alan in Poughkeepsie, New York in 1960
  • 4: Kathryn, Drew, and Alan Schoenberger at Mohawk Mountain in Cornwall, Connecticut, 1954.
  • 5: duplicate of folder 2 number 2: Alan preparing at the Logan airport preparing to fly his ski buddies (including Jim McCluskie) to Sun Valley, Idaho in his Cessna 182 N8724X. circa 1970.
  • 6: Alan with motorcycle and airplane in flight training at Burnside-Ott Aviation Training Center in Miami, Florida. Circa 1968
  • 7: Debbie and Alan Schoenberger wedding at Deer Valley, Utah. Judge Rosenblatt officiating. December 22, 2003

Names and SubjectsReturn to Top

Subject Terms

  • Free style skiing--Photographs
  • Ski acrobatics
  • Ski acrobatics--Photographs

Personal Names

  • Schoenberger, Alan--Photographs

Form or Genre Terms

  • copy prints
  • digital images