Folk dancing
Found in 336 Collections and/or Records:
Brigham Young University International Folk Dance Ensemble (Folder 2 of 2), 1973-1999
Photographs of the Brigham Young University International Folk Dance Ensemble performing in various international dances.
Brigham Young University Post Card
Brigham Young University's American Folk Dancers from Provo, Utah, U.S.A., present American favorites such as Appalachian Clog, Indian Hoop Dance and Rocky Mountain Hoedown. The dancers are part of the 25,000-member student body at Brigham Young University, operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (Mormons).
Brundage Family Papers
Al and Bob Brundage were important figures in the square dance community. They played a significant role in spreading western style square dance in New England. This collection contains their square dance materials. This includes correspondence, personal files, working files, teaching materials, and interview transcripts.
Caller's Notebooks, Cue Cards, Dance Instructions, and Sheet Music
This series contains caller's notebooks given to the Lloyd Shaw Foundation as well as sheet music. It also contains cue cards and dance instructions for a variety of dances.
Camp Materials and Ephemera, 1956-1964
This series contains postcards, camp documentation, and an ornament.
Charleston
The Brigham Young University International Folk Dance Ensemble performs in a spirited ''Charleston,'' the dance craze of America in the 1920s.
Chinese Dance, 1999
Adorned in decorative dress of China's Hun minority, female folk dancers from the Brigham Young University International Folk Dance Ensemble represent the first flower of spring in a Chinese dance. In August 1998, the BYU Folk Dance Ensemble performed in a series of folk dance festivals in China.
Chris Kermiet Oral History Transcript
This series contains audiocassettes, DVDs, transcripts, photos, and biographical information.
Chris Kermit Oral History, 2009
Interview with Chris Kermiet conducted by Joan Brown.
Chuck Palmer Highlight Reel, 2023
Highlight reel from interview with Chuck Palmer conducted by Sheila Sharpe. This video covers Chuck's time at CU Boulder, his work with the Village Arts Coalition (Boulder Arts Coalition), and his time social dancing. This video also covers The Avalon, a dance hall in Boulder.