Colorado Springs (Colo.)
Found in 155 Collections and/or Records:
Box 3: Calling Materials, 1943-1956
This box contains calling materials from Lloyd Shaw's summer workshops. Materials include a calling notebook, caller cards, and (1) binder with dance routine used at the summer workshops.
Box 49: Lloyd Shaw Dance Camp/Rocky Mountain Round-Up, 1942-1969
This box contains programs and notes from camps conducted by Lloyd Shaw or the Lloyd Shaw Fellowship. Materials include: Lloyd Shaw Dance Class; Western American Dance Class; Lloyd Shaw's Dance Fellowship.
Box 56: Cheyenne Mountain Community Association Award, 1957
This box contains (1) award to Dr. and Mrs Shaw from the Cheyenne Mountain Community Education Association (1957).
Box 76: Framed Objects, 1951-1952, 1962, 1974
Box 101: Greene Family Photos, 1951-1954
This box contains photos of the Greene family and participants taken from Lloyd Shaw's Dance Camp (1951-1954) and Lighted Lantern Dance Camp (1951).
Box 123: Lloyd Shaw Dance Fellowship/Rocky Mountain Round-Up, 1970-2002
This box contains programs and notes from camps conducted by Lloyd Shaw or the Lloyd Shaw Fellowship. Materials include: Leadership Training Institute; Lloyd Shaw's Dance Fellowship; American Folk Dance Workshop; and Rocky Mountain Dance Round-Up.
Byron L. Akers for Colorado Reflections
Byron Akers, the owner of the Colorado Car Museum and the Ghost Town in Colorado Springs, reflects on his long time obsession with automobiles. Akers was born in Denver and moved to Colorado Springs and reflects on the introduction of the car. Recalls the transition from horse and buggy carriages to automobiles, the first automobile trip up Pikes Peak, and the cars he owns, including the steamer Locomobile.
Charles Fish for Colorado Reflections
Charles Fish moved to Colorado in 1937 and worked in Blackhawk and Central City at the Bobtail tunnel on the Mammoth vein and at mines in Idaho Springs. Fish reflects on his career as a gold miner and recalls working conditions, pay, and the dangers of mining. Discusses his involvement in the Boy Scouts, his time serving in World War II, and his move to Colorado Springs.
Coleman's Party, undated
Film is composed of shots of people climbing rocks, children playing football, a gathering where people dance, and people sunbathing by a pool. Silent film depicts Coleman's Party, Eddie and Dick Robinson, Colorado Springs, Flora and Harriett, Edie Hyman.