Photographs
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Found in 12853 Collections and/or Records:
Zapateado
The Brigham Young University International Folk Dance ensemble performs the traditional Mexican dance ''Zapateado.''
Zapateado, 1990
The Brigham Young University International Folk Dance ensemble performs the traditional Mexican dance, ''Zapateado.''
Zaranka, William Photos, 1983-1989
Images of William Zaranka, professor of English, dean of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and provost of the University of Denver, including 5 black and white prints, 5 sets of black and white negatives with contact sheets, and 1 black and white contact sheet without negatives.
Ze'eva Cohen and Dancers
Photographs of Ze'eva Cohen and Dancers dance company performing in various dances choreographed by Ze'eva Cohen.
Zelda Grabarsky Perlmutter and Ruevan Wolfe Perlmutter, c. 1930
This is a picture of Zelda Grabarsky Perlmutter (L) with her husband, Rueben Grabarsky (R).
Zhandra Rodriguez
Venezuelan ballarina Zhandra Rodriquez of the American Ballet Theatre performs in an unidentified dance.
Zhongmei Chinese Dance Company
Photographs of the Zhongmei Chinese Dance Company performing in the show ''Dynasties: Dance in China.''
Zigmond Family, between 1920-1929
Zigmond family stand outside in front of some evergreen trees. Left to right are parents Joseph Zigmond and Esther Zigmond, their children Helen Zigmond Gruenberger and Jerry Zigmond, and Max Zigmond, Joe's brother.
Zimmerman, Donna, 1961
Photographs and biographical information about Donna Zimmerman, a performer with the Central City Opera
Zivin Family, circa 1945
Left to right: Larry, Morris, Norma, and Edna Zivin pose together outside a stone building. Morris Zivin wears a World War II United States Army uniform.