Dancers
Found in 2498 Collections and/or Records:
Cosmogonic Gleam
Holly Conway, Sarah Shaw, Janet Solyntjes and Toby Hankin, all students at the University of Colroado, Boulder Department of Theatre and Dance, perform in ''Cosmogonic Gleam'' as wart of the Winter Dance Concert.
Crane, Dean, 1955
Photographs of Dean Crane in posing for pictures in costume.
Crimson and Gold Dance Ensemble, 1983
Group portrait of the Crimson and Gold Dance Ensemble from Winter 1983 at the University of Denver. The members of the ensemble are striking various dance poses; the men are wearing khaki pants, button-down shirt, and bow ties, while the women are wearing long, flowing dresses.
Crimson and Gold Dance Ensemble, 1983
Eight members of the winter 1983 Crimson and Gold Dance Ensemble from the University of Denver perform a lift. The men are wearing khaki pants and button-down shirts, and the women, being lifted into the air, are wearing long, flowing dresses with buckled sashes.
Critical Path, 1985
The Kenneth King and Dancers/Company ensemble performs in King's dance ''Critical Path.''
Critical Path, 1985
Left to right: Amy Gray, Kenneth King, Mary Lisa Burns and Anne Lall, all of the Kenneth King and Dancers/Company, preform in King's dance ''Critical Path.''
Croatian Dancer
Portrait of an unknown member of the Vela Luka Croatian Ensemble in Croatian clothing.
Cuardo Flamenco, 1923
Ruth St. Denis performs 'Cuardo Flamenco' with other dancers in 1923. Left to right, Ted Shawn, Martha Hardy, Pauline Lawrence, George Steares, Louise Brooks, Ann Douglas, Charles Wiedman, Ruth St. Denis as La Gitana, Leanore Sheffer, Doris Humphrey, J. Roy Busclark, unidentified girl, Therea Sadowska and Robert Gorham.
Cuningham, Merce (Mercier Philip) 1919-
Photographs of dancer and choreographer Merce Cuningham performing his own dances.
'Current Biography' By Ruth St. Denis, Poems, 1963
Materials generated by Suzanne Shelton Buckley during her research for her dissertation and manuscript on Ruth St. Denis (1879-1968), a dancer and choreographer who was a seminal figure in modern dance. The dissertation was published by Doubleday in 1981 as Divine Dancer: A Biography of Ruth St. Denis.