Dance companies
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Ballet Nouveau Records
This collection contains programs and photos from Ballet Nouveau performances.
Damien Patterson Papers
Damien Patterson was a Denver dancer known for his work with Ballet Nouveau Colorado and Wonderbound. This collection contains photos, clippings, programs, and ephemera/realia from his career.
David Andrews Papers
Hannah Kahn Dance Company Records
Beginning in New York City in 1976, the Hannah Kahn Dance Company moved to Colorado in 1988. This collection contains photos, press coverage, programs, and print ephemera.
Janet Katzenberg Justis Papers
Jan Justis was a dancer in Nikolais Dance Theatre. She ran her own dance company, Jan Justis Dance Company, in Denver during the 1980s and 1990s. This collection contains audiovisual material from Janet Justis's career including her time with the Jan Justis Dance Company and a performance at Cherry Creek High School.
Kim Robards Dance Records
Kim Robards Dance is a modern dance company based in Aurora, Colorado. This collection contains promotional and marketing materials from Kim Robards Dance.
Speaking of Dance Records
Speaking of Dance was a modern dance company based in Denver, Colorado. This collection contains costumes, photos, board minutes, materials on programming, and audio/visual materials related to Speaking of Dance's years as a dance company in Denver.
The Dance Archive Photograph Collection
This collection contains photographs of various dancers, shows, companies, and halls collected during Glen Giffin's time as curator of The Dance Archive.
The Dance Archive Posters and Calendars Collection
The Dance Archive "Rising Stars: Denver Civic Ballet and Ballet Guild" Oral History Project
In 2016, in conjuction with Carson Brierly Giffin Dance Library's annual exhibit "Rising Stars: Denver Civic Ballet and Ballet Guild," oral histories were conducted to be included in the supplemental documentary for the exhibit. These oral histories include interviews with former dancers, costumers, and journalists. In 2019, the Carson Brierly Giffin Dance Library rebranded as The Dance Archive.