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Dancers

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 2495 Collections and/or Records:

Denishawn Company on Tour, 1923

 Item
Identifier: D018.01.0019.00060
Abstract

Members of the Denishawn Company poses for a photograph on the 1923 tour.

Dates: 1923

Denishawn House, 1932

 Item
Identifier: D018.01.0005.00010

Denishawn in Radha, 1906

 Item
Identifier: D018.01.0019.00047
Abstract

Ted Shawn and Bobey recline and watch as Ruth St. Denis and other dancers perform.

Dates: 1906

Denishawn on Train, 1925

 Item
Identifier: D018.01.0005.00005
Abstract

Ruth St. Denis and company at a train on their way to the boat that will take them to the Orient, 1925.

Dates: 1925

Denishawn on Train (Duplicate), 1925

 Item
Identifier: D018.01.0005.00009
Abstract

Ruth St. Denis and company at a train on their way to the boat that will take them to the Orient in 1925.

Dates: 1925

Dennis Family, 1890s

 Item
Identifier: D018.01.0019.00053
Abstract

Portrait of Ruth Dennis with her family as a child. Pictured from left to right: Ruth, her father, her brother (Buzz), and mother.

Dates: 1890s

Denver Grand Opera Materials, 1936-1950

 Series
Identifier: D022.01
Scope and Contents

This series is a compilation of materials that cover Lillian Covillo's early work with the Denver Grand Opera Company.

Dates: 1936-1950

Diachenko, Nada, 1998

 File
Identifier: D002.01.0002.0022
Abstract

Photographs of Russian ballet dancer Nada Diachenko.

Dates: 1998

Dissertation - Correspondence - Babylon, 1975-1980

 File
Identifier: D018.01.0001.0014
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1975-1980

Dissertation - Correspondence - Cronies' Addresses, 1975-1980

 File
Identifier: D018.01.0001.0005
Abstract

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.

Dates: 1975-1980