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Box 6: "Kiva" and "Halloween" Costumes, 1995-2006

 File — Box: D075.0006
Identifier: D075.04.0006

Abstract

This box contains costumes from Speaking of Dance's performance "Kiva: What Do We Hold Sacred" (2006) and "Halloween" (1995-2000). "Kiva: What Do We Hold Sacred" was a dance created for the 100th anniversary of Mesa Verde National Park. The patterns on the costumes reference pottery designs of the ancient Puebloans. Costumes were designed by Janetta Turner. Choreography by Deborah Reshotko. "Halloween" was a production performed with the Colorado Symphony Orchestra. Costumes included yellow and grey leotards with pipe cleaner and cloth strips skirts along with patchwork ponchos. Costumes by Wendy Joy Felker, William Starn, Liz Bootz. Choreography by Deborah Reshotko.

Dates

  • 1995-2006

Creator

Extent

1 Items : (1) textile box

Scope and Contents

From the Series:

This series contains costumes worn by the members of Speaking of Dance.

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the Special Collections and Archives Repository

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