Promotional materials
Found in 80 Collections and/or Records:
Box 30: Max Lazarus exhibit, 2011
Box contains two file folders about the 2011 Max Lazarus exhibit. File folder one contains exhibit labels, promotional materials and photos. File folder two contains correspondence and invoices.
Box 32: Event Planning, 1993 - 2022
Forty-five [45] file folders containing materials from annual meetings and heritage dinners (1994-2022), as well as the 1993 Beck Archives Dedication. The materials in the annual meeting and dinner folders largely have to do with the planning process, communication, and promotion of the events.
Brochures, 1980-2016
Paul Noel Fiorino danced in The Nutracker and Cinderella at the Lakewood Cultural Center, Romeo and Juliet with the Metropolitan Ballet, and The Birth of Rock and Roll at Arvada Center Amphitheatre. This folder contains brochures from these and other performances that do not have photo or newspaper documentation. It also includes print materials like Fiorino's short story, Nancy and the DancingGnome.
Central City Chef
Black and white photograph of unidentified Central City Chef setting up for unknown event in unknown location.
Chambers Center, Promotional Folder, circa 2004-2005
This folder contains a large, black, promotional folder that holds a small booklet that describes some of the concepts surrounding the Chambers Center's construction.
Clippings, 1999-2004
This series contains clippings from new sources in Colorado for Ellie Sciarra's "Taps are Talking: Women in Tap" productions.
Community College Initiative, 2002 December 9-2003 February 17
This folder contains materials pertaining to an intiative to collaborate with area community colleges.
Container 2: Posters, 1984
This map folder contains (1) black and white poster titled, 'Gloria Winber Choreography Workshop.'
Container 2: Posters, 1992
This map folder contains (2) black/white posters for Hannah Kahn Dance Company.
Container 16: Carson-Brierly Welcome Sign
This tube contains (1) vinyl banner stating 'Welcome to the Carson-Brierly Dance Library.'