Boulder (Colo.)
Found in 190 Collections and/or Records:
Phi Sigma Delta Fraternity, 1934 May
A group of young men pose together on the steps of an unidentified building with a dog, their mascot named Dochess. Top row left to right, Reiwitz, Lewin, and Janowitz. Next to top row left to right Edward Pringle, Berger, Schwartz, Edward Mellicker, and Richard Saliman. Bottom row left to right Friedland, Harry A. Frumess, Dochess, Hyman Chester, Milton Morris, Philip Hornbein, and Louis Dubin.
Philip Milstein for Colorado Reflections
Philip Milstein, a civil engineer in Denver and one of the founders of Downtown Denver, Inc., discusses his experience as a student at the University of Colorado at Boulder. Reflects on his career during the Great Depression, how Denver has grown, changes to the urban landscape, and the future of Denver. Reflects on Denver mayors, the strength of the Ku Klux Klan, the building of the Stapleton Airport, and the creation of Red Rocks.
Posters, 1984-1989
This series includes posters (framed and not framed) from Boulder Ballet productions.
Primordium, 1981
Holly Conway and Aaron Smith, both students at the University of Colorado, Boulder Department of Theatre and Dance, perform in ''Primordium'' as part of the 1981 Winter Dance Concert at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Private Phantasms, 1987
Students at the University of Colorado, Boulder Department of Theatre and Dance perform in ''Private Phantasms'' as part of the 1987 Winter Dance Concert.
Programming, 1997-2014
This series contains materials from exhibits and annual programs by Dance Bridge.
Programs, 1984-1989
This series includes programs for performances from Boulder Ballet from April 1984 through December 1989.
Programs, 1983-2017
This series contains programs from different iterations of the current Boulder Jazz Dance Workshop including: The Boulder Jazz Dance Company and Interweave Dance Theatre.
Publications, 2003-2013
This series contains publications that include mentions of or were created by Dance Bridge.
Red Shoes, 1993
Lisa Thomas, Karen Panasewich and Kate Thorngren, all students at the University of Colorado, Boulder Department of Theatre and Dance, perform in Nada Diachenko's premier pieces ''Red Shoes,'' one of four dances in ''Dance Inventions.''