Action shots
Not found in aat, lcgft, lcsh. 12/16/2015, nor those plus tucua 2/29/2016 adr
Found in 23 Collections and/or Records:
Ballet Arts Center (Colorado) Photos, 1960-1971
Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, 1933
A black and white action still of Bill "Bojangles" Robinson, performing in an inidentified dance
Box 1: Paul Noel Fiorino Materials, 1974-2016
Paul Noel Fiorino is a classically trained ballet dancer and owner of Dance in Flight. This box contains a folder from his extensive performances with Denver Civic Ballet, brochures and photos from his dance company, press and newspaper mentions from his late twentieth century dance career, and posed and performance photographs.
Box 2: Outdoor Photoshoot
This box contains photographs from an outdoor photoshoot with Lillian Covillo.
Box 7, 1900 - 2020
This box contains photographs from the Schloss family, and other family members. There are photographs from childhood for Chrales and Joann, Rose Schwartz Bock, photographs from events that Joann Schloss was involved in, vacation photographs, a portrait of Charles Schloss Sr., and other ancestry photographs.
Box 38: IST Photographs, 1981 - 2000
This box contains eighteen (18) folders with photographs of Israel Study Tour trips, group photos, photographs taken at the airport before a trip, reunion photographs, and other photographs related to the Israel Study Tour and Israel.
Camp Photos, 1950 - 1989
This folder contains photos from JCC Ranch Camp from the 1950s through the 1980s, with a description attached to one photo sleeve.
Camp Photos, 1994 - 2001
This folder contains photographs from around camp, activities, and campers from the JCC Ranch Camp.
Contact Sheets, 1980
File contains two large format contact sheets of Maxine Williamson teaching class in her ballet studio on Logan Street.
Fancy Free, 1944
The first ballet choreographed by Jerome Robbins, Fancy Free was given its world premiere at the old Metropolitain Opera in 1944. Left to right: Robbins, John Kriza, Harold Lang, Janet Reed, Muriel Bentley, photographed in Hollywood by George Hurrell. This is one of 646 illustrations from AMERICAN BALLET THEATRE by Charles Payne, published by Knopf
