Audio-visual materials
Found in 85 Collections and/or Records:
Asilomar, 1951-1990
This series includes file folders containing rosters, dances, correspondence, fliers, photographs, and other general information about Asilomar.
Associated Textual Documents
This series contains documents related to audiovisual materials within the collection. This can include cue sheets/books, notes, instructions, speeches, or any other related documents.
Audio/Visual
File contains a packet of instructions to connnect different audio sources and an insturction book for a JVC video cassette recorder.
Audiovisual Material, 1979-2011
This series contains audiovisual materials from various festival seasons, 1979-2011. Material types include VHS, Cassette, CD, DVD, Betacam (sm), Betacam (lg), UCA 60, Videocassette, KCA 60, 3 in reel, 3 1/2 in reel, 4 in reel, 5 in reel, 7 in reel, 12 in reel (in case), and digital audio tape. Many materials have informational label and are organized by festival year. Materials were found in CCOHA offices and moved to collection and housed with like items.
Audiovisual Material, 1924-1997
This series contains audio-visual materials related to folk dancing owned by Vytautas Beliajus.
Audiovisual Materials, 1982-2000
This series contains VHS tapes and DVDs created by Wanda Tierney for the purpose of personal auditions or her work with community dance/theater organizations.
Audiovisual Materials
This series contains film reels and magnetic audio reels.
Audiovisual Materials
This series contains VHS tapes and audio cassettes.
Audiovisual Materials
This series contains a variety of audiovisual formats used to capture dance in the Boulder region. Formats include: Hi-8, Video 8, L-750 tapes, DV, mini DV, audio casettes, CDs, 8 mm film, 16 mm film, and a DAT tape.
Audiovisual Materials
This series contains (8) DVDS of choreographic works including "The Ugly Ducking" and "Carmina Burana" (Carolina Ballet), "Blown Away" (River North Dance Commany), "To Dream of Roses" (Japan Expo), "Festival of the Lion King" (Hong Kong Disneyland), excerpts from "Swing" and "Aladdin," and supplemental material from Lynne's lecture to the Carson Brierly Giffin Dance Library.