Ballroom dancing
Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:
Ballroom Choreography 1
File contains Ballroom Choreography used by the Gwen Bowen School of Dance Arts for teaching.
Ballroom Choreography 2
File contains Ballroom Choreography materials used for teaching by the Gwen Bowen School of Dance Arts.
Box 4: Choreography
This box contains a folder containing a minidisk sound recording and its associated choreography cue sheets.
Box 4: URDC Memorabilia
This box contains a box with pins and provenance letter.
Box 5: Convention Recordings, 2004-2006
The box contains 15 VHS tapes and 7 DVDs that are official recordings from the Universal Round Dance Conventions dating 2004-2006. Videos include the teaching seminars, outreach seminars, dance showcases, and a 30-year historical retrospective on the URDC presented in 2006.
Box 145: Personal Collections: K-L
This box contains the small personal collections of individuals who contributed their materials to the Lloyd Shaw Foundation. More of their materials may be throughout the collection or in the audiovisual collection but not clearly identified. Individuals in this box include: John King, Arnie Kronenberger, and Dick Leger.
Convention #9, 1985
This folder contains convention syllabus for the 9th International Round Dance Convention in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Syllabus contents includes a letter from Mayor Jean Dapreau, clinic and workshop descriptions, and dance cue sheets.
Convention #9 Binder, 1985
Contains the original 3-ring binder for 9th convention syllabus, held in Montreal, Quebec. First International convention.
Genoff-Campbell, Karen, 2019
This folder include an oral release form.
I Miss You Waltz, 2002
This folder contains a minidisk recording and the cue sheets for an associated, pre-choreographed dance. The minidisk contains an MP3 file of “Oh, How I Miss You Tonight” performed by Jim Reeves and Deborah Allen. The cue sheet is for the “I Miss You Waltz,” choreographed in 2002 in memory of cancer victims Marilyn McAdams, Deann Voss, and Mickey Moore. Mickey Moor was co-president of the Universal Round Dance Council at the time of her death in August of 2001.