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Square dancing

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 870 Collections and/or Records:

Joseph Fadler Negatives and Photographs

 Series
Identifier: D044.08
Scope and Contents

This series includes file folders containing photographs and negatives.

Dates: 1940-2002

Larry Wylie and the Central City Dancers, 1967

 Item
Identifier: M123.03.0084.0001.00002
Abstract

Black and white photograph Larry Wylie (caller, in back of photo) and the Central City Dancers at the Williams' Stables in Central City, Colorado.

Dates: 1967

Larry Wylie and the Central City Dancers, 1967

 Item
Identifier: M123.03.0084.0001.00003
Abstract

Black and white photograph Larry Wylie (caller, in back of photo) and the Central City Dancers at the Williams' Stables in Central City, Colorado.

Dates: 1967

Litchman, Bill, 2018

 File
Identifier: D114.02.0001.0002

Lloyd Shaw and the Central City Square Dancers

 Item
Identifier: M123.03.0084.0003.00013
Abstract

Black and white photograph of unidentified CCOH square dancers with caller, Dr. Lloyd Shaw (in 10-gallon hat) and spectators performing in the Williams Stable's during an unknown festival season in Central City, Colordao.

Dates: 1930-1969

Lloyd Shaw Dancers in Opera House Garden

 Item
Identifier: M123.03.0084.0003.00006
Abstract

Black and white photograph of unidentified CCOH square dancers during an unknown festival season dancing in the Opera House Garden in Central City, Colordao.

Dates: 1930-1969

Lloyd Shaw Dancers in Teller House Garden

 Item
Identifier: M123.03.0084.0003.00025
Abstract

Black and white photograph of a group of unidentified CCOH square dancers in the Opera House Garden during an unknown festival season in Central City, Colordao.

Dates: 1930-1969

Lloyd Shaw Foundation Audiovisual Collection

 Collection
Identifier: D016
Dates: 1850-2007; Majority of material found within 1945-1985

Lloyd Shaw Foundation Records

 Collection
Identifier: D096
Abstract The Lloyd Shaw Foundation is dedicated to the preservation, restoration and teaching of the folk dances of America. Our work is intended to share a diverse range of dance and music with an intergenerational audience, develop leadership in dance and music to ensure its continuity, retain records which document the past, present, and future of our American dance and promote fellowship and enjoyment through the production of dance events, music, and dance materials. All of this emphasizes the...
Dates: 1850-2007