Denver (Colo.)
Found in 55526 Collections and/or Records:
The Dance Archive Administrative Records
The Dance Archive was founded in 1972 at Colorado Women's College. The library is now housed at the University of Denver under Special Collections and Archives. The library's mission is to advance education and engagement with resources across all genres of dance and movement, with an emphasis on the American West. This collection contains administrative and financial materials, programming materials, scrapbooks and realia, and publications.
The Dance Archive "Festival Caravan" Oral History Project
This collection contains oral histories conducted by the Carson Brierly Giffin Dance Library for the 2017 annual project "Festival Caravan." Interviews include Buddy Butler, Frederick Glick, the Lowenstein family, Schyleen Qualls, and Cleo Parker Robinson. It also contains copies of the documentary created for the 2017 annual meeting, "Festival Caravan." In 2019, the Carson Brierly Giffin Dance Library rebranded as The Dance Archive.
The Dance Archive "Tour de Force" Documentary Records
Tour de Force documents the production of the same name in Colorado Ballet's 2018-2019 season. The production was a collaboration between three Denver companies on one stage: Colorado Ballet, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance Ensemble, and Wonderbound. This collection contains digital materials from the creation of the 2019 Tour de Force documentary, funded by The Dance Archive. The documentary was produced and created by Stabio Productions.
The Daughters of Max and Raisie Rifkin, 1955
Composite collection of formal studio portraits of the daughters of Max and Raisie Rifkin. Top left to right Judy Rifkin and Peggy Rifkin. Bottom left to right Wendy Rifkin and Susan Rifkin.
The David Children, circa 1915
The five David siblings, children of David and Ray David, pose together for a formal studio portrait. In age order the siblings are Harry David, Morton David, Leslie David, Thelma David Carb, and Bernard David.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 77, issue 6, 1972 July 17
Security picks up AWOL GI; Chancellor clarifies policy. Denver may lose elms. Tennis facilities ready.
The Denver Clarion, vol. 77, issue 11, 1972 September 22
ARG prepares report for Vice-Chancellor. Open Clinic begins year with increased services. Bikers get new commuter routes through Denver.
The Denver Quiat (Quiatkowsky) Family, 1935
A 1935 anniversary gathering of the Denver Quiat Family. Back row left to right are Fishel Quiat, Adolph Israelske, Simon Quiat, Harold Quiat, and Myer Friedman. Front row left to right are Chavah Quiat, Minnie Israelske, Pauline Quiat holding Jerry Friedman, and Loraine Friedman.
The Denver Skyline, between 1950-2008
University of Denver campus can be seen in the foreground and downtown Denver can be seen in the background in Colorado.
The Denver Skyline, 1998
The Colorado State Capitol Building can be seen in downtown Denver, Colorado.
