Photographs
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Found in 12856 Collections and/or Records:
The Relativity of Icarus, between 1956-1995
Russel Sultzback (top) and Teld Nelson (bottom) perform together in the City Center Joffrey Ballet production of ''The Relativity of Icarus.''
The Relativity of Icarus, between 1965-1995
Russel Sultzback (top) and Teld Nelson (bottom) perform together in the City Center Joffrey Ballet production of Gerald Arpino's ''The Relativity of Icarus.''
The River
John Prinz performs with the American Ballet Theatre ensemble in Alvin Ailey's ''The River.''
The Routine, 1983
Thomas Wilkinson and Peter Bass perform with Marleen Pennison in Pennison's dance ''The Routine.''
The Science Hall Groundbreaking, 1911 November 15
Portrait of a group of men standing around two men, one with a spadeful of dirt. Inscription on the photo identifies some of the men, and names and dates this event as the groundbreaking for the Science Hall on November 15, 1911.
The Science Hall Groundbreaking, 1911 November 15
A group of men observe in a semi-circle around chancellor Henry A. Buchtel (who clutches a spade) and Bishop William Fraser McDowell. The inscription identifies this as the groundbreaking for the Science Hall on November 15, 1911.
The Seven Deadly Sins, circa 1958
Ballerina Allegra Kent of the New York City Ballet performs with the ensemble in George Balanchine's ballet ''The Seven Deadly Sins.''
The Sleeping Beauty
Rudolf Nureyev, a guest star and choreographer, performs with the National Ballet of Canada as Prince Florimund in ''The Sleeping Beauty,'' co-choreographed by himself and Petipa.
The Sleeping Beauty, 1972
Rudolf Nureyev, a guest star and choreographer, performs as Prince Florimund with Veronica Tennant of the National Ballet of Canada appearing as Princess Aurora in ''The Sleeping Beauty,'' co-choreographed by himself and Petipa.
The Sleeping Beauty, circa 1970
Merle Park and David Wall, both of the Royal Ballet in London, perform together in ''The Sleeping Beauty.''