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Dance teachers

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 462 Collections and/or Records:

Box 96: Awards and Memorabilia, bulk: 1950 - 2012

 File — Box D030.0096: Series D030.07 [Barcode: U186022713598]
Identifier: D030.07.0096
Abstract Box contains various memorabilia such as two promotional pocket knives and a key chain for the Gwen Bowen School of Dance Arts, an undescripive dance medal, a magnet, one 7 inch vinyl titled "His name is Wonderful" by Merril Womach, Gwen Bowen's award for Notable American Woman 2002 from The American Biographical Institute, and a postcard in a plastic frame. Also housing 2 lapel pins - Member, Certified By Test To Teach and 10 Years, U.S.A. Dance Caravan; 1 medal on crimson and gold lanyard...
Dates: Majority of material found within 1950 - 2012

Chandra Kuykendall Oral History, 2020

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Identifier: D009.19.0007.0021.00001
Abstract

Interview with Chandra Kuykendall conducted by Christin Crampton-Day. Interviews for 2020 Legends of Dance were conducted over Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Dates: 2020

Chang, Chung-Fu, 2021

 File
Identifier: D009.20.0007.0024
Abstract

This folder contains an oral history waiver signed by Chung-Fu Chang.

Dates: 2021

Charles Weidman, 1938

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Identifier: D026.01.0001.00001.00017.00001
Abstract

Modern dance choreographer and educator Charles Weidman demonstrates a modern dance routine in a dance studio at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont. Weidman taught at Bennington School of the Dance at Bennington College, the first center for the study of modern dance in the United States of America.

Dates: 1938

Charles Weidman, 1938

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Identifier: D026.01.0001.00001.00017.00002
Abstract

Modern dance choreographer and educator Charles Weidman demonstrates a modern dance routine in a dance studio at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont. Weidman taught at Bennington School of the Dance at Bennington College, the first center for the study of modern dance in the United States of America.

Dates: 1938

Charles Weidman and Dance Students at Bennington College, 1938

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Identifier: D026.01.0001.00001.00007.00005
Abstract

Charles Weidman clowns around with a group of students under a striped tent at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont. Maxine Munt is visible in the middle foreground. Bennington School of the Dance at Bennington College was the first center for the study of modern dance in the United States of America.

Dates: 1938

Charles Weidman and Doris Humphrey at Bennington College, 1938

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Identifier: D026.01.0001.00001.00007.00003
Abstract

Modern dancers, educators, and choreographers Charles Weidman and Doris Humphrey speak to a young boy on the lawn at Bennington College, in Bennington, Vermont. Weidman and Humphrey taught modern dance at Bennington School of the Dance, the first center for the study of modern dance in the United States of America.

Dates: 1938

Charles Weidman and Maxine Munt at Bennington College, 1937

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Identifier: D026.01.0001.00001.00004.00002
Abstract

Modern dancer, educator, and choreographer Charles Weidman (left) and Maxine Munt (right), a student of Weidman, stand outside at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont. Weidman taught modern dance at Bennington School of the Dance at Bennington College, the first center for the study of modern dance in the United States of America.

Dates: 1937

Charles Weidman at Bennington College, 1937

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Identifier: D026.01.0001.00001.00003.00005
Abstract

Modern dancer, choreographer, and dance educator Charles Weidman stands outside at Bennington College in Bennington, Vermont. Bennington School of the Dance at Bennington College was the first center for the study of modern dance in the United States of America.

Dates: 1937

Charles Weidman at Bennington College, 1938

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Identifier: D026.01.0001.00001.00007.00001
Abstract

Modern dancer, educator, and choreographer Charles Weidman stands on lawn outside of Bennington College, in Bennington, Vermont. Weidman taught modern dance at Bennington School of the Dance, the first center for the study of modern dance in the United States of America.

Dates: 1938