Modern dance
Found in 1014 Collections and/or Records:
Isaac's 3rd Dance Company, 1999
Darren Lindsey of Isaac's 3rd Dance Company performs in an unidentified dance.
Ishtar of the Seven Gates, 1923-1924
Ruth St. Denis, center, Doris Humphrey, left, and Ted Shawn, right, on bier perform with members of the company in ''Ishtar of the Seven Gates'' during the 1923-1924 dance season, the second Mayer tour.
Ishtar of the Seven Gates, 1923
Ruth St. Denis performs in ''Ishtar of Seven Gates'' in 1923.
Ishtar of the Seven Gates, 1923-1924
Ruth St. Denis performs in ''Ishtar of the Seven Gates'' during the 1923-1924 dance season.
Jan Justis Highlight Reel, 2020
Highlight reel from Zoom interview with Jan Justis conducted by Sandra Minton. This video covers her start in dance, time at the Nikolais-Louis lab, career in dance education in the public school, her company Jan Justis Dance Company, and her move and work in theater in Salida.
Jan Justis Oral History, 2020
Interview with Jan Justis conducted by Sandra Minton. Interviews for 2020 Legends of Dance were conducted over Zoom due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Jane Comfort and Company
File contains a photograph by Athur Elgort of a dancer from Jane Comfort and Company. Date unknown.
Jane Erkert and Dancers
File contains photo of Mark Schulze and Juli-Hallihan Campbell from Jan Erkert & Dancers. Photo is by Bill Frederking. Date unknown.
Janet Katzenberg Justis Papers
Jan Justis was a dancer in Nikolais Dance Theatre. She ran her own dance company, Jan Justis Dance Company, in Denver during the 1980s and 1990s. This collection contains audiovisual material from Janet Justis's career including her time with the Jan Justis Dance Company and a performance at Cherry Creek High School.
Janine Gastineau Papers
This collection contains the personal papers of Janine Gastineau, a dance critic. The collection in large part is made up of newspaper clippings of articles written by Gastineau and informational packets on various dance troupes and companies. Also included in the collection is research performed by Gastineau and her co-author Frank Ferguson for a book on Vera-Ellen, a famous musical actress from the 1950s. This book was apparently never completed.