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Guide to Labor Temple Dance Collective Scrapbooks, 1972-1984

Overview of the Collection

Creator
Prather, Julie
Title
Guide to Labor Temple Dance Collective Scrapbooks
Dates
1972-1984 (inclusive)
Quantity
1 cubic foot, (1 flat box)
Collection Number
MS-22
Summary
From 1972 until 1984 the Labor Temple Dance Collective (later known as Ellensburg Dance Collective) performed throughout Ellensburg. These scrapbooks document their work.
Repository
Central Washington University, Archives and Special Collections
Archives and Special Collections
Central Washington University
400 E University Way
Ellensburg, WA 98926
Telephone: 509-963-1023
Fax: 509-963-3684
archive@cwu.edu
Access Restrictions

Open to the public for educational research.

Languages
English
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Historical Note

From 1972 until 1984 the Labor Temple Dance Collective (later known as Ellensburg Dance Collective) performed throughout Ellensburg. They drew their name from the studio space in the AFL-CIO Labor Temple at 213 W. 3rd Street in Ellensburg. They were allowed to use the space in exchange for maintaining the building and setting up for the once a month meetings of the Union. They hosted a weekly open mic night called Magic Theatre.

An early prospectus stated their mission:"The Labor Temple Dance Collective is basically a group of people who love to dance and feel dance to be a valuable exercise and experience for the body, mind, and spirit...Anyone interested in creation and/or performing dance or helping in any way can come down to the studio and talk to us. One of our aims is to create an outlet for the many creative people in this valley."

Beverly Ormbrek, Christie Brown, Jan Meyer, Ren (Corky) Albright, Julie Prather, and Millie West were founders of the Labor Temple Dance Collective.

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Content Description

Collection consists of two scrapbooks and one chapbook by Jampa Dorje documenting the activities of the collective. Includes photographs, programs, newspaper clippings, and hand written notes about performances.

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Use of the Collection

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Administrative Information

Arrangement

Original order as received

Custodial History

The creators gave the Scrapbooks to Jampa Dorje who donated them to Central Washington University Archives and Special Collections.

Acquisition Information

Donated by Jampa Dorje