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University of Utah Department of Modern Dance and Ballet Theses collection, 1967-2001

Overview of the Collection

Creator
University of Utah. Department of Ballet and Modern Dance
Title
University of Utah Department of Modern Dance and Ballet Theses collection
Dates
1967-2001 (inclusive)
Quantity
2 dvd
12 vhs
11 u-matic
2 2 inch video tape
43 1 inch video tape
40 half inch video tape
1 16mm film
5 8mm film
1 super 8mm film
Collection Number
A0365
Summary
The University of Utah Dance Theses Collection in the Audio Visual Archives consists of 124 recordings, ranging from 1967 to 2001, of graduate thesis concerts presented by MFA candidates from the Departments of Ballet and of Modern Dance. These departments are now separate, but were formerly a single combined department. The portion of this collection that is presented online consists of digitized VHS and U-Matic tapes. The quality of the digitized version of these tapes has been greatly affected by deterioration, demonstrating the need for greater preservation and digitization of audio-visual materials. Click here to view or request digitized materials from the collection or visit ArchivesSpace for a container level list of digitized materials.
Repository
University of Utah Libraries, Special Collections
Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library
University of Utah
295 South 1500 East
Salt Lake City, UT
84112-0860

Telephone: 8015818863
special@library.utah.edu
Access Restrictions

Audio-visual materials can be fragile and require specialized equipment to play back. For this reason, access to audio-visual materials is provided through digital copies, and it might take longer to provide access to items that are not yet digitized. Access to parts of this collection may be restricted under provisions of state or federal law, condition of the material, or by donor.

Languages
English
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Historical Note

The University of Utah's dance program has two departments within the College of Fine Arts: the Department of Modern Dance and the Department of Ballet. The heritage of dance at the University of Utah began in 1892 with a program developed by Maud May Babcock, the first female member of the University's faculty. Babcock founded the University of Utah Departments of Speech and of Physical Education, the original departments to have housed dance majors before they were formally combined into a single department under the College of Fine Arts in 1966. Prior to the integration, the Department of Modern Dance was part of the Department of Physical Education and Ballet was part of the Department of Theatre.

The earliest record of dance courses at the University of Utah occurred in 1906 when dance was offered as a general physical education course. Dance wasn't established as a major until 1953, when Elizabeth R. Hayes, appointed Director of Modern Dance in 1940, instituted it as a part of the Physical Education Department.

A ballet emphasis was not created until 1951 when William F. Christensen was offered the position of professor of ballet. His career at the University of Utah began in 1949 when President A. Ray Olpin invited him to choreograph the University of Utah's Summer Festival Productions, a series of musicals and operas performed outside in the University's stadium. After two years choreographing this program, he was offered the position which created one of the first ballet programs at an American university. Under his leadership, ballet became a "Field of Emphasis" with a departmental major in Speech in 1953 (Habel, 2010, p. 26). In 1962, a BFA degree with a major in Ballet was offered through the College of Fine Arts.

In 1966, the new Ballet and Modern Dance Department was formed with D. Gordan Paxman as Departmental Chairman, Willam F. Christensen as Director of Ballet, and Elizabeth R. Hayes as Director of Modern Dance. The combined department eventually separated in 1977 due to an inability, according to Hayes, to find anyone to chair the combined departments who could satisfy both the ballet and modern dance faculties. The two departments, although separate, are still housed in the College of Fine Arts.

In 1988, Hayes officially retired from the department in June after 48 years, having taught longer than any other woman faculty member at the University of Utah.

HISTORY OF THE NEW AND OLD DANCE BUILDINGS

The Departments of Modern Dance and Ballet are currently housed in the Alice Sheets Marriott Center for Dance, named after the wife of J. Willard Marriott, businessman and entrepreneur for whom the university's library had been named.

Funding for the much-needed new building was an arduous task, taking over two decades to finally fund. Formally, dance was housed in the old Physical Education complex directly west of the Park Building. The building, constructed around 1905, eventually came to be known as the "Dance Building." Originally built for physical education, it had been used for varying purposes through the years, including as a student health facility, a university cafeteria, biology and pharmacy laboratories, and as computer science classrooms and offices.

By the mid-eighties, the building was neither safe nor functional. It did not meet building and safety codes, nor did it meet the needs of the growing Departments of Ballet and Modern Dance. Several proposals for a new dance building were submitted to the State Legislature, but they remained a low priority on the building list for twenty-five years until the State Fire Marshall condemned the structure in 1984.

At this point, the Utah State Legislature appropriated $3.04 million for a new dance building, and in 1986, the J. Willard Marriott family contributed the remaining $2 million needed to fund the new dance building.

DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION

M. Ray Kingston and Kip Harris, partners in FFKR Architects/Planners and Interior Design, collaborated on the design for the new facility. Having already designed the Salt Lake City Symphony Hall and the Randall L. Jones Theater for the Shakespearean festival in Cedar City, the firm offered the experience in designing spaces for the Arts. Kingston, lead architect on the project, had studied modern dance at the university in the 1950s while working towards his architectural degree. He was adamant that the building's design meet the classroom and performance needs of the dance departments and their students. The building was specifically designed with the "comfort, convenience and aesthetic needs of the dancers in mind" (Habel, 2010, p. 400).

The building was constructed of red brick and Utah sandstone, and although architecturally contemporary, it blended with historic campus structures. At the heart of the three-story building are six large dance studios, a 333-seat professional theatre, classrooms on each floor, a faculty preparation studio on the third floor, locker rooms with stage access, a box office, administrative and faculty offices on the second floor, and an outdoor sky deck on the third level.

The formal performance space in the Marriott Center for Dance was named in honor of Elizabeth R. Hayes and Willam F. Christensen, in recognition of their outstanding contributions to dance and the University of Utah.

The 1988–1989 academic year was the last year that classes and performances were held in the old Dance Building. On September 25, 1989, the new 64,400 square-foot Alice Sheets Marriott Center for Dance building opened its doors to students, and ushered in a new era in the department's history.

NOTABLE ALUMNI

Faculty and graduates of the University of Utah's Ballet Department were fundamental in the formation and growth of Ballet West, Utah's major professional ballet company. In 1955, Christensen and the University Theatre Ballet presented the first production of the Nutcracker in the University of Utah's Kingsbury Hall, a production that has become an annual Christmas treat for Salt Lake City audiences.

In the 1960s, two different professional modern dance companies were established by alumni. The Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company was formed in 1964 by Shirley Ririe and Joan Woodbury, professors of modern dance at the University. In 1966, the Repertory Dance Theatre was opened which has such dancers as Merce Cunnigham and Doris Humphrey among their professionals.

In 1966, a $370,000 grant was made to the University of Utah by the Rockefeller Foundation to establish the Utah Repertory Dance Theatre (RDT), the first full time modern dance company outside of New York City. The grant was the first of its kind awarded to a university by the foundation. The project director was Virginia Tanner, a Salt Lake native, nationally recognized children's dance educator, and founder of the Utah Children's Dance Theatre (1949).

Both RDT and Ririe-Woodbury received local and national recognition for their work, participating in educational and community outreach programs throughout the country. Both companies had a symbiotic relationship with the modern dance program at the University of Utah. While the companies offered professional performing opportunities for skilled dance students, the department provided a pool of students from which the companies drew members. Through the years many modern dance students performed professionally with RDT and Ririe-Woodbury.

Several alumni of the Departments of Ballet and Modern Dance became notable dancers and faculty members of the University of Utah's dance departments.

Bené Arnold

Arnold received both her B.F.A. and M.F.A. from the University of Utah's Department of Ballet. From 1963 to 1975, she served as the ballet mistress for the future company, Ballet West. In 1975, she joined the University of Utah Department of Ballet faculty. In 1998, Arnold became the first woman and only faculty member from Fine Arts and Humanities to be named Distinguished Professor. When Arnold retired from the University of Utah, she was named Distinguished Professor Emerita. Since 2008, Arnold has served as the Interim Chair of the Department of Ballet.

Phyllis Haskell

In August of 1987, Phyllis Haskell joined the department as the Chair of the Department of Modern Dance. Haskell was a 1971 MFA graduate of the University of Utah. She was also a member of the Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company from 1971 to 1979, and acted as the company's Assistant Artistic Director from 1977 to 1979.

Tomm Ruud

After 10 years with William Christensen's Ballet West in Salt Lake City, Tomm Ruud joined the San Francisco Ballet in 1975. Ruud was best known for his role as Drosselmeyer in the Nutcracker.

Donna White

In 1979, Donna White joined the faculty as an Associate Instructor having finished her MFA the previous year. White came to the faculty with a strong performance and choreography background. She danced with Ririe-Woodbury (1971-76); performed and taught with Tandy Beal and Company (1977-87); and founded Donna White and DANCEWORKS in 1979, a company for which she directed, choreographed, and performed with until 1984.

Donna is currently Professor in the Department of Modern Dance at the University of Utah and was the former Chair of the Department from 2002-2010. Donna has been on the Modern Dance faculty since 1996. She also holds the position of Associate Dean of the Graduate School at the University.

Reference List

Habel, S. (2010). History of the Modern Dance Program at the University of Utah. Unpublished master's thesis, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah.

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Content Description

This collection holds the master's theses of many students who became notable dancers, and faculty members of the University of Utah's dance departments.

22 items in the collection are viewable online.

The theses in the collection that are on actual film should be in fairly good condition; the quality of the tapes, however, has deteriorated leading to poor video quality. Please note that viewing options for 1/2", 1", and 2" formats are nearly obsolete.

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Use of the Collection

Restrictions on Use

The library does not claim to control copyright for all materials in the collection. An individual depicted in a reproduction has privacy rights as outlined in Title 45 CFR, part 46 (Protection of Human Subjects). For further information, please review the J. Willard Marriott Library's Use Agreement and Reproduction Request forms.

Preferred Citation

Collection Name, Collection Number, Item Number. Special Collections, J. Willard Marriott Library, The University of Utah.

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Administrative Information

Processing Note

Processed by Ellyx Jolley in 2014.

Click here to read a statement on harmful language in library records.

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Detailed Description of the Collection

  • Description: Fractured Figments by Suzanne Grace

    U-Matic
    color, black and white, sound
    Dates: 1978 April
    Container: Cassette 1
  • Description: Phases I and Phases II by Linda H. Hoffmaster

    U-Matic. Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    1 U-matic videocassette, 2 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: undated
    Container: Cassette 2
  • Description: Til the Cows Come Home by Sybil Dianne Huskey

    U-Matic
    color, sound
    Dates: 1979
    Container: Cassette 3
  • Description: A Blue Feathered Star Shimmer Moon Rhyme Magic Show by Lorrie Sue Keller

    U-Matic
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1981
    Container: Cassette 4
  • Description: Space Games by Linda Banks LeBarron

    U-Matic
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1978
    Container: Cassette 5
  • Description: Radish Games by Sally Ann Lewiecki

    U-Matic
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1978 February 09-10
    Container: Cassette 6
  • Description: An Analysis of the Creative Process of Two Choreographic Works by Mary Lynne Shupe

    U-Matic
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1973
    Container: Cassette 7
  • Description: Danceworks by Donna M. White

    U-Matic
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1979
    Container: Cassette 8
  • Description: In the Process by Walter White, Jr.

    U-Matic. 2-inch
    black and white, sound

    2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1978
    Container: Cassette 9
  • Description: Crossing Lines by Sara R. Wilbourne

    U-Matic. Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1978
    Container: Cassette 10
  • Description: What's the Point of Living if You Can't Horse Around a Little? by Mary Angela Wohl

    U-Matic
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1978
    Container: Cassette 11
  • Description: The Spirit by Katherine Abbott-Lewis

    VHS. Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1974
    Container: Cassette 12
  • Description: Ariadne's Dance by Nancy Brooks

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    2 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1975 May 14
    Container: Reel 13
  • Description: Challenges in Performance and Choreography by Kathy Caton

    VHS. Half-inch
    color, sound
    Dates: 1984 August
    Container: Cassette 14
  • Description: The Cognition of My Growth in Performance Attitude by Erh-Mei Chao

    VHS
    color, sound
    Dates: 1997
    Container: Cassette 15
  • Description: Job by Robert Christianson

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    2 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1976 August
    Container: Reel 16
  • Description: Connections by Nancy Lynne Dickson

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    2 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1977
    Container: Reel 17
  • Description: The Power by Daphne M. Finnegan

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    2 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1977
    Container: Reel 18
  • Description: Four Dance Pieces by Kristine Jean Halverson

    VHS
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1981
    Container: Cassette 19
  • Description: Modern Dance as a Liturgical Art Form by Catherine Herbut

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1977
    Container: Reel 20
  • Description: Journey by Caroline Kittell Hunt

    VHS. DVD
    color, sound
    Dates: 2001
    Container: Cassette 21
  • Description: Facets of Turkish Culture Translated Through Dance by Maranee Claire Jones

    8mm (photographic film size)
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1968 May
    Container: Reel 22
  • Description: A Dance Theater Production for Children by Judith Mandeville

    Super 8
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1970
    Container: Reel 23
  • Description: Secret Leaking by Beth A. Miklavcic and Douglas Miklos

    VHS
    color, sound

    Second Nature-Miklos; Prelude to Tragedy-Miklos; Woman Who Lives in a Shoe-Pak; Distance Happens in No Time-Miklavcic; Tally Ho-Miklavcic; Photographic Memory-Miklavcic; Blankets of Dreams-Miklos; Chair Pillow.

    Dates: 1988 January 29-30
    Container: Cassette 24
  • Description: Untitled by Linda Mitchell

    8mm (photographic film size)
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1967 May
    Container: Reel 25
  • Description: Catulli Carmina by Eric Brandt Nielsen

    1-inch. Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    1 1-inch videotape, 1 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1973 May
    Container: Reel 26
  • Description: 5 Dances Based on the Graphics of Kaethe Kollwitz by Andrea Olsen

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1972
    Container: Reel 27
  • Description: Gatherings by Cheryl Palonis

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    2 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1976 June
    Container: Reel 28
  • Description: The Fault is the Earth's by Kathryn Marie

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    2 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1975
    Container: Reel 29
  • Description: Techniques and Styles of Jazz Dancing

    8mm (photographic film size)
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1967
    Container: Reel 30
  • Description: Responsibilty to Form by Gregory Bryant Simione

    VHS. Half-inch
    color, sound

    VHS videocassette, 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1983
    Container: Cassette 31
  • Description: Desert Canticle and On a Whim by Deborah Ann Stone

    VHS
    color, sound
    Dates: 1981
    Container: Cassette 32
  • Description: The Ancestors by Margaret Tcheng

    1-inch
    color, sound

    3 1-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1975
    Container: Reel 33
  • Description: Discourse with the Earth by Jeanne Lynne Travers

    VHS
    color, sound
    Dates: 1984 August
    Container: Cassette 34
  • Description: Reflections in Three Dances by Sherrie Waggener

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    2 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1976
    Container: Reel 35
  • Description: Two Dance Pieces: Conformity vs. Individual Will and Dancers' Self-Accompaniment by Patricia L. Weeks

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    2 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1977
    Container: Reel 36
  • Description: Come Watch Our Dance Class by Joan M. Dukes

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    1-inch videotape. Use of a second grade curriculum as the point of origin for developing dance classes.

    Dates: 1969 February 28
    Container: Reel 37
  • Description: When Summoned by J.W. Evans

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    1-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1970 July 14
    Container: Reel 38
  • Description: The Creation of Sunrise by Toni Tygesen Klein

    1-inch. Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    1-inch videotape, 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1970 June
    Container: Reel 39
  • Description: The Performance of Two Classical Ballet Roles, the Creation and Performance of an Original Abstract Ballet, and a Discussion of the Preparation of Each by Tomm C. Ruud

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    1-inch videotape. La Bagadere-classical ballet, male lead performed by Ruud; Mobile-an abstract ballet, choreographed by Ruud, male lead performed by Ruud.

    Dates: 1970 June
    Container: Reel 40
  • Description: Investigation of Tension Release Methods for Performers by Kay Frances Silvey

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    Investigation of tensions of the body, the voice, and the interaction of the body and voice.

    Dates: undated
    Container: Reel 41
  • Description: Portraits by James S. Coleman

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1988
    Container: Reel 42
  • Description: The Maids by LeeAnn Hartley

    Half-inch. DVD
    black and white, sound

    1/2-inch videotape, DVD.

    Dates: 1977
    Container: Reel 43
  • Description: Whispers of Wind in the Willows by Kathleen L. Hill

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    2 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1977
    Container: Reel 44
  • Description: Performance with Performing Danscompany: An Analysis of 8 Roles

    Half-inch. VHS
    black and white, sound

    1/2-inch videotape, VHS.

    Dates: 1982
    Container: Reel 45
  • Description: On the Freeway by Susan Jamieson

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    2 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1977 March
    Container: Reel 46
  • Description: Spatial Envelopes-A Dance by Caroline W. Kittell

    2-inch
    black and white, sound

    2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1975
    Container: Reel 47
  • Description: Three Dances by Allan Michael David Lazar

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    2 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: undated
    Container: Reel 48
  • Description: Joshua Giraffe by Dean Nelson

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: undated
    Container: Reel 49
  • Description: Windswept Place by JoAnna Mendl Shaw

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    2 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1976 March 09-10
    Container: Reel 50
  • Description: The Integration of Folk Dance into the Classical Ballet Technique by Wendy Jeanne Vaughn

    Half-inch
    black and white, sound

    2 1/2-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1977 June
    Container: Reel 51
  • Description: Exploring Dance and Its Elements by Sharon Evans

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    1-inch videotape.

    Dates: 1971
    Container: Reel 52
  • Description: Untitled

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    1. Lecture-Demonstartion(Haskell/McConnell); 2. Zodiac; 3. Abyss; 4. 5 Dances from Gloriana; 5. Insect Trio: Bet, Jene, Dennis.

    Dates: undated
    Container: Reel 53
  • Description: Pantomime

    16mm (photographic film size)
    black and white, sound
    Dates: undated
    Container: Reel 54
  • Description: Choreographers' Concert 1970

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    1. Dismer-Jazz; 2. McConnell(Sichel); 3. McEntee-Group; 4. Blank; 5. Wilson-Collage; 6. Sanderson-Authorized Personnel Only.

    Dates: 1970
    Container: Reel 55
  • Description: Choreographers' Concert 1972-Section 1

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1972
    Container: Reel 56
  • Description: Lifeline by John Wilson

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    1-inch videotape. From Choreographer's Concert 1972-Section II.

    Dates: 1972
    Container: Reel 57
  • Description: Choreographers' Concert 1972-Section III

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1972
    Container: Reel 58
  • Description: Orchesis Choreographers' Concert

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1969
    Container: Reel 59
  • Description: Orchesis Choreoographers' Concert

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    1. Claudia Cannon; 2. Deborah Dunn; 3. Cathy Herbut.

    Dates: 1971
    Container: Reel 60
  • Description: Orchesis Choreographers' Concert

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    1. Kadesch; 2. Andrea Olsen-Portraiture.

    Dates: 1971
    Container: Reel 61
  • Description: Spring Ballet Demonstration

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1969
    Container: Reel 62
  • Description: Mime Class

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    Abstract: a study of shapes, textures, and properties working together; RubberBand; Butterfly: slow-motion; Conductor and Opera Singer: one person doing two characters; Walk Study: fat person, prissy, tall and thin, sexy, Ardean Watts, drummer, shy boy; Siblings; Funeral.

    Dates: 1970
    Container: Reel 63
  • Description: An Evening of Renaissance and Baroque Dance by Roberta Jo Baumann

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1973
    Container: Reel 64
  • Description: In Transit by Viola Farber and Travelin by John Wilson

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1970
    Container: Reel 65
  • Description: Mirror and Sonata

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: undated
    Container: Reel 66
  • Description: Pas de Quatre and Sylphides Variation by Victor Reed

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: undated
    Container: Reel 67
  • Description: Fall Gently by Cliff Kenter and Incantation by Joanne Woobury

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1972
    Container: Reel 68
  • Description: Choreographers' Concert-Part II

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    1. Metamorphic Musings by John Wilson; 2. 3 Promenades to the Lord by John Butler; 3. Now by Shirley Ririe.

    Dates: 1971
    Container: Reel 69
  • Description: Finally Together

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    Ballet and Modern Dance Combined Production.

    Dates: 1973
    Container: Reel 70
  • Description: Gioacometti-Sculpture Garden by Jennifer Muller and Human Image by John Wilson

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1973
    Container: Reel 71
  • Description: Fields of Passing by Anthony LaGiglia

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1974
    Container: Reel 72
  • Description: Untitled

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: undated
    Container: Reel 73
  • Description: Dance 1970

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    Earth-Sea-Fire-Air by John Wilson; Some Song by Shirley Ririe; Incantation by Joan Woodbury.

    Dates: 1970
    Container: Reel 74
  • Description: Dance 1973

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    Jennifer Muller; John Wilson; Shirley Ririe.

    Dates: 1973
    Container: Reel 75
  • Description: Dance 1973

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1973
    Container: Reel 76
  • Description: Italian Symphony by Kenneth Mitchell

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1968
    Container: Reel 77
  • Description: Dance 1973

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    Loabelle Mangelson; John Wilson; Louis Bach-Murran.

    Dates: 1973
    Container: Reel 78
  • Description: Orpheo and Euridice by Vicki Ramey

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    Act I.

    Dates: 1971
    Container: Reel 79
  • Description: Orpheo and Euridice by Vicki Ramey

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    Act II.

    Dates: 1971
    Container: Reel 80
  • Description: Cycles by Bene Arnold

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: undated
    Container: Reel 81
  • Description: A Dance Drama by Carolyn Rosenfield

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1971
    Container: Reel 82
  • Description: Untitled by Phyllis Haskell and Patti McConnell

    1-inch
    black and white, sound

    1. Lecture-Demonstration; 2. Zodiac; 3. Abyss; 4. 5 Dances from Gloriana.

    Dates: 1971
    Container: Reel 83
  • Description: Dances Inspired by Navaho by Nancy Isabel Lee

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1971 June
    Container: Reel 84
  • Description: The Development of a Performer by Christopher Fair

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: 1972
    Container: Reel 85
  • Description: Unidentified

    1-inch
    black and white, sound
    Dates: undated
    Container: Reel 86
  • Description: Tits and feathers: the Las Vegas alternative by Alan Ez Hadley

    digital video format
    black and white, sound

    Digital only.

    Dates: 1979
    Container: File 87
  • Description: The development of a ballet dancer by Bonnie Bench Thurber

    digital video format
    black and white, sound

    Digital only.

    Dates: 1973
    Container: File 88

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Subject Terms

  • Ballet--Utah--Salt Lake City
  • Modern dance--Utah

Form or Genre Terms

  • Moving images
  • Sound recordings

Other Creators

  • Corporate Names

    • University of Utah. Department of Ballet and Modern Dance (fmo)
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