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We are deeply grateful to the individuals who have established the following Named Library Funds. Yes, I wish to support the following UCI Libraries’ onald collection(s): Verle and Elizabeth Annis Library Endowed Fund D Research Collections in Early California History Collection Enhancement Fund (3544) Explore • Discover • Advance Carole Creek Bailey Library Endowed Fund Elizabeth & Verle Annis Collection in Early Research Collections in Social Sciences and History California History (7303) UCI Libraries McKayle Southeast Asian Archive (3303) Ralph W. Gerard Library Endowed Fund Research Collections Special Collections & Archives (3519) Dancing for all Time University Archives and The Oral History Forest J. and Dolores S. Grunigen Library Endowed Fund Project (3569) Research Collections Donor Information Nors S. Josephson and Waltraut Abstein-Josephson Library Endowed Fund Research Collections Name Donald McKayle’s high school era hat. Adolph Kroch Library Fund Address General Support Carl Kroch Library Endowed Fund City, State, Zip 92623-9557 CA Irvine, 19557 Box P.O. Office Development Library Exhibitions Jack Langson Library Funds Phone General Support For the full exhibit checklist with Hector D. Laudati and Caroline A. Laudati Library Email annotations, online exhibits, and Endowed Fund past exhibits, please see: A gift by Rosalyn M. Laudati, Ph.D. General Support UCI Alumni Yes / No? UCI Libraries Endowment Donation is in Honor - OR - Memory of: exhibits.lib.uci.edu A gift by Marsha R. 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Watson Library Fund Regional History Collections Signature lib.uci.edu Southeast Asian Archive Anne Frank Visiting Researcher Award The Libraries 2018 Fall Exhibit Stamp Southeast Asian Archive Collections UCI Place This is a: Here Exhibits are exclusively designed and produced ON DISPLAY STARTING WEDNESDAY, NOV. 7, 2018 Personal Credit Card My company will match by UCI Libraries’ Design Services. The UCI Libraries Exhibits Program promotes the diverse holdings and scholarly this gift. Matching gift and cultural value of the Libraries’ collections to the campus and community. Business Credit Card Additional photography Provided by Allan Helmick. To learn more about this and other library programs, please visit our website at LANGSON LIBRARY MURIEL ANSLEY forms are enclosed. Libraries UCI partners.lib.uci.edu or call 949-824-4651. Printed 2018. © UC Regents. REYNOLDS EXHIBIT GALLERY Dance Brochure-si.indd 1 10/25/18 11:35 AM Born in New York City Welcome to the UCI Libraries’ 2018 Fall Exhibit! in 1930 to his Jamaican- immigrant parents, McKayle grew up in the Donald McKayle: Dancing for All Time examines the life and work of the late racially integrated East Donald McKayle, Distinguished Professor of Dance. Named by the Library of Harlem area. Although Congress and the Dance Heritage Coalition as “one of America’s irreplaceable his parents weren’t in the dance treasures,” McKayle left indelible marks on the dance landscape dance industry, the family throughout much of the 20th and early 21st centuries. relished a joyous life that involved social dancing at parties. As his interests The exhibit utilizes the UCI Libraries’ Donald McKayle Papers (non-circulating) in in dance developed, he Special Collections & Archives and materials from the performing arts collection Costume rendering by Donald McKayle from was regularly exposed in the general library stacks (circulating). “Songs of the Forest.” to the bustling New York City dance scene of the mid-20th century. After seeing the African-American dancer Pearl Primus perform live Special thanks to the Claire Trevor School of the Arts for sponsoring the reception when he was a senior in high school, McKayle’s life was décor for the exhibit opening on November 7, 2018. transformed by knowing that he needed to be able to move like her. Donald McKayle: Dancing for All Time was curated by Scott Stone, Research Librarian for Performing Arts and Derek Quezada, Outreach and Public Services McKayle grew under the tutelage of esteemed Librarian, Special Collections & Archives; and was designed by Jen Betonio, Allan dance figures like Jane Dudley, Sophie Maslow and Poster for “Black New World” performances June 9-11 at Helmick and Sylvia Irving. Jean Erdman, all of the New Dance Group, and modern the Deutsches Schauspielhaus in Hamburg. dance titaness Martha Graham. As his career trajectory advanced, McKayle began to choreograph works and The exhibit opening featured an exclusive conversation between: teach his own students. Throughout, McKayle’s own Special Collections choreographic voice was Dennis Nahat developing into one that & Archives THE DONALD McKAYLE LEGACY, Producing Manager and Theatre Ventures didn’t just create works for movement’s sake, but preserves and provides access International, Founder/President for a purpose. Many of to the UCI Libraries’ collections his works held a figurative and On Liberty (Le Sinistre Moissonneur) by Tran Mai Hanh, 1991. of rare books, manuscripts, mirror up to reflect what photographs and other rare and he experienced and saw— Debbie Blunden-Diggs both good and bad—in special material. Artistic Director, Dayton Contemporary Dance Company American society around him. Even though he was Major collections include Moderated by Jennifer Fisher, Associate Professor of Dance, Claire Trevor School constantly in demand on the Southeast Asian Archive, the of the Arts Broadway, in Hollywood, University Archives, the Critical and on the international stage, McKayle was a Theory Archive, as well as in- This exhibit would not be possible without the consultation of Lea Vivante depth collections on Orange McKayle, Artistic Director/Executor, THE DONALD McKAYLE LEGACY. The dedicated and inspiring teacher to thousands of students Libraries are grateful for her support. both here at UCI and elsewhere. His influence will County and California history, blossom in the dance-genealogy tree for generations to dance, performing arts, 20th come. century political pamphlets, I hope you enjoy the exhibit and will invite others to come view it! Like a finely woven tapestry, the primary threads of artists’ and rare books, small Lorelei Tanji Dancer, Choreographer, Teacher and Social Advocate— press and others. University Librarian all important aspects of Donald McKayle’s life—come together time after time throughout this exhibit to create special.lib.uci.edu a picture that is greater than their sums. Dance Brochure-si.indd 2 10/25/18 11:35 AM.