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Finding Aid to the Historymakers ® Video Oral History with Arthur Mitchell
Mccarter THEATRE CENTER FOUNDERS Arthur Mitchell Karel
WRAP Thesis Ruben 1998.Pdf
Too Hot to Handel Cincinnati Ballet's the Nutcracker Les Ballets
Biographical Description for the Historymakers® Video Oral History with Arthur Mitchell
In 1968, at the Height of the Civil Rights Movement, Arthur Mitchell Founded Dance Theatre of Harlem. His Vision Remains One Of
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40 Years for the Dance Theatre of Harlem | the Beacon Newspapers, Inc
Re-Reading Ballerinas As Embodied Translations of Modernity-Inspired Nationalisms Katherine Mazurok
OVATION AWARD Honoring the Achievements of Hampton Roads Artists
Dance Theatre Harlem Educational Guide
Dance Theatre of Harlem Comes Full Circle in Returning to Jacob’S Pillow This Summer Celebrating Their 50Th Annual Gifts of $10,000 and Above
A Historical Perspective the Evolution of Historically Black Ballet Companies— from Katherine Dunham to Arthur Mitchell
THEA 166 Syllabus Final
The Art of Ballet: Lecture Demonstration Study Guide
Copyright 2010, Michigan Opera Theatre
Nrichment of the Cultural Landscape and Artistic Reputation of St
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Discrimination in Ballet Balacki 1
Arthur Mitchell 5 Timeline 8 Glossary 10 Educational Reference Materials 12 Discussion Topics 13 Merchandise List 14 Speakers List EXHIBITION OVERVIEW
Dance As an Active Emblem of Fantasy in Performance Literature Tara Maylyn Frankel Claremont Mckenna College
The Jardin Des Femmes As Scenic Convention in French Opera and Ballet
Re-Membering Black Women in South African Contemporary Dance
Tulsa Ballet Dancers Part of Tribute to the Late Freddie Franklin Tulsa
Dossier Pédagogique Danse
Dance As an Active Emblem of Fantasy in Performance Literature Tara Maylyn Frankel Claremont Mckenna College
The Performing Arts on Film and Television Catalogue
Mitchell and Shook Found the Dance Theatre of Harlem
Teacher's Guide for Dance Theatre of Harlem
Africa! Africa! Africa!" Black Identity in Marlos Nobre's Rhythmetron