Papers, 1976-1991.

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Papers, 1976-1991.

Photos, correspondence, clippings, proposals, research notes, interview transcripts, press materials, and publications relating to Steinberg's role as a dance historian, archivist, and filmmaker. Includes files on various film and T.V. projects Steinberg undertook for local T.V. networks, as well as files on conferences and commemorative events Steinberg organized for dance companies and the Dance Critics Association. Also documents Steinberg's contribution to the study and preservation of dance history as Program Coordinator at the Archives for the Performing Arts.

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Museum of Performance & Design

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