Friends of the Carson-Brierly Dance Library scrapbook, 1994 June-1995 Dec.

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Friends of the Carson-Brierly Dance Library scrapbook, 1994 June-1995 Dec.

Scrapbook of the Friends of the Carson-Brierly Dance Library in Denver, Colorado. Contains information on the organization and dance (mainly in the Denver area) from June 1994 through December 1995 in the form of newspaper and magazine clippings, brochures, fliers, programs, correspondence, meeting minutes, membership rosters, photographs of members, notes, bylaws, and newsletters. Includes coverage of the monks of Drepung Loseling Monastery, Certified School Alliance Ballet and Performing Arts Foundation, David Taylor Dance Theatre, Colorado Ballet, Duquesne University Tamburitzans, Mikhail Barysknikov's White Oak Dance Project, Cinco de Mayo, Asian Performing Arts of Colorado, ballet dancer Patricia Neary, and folk dance promoter Vyts Beliajus.

1 v. : ill. (some col.) ; 30 cm.

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Compiled by Florence Axton, historian for the Friends of the Carson-Brierly Dance Library. The Friends of the library provided partial financial support to the dance library, and sponsored dance programs and related events in Denver, Colorado. Library founded in 1972 at the Colorado Women's College by Justin W. Brierly in memory of Martha Faure Carson, a dance teacher in Denver, to provide a reference and research collection for the Rocky Mountain region covering all aspects of dance. Library na...

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At the heart of the term "souvenir" is the desire "to remember." The desire, however, is tied to a physical object - a seashell recalling an ocean, pressed leaves of a visit home, a ticket stub of an evening in the theater. These are keys to trigger memory. Souvenirs have been a part of human endeavor, one suspects, since before recorded history, a chance to touch time itself by capturing a moment in a significant object. Mourners used to clip a lock of hair, or lop off ...

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