Box 9
Contains 12 Results:
Aklowa Center for Traditional African Drummers and Dancers
The Joyce Boorman Papers date from 1968 to 1983 and contain papers, brochures, memoranda, correspondence, reel-to-reel tapes and videotapes.
The majority of the materials in the collection were collected and arranged by Ms. Boorman as chairman of the First International Conference on Dance and the Child, and includes information on Ms. Boorman's elementary school dance workshops, her publications, and video and audio tapes of performances and conference proceedings.
Virginia Tanner, Tribute, (November 1978) and letter requesting information on Tanner from a student working on a thesis at Brigham Young University, 1978 - 1979
The Joyce Boorman Papers date from 1968 to 1983 and contain papers, brochures, memoranda, correspondence, reel-to-reel tapes and videotapes.
The majority of the materials in the collection were collected and arranged by Ms. Boorman as chairman of the First International Conference on Dance and the Child, and includes information on Ms. Boorman's elementary school dance workshops, her publications, and video and audio tapes of performances and conference proceedings.
First International Conference on Dance and the Child: newspaper clippings, 1978
The Joyce Boorman Papers date from 1968 to 1983 and contain papers, brochures, memoranda, correspondence, reel-to-reel tapes and videotapes.
The majority of the materials in the collection were collected and arranged by Ms. Boorman as chairman of the First International Conference on Dance and the Child, and includes information on Ms. Boorman's elementary school dance workshops, her publications, and video and audio tapes of performances and conference proceedings.
Dance company brochures, 1978
The Joyce Boorman Papers date from 1968 to 1983 and contain papers, brochures, memoranda, correspondence, reel-to-reel tapes and videotapes.
The majority of the materials in the collection were collected and arranged by Ms. Boorman as chairman of the First International Conference on Dance and the Child, and includes information on Ms. Boorman's elementary school dance workshops, her publications, and video and audio tapes of performances and conference proceedings.
Betty Redfern, keynote address; and Rose Hill, "Dance is For Every Body"
Keynote Address: "This address examines the three aspects of dance education and their inter-relationships: Creator, Spectator, Performer." (See also Box 4, Folder 12) . Ref. Number: 25-7-78 Side A. "Panelists Felix Cobbson, Ann Hutchinson-Guest, Branka Petricevic, Joan Russell respond to four topics relating to the performance by the R-W Dance Co. All relate to children's dance." Ref. Number: 25-7-78 Side B.
East Anglian Dance Theatre Company. "A Dance Performance for Children 5-8 Years"
Panelists Debbie Bowes, Shirley Ririe, Josefina Lavelle respond to topics relating to choreography for children based on the performance of the East Anglian Dance Theatre Company. (See also Box 4, Folder 12). Ref. Number 26-7-78 Side A.
Elizabeth Watts, "Dance Elements in Music Making and Painting"
"A position paper which examines the use of the primary medium of movement as an introduction to music-making and painting." (See also Box 4, Folder 12). Ref. Number: 27-7-78 Side A.
Sally Murphy, "Dance in the Curriculum"
"A position paper which examines the problems within schools, curriculums, facilities and general attitude towards dance for children." (See also Box 4, Folder 12). Ref. Number 28-7-78 Side A.
Ann Hutchinson-Guest, "What Is the Language of Dance?"
"A position paper which addresses three questions: What is the language of dance? At what age should language of dance start? What of other systems of notation?" Ref. Number 29-7-78 Side A.
Virginia Tanner, "I Am Me"
"This is the audio recording of the Teaching Demonstration given by Virginia Tanner with children from Children's Dance Theatre, Salt Lake City." (For videotape of demonstration, see Virginia Tanner Papers, 1945-1979, Box 10). Ref. Number 30-7-78 Side A.
Ann Zirulnik, chairperson. "International Exchange"
"Meredith Anthony, Australia; Barbara Haselbach, Austria; Luc Vervaeke, Belgium; Nora Chatwin, Canada; Marion North, England; Sheila Barnett, Jamaica; Tang Tehang, Korea; Josephina Lavelle, Mexico; Jean Silver, New Zealand; Inger Calmark, Norway; Elizabeth Murdoch, Scotland; Birgit Bowman, Sweden; Branka Petricevic, Yugoslavia; Ann Zirulnik, U.S.A." Ref. Number 31-7-78 Side A and B.
Auckland N.Z. Department of Education correspondence (2 items)
The Joyce Boorman Papers date from 1968 to 1983 and contain papers, brochures, memoranda, correspondence, reel-to-reel tapes and videotapes.
The majority of the materials in the collection were collected and arranged by Ms. Boorman as chairman of the First International Conference on Dance and the Child, and includes information on Ms. Boorman's elementary school dance workshops, her publications, and video and audio tapes of performances and conference proceedings.