Dance
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Dee Winterton calendars and newspaper clippings, approximately 1935-1984
Contains academic year calendars, choreography, tour information, newspaper clippings, articles on Winterton and dance, comics, correspondence, and other materials. Topics discussed in this interview include local musical productions in BYU and local schools in Utah, and letters from Winterton to Kenneth M. Shelton. Dated approximately 1935-1984.
L. DeWayne collection of folk-related publications, 1944-2014
Contains periodicals collected by L. DeWayne Young. The substantial content reflects folk dance and culture all over the world. Most of the publications were collected as a subscriber, and are incomplete sets. The exception is Viltis Magazine, of which Young was a co-editor for fifteen years. Dates range from 1944-2014.
L. DeWayne Young collection of festival materials, approximately 1940-2012
Contains information on folk festivals from a wide array, in culture, dance style, and time. The festival materials include program flags, programs, photo books, and news clippings. The National Folk Festival, Rocky Mountain Dance Roundup, Tydzién Kultory Beskidzkiej, and Swieto Dzieci Gór materials comprise the majority of the L. DeWayne Young’s collection. Dates range approximately 1940-2012.
L. DeWayne Young collection of folk dance instructor resources, 1955-2000
Leona Holbrook books and periodicals, approximately 1927-1991
Contains books and periodicals collected by Leona Holbrook covering subjects including physical education, health, dance, women, and history, dated approximately 1927-1991.
Leona Holbroook physical education papers, approximately 1927-1991
Contains various materials on the subject of physical eduction, including dance, music, movement, jumping rope, camping, parks, and sports, approximately 1927-1991.
National Folk Organization records of dance descriptions and workshops, approximately 1950-2009
This series contains descriptions and music from dances and music around the world. Most of the descriptions are from workshops presented at the National Folk Organization annual conferences. The descriptions are from the following dance styles: Asia, Folk, Square, Contra, Social, Balak, Welsh, and Serbia. There is music in the form of a CD to accompany most styles. Dates range approximately from 1950-2009, bulk 2001-2009.