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Isadora Duncan Dancers programs.

Title
Isadora Duncan Dancers programs.
Publication
1918-1920.

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Details

Description
8 programs : b&w, col.; 30 x 24 cm. or smaller.
Summary
1918-1920 programs for performances by the Isadora Duncan Dancers (Anna, Theresa, Irma, Lisa, Margot, and Erica), mostly with pianist George Copeland at: Carnegie Hall, New York, N.Y., June 27-29, [1918]; The Art Society of Pittsburgh, Dec. 13, 1918; Fair Park Coliseum, Nov. 10, [1919?]; Auditorium Opera House, Oakland, Calif., Dec. 1, 1919; Carnegie Hall, Mar. 13, [1920]; and Metropolitan Opera House, New York, N.Y., Apr. 6, [1920]
Donor/Sponsor
National Endowment for the Arts Millennium Project.
Series Statement
Treasures of the American Performing Arts, 1875-1923
Subjects
Genre/Form
Programs.
Note
  • The Carnegie Hall program for Wednesday, May 12, [1920] has pictures for the six Isadora Duncan Dancers, cut from another printed source, pasted in a border around the program details.
Additional Formats (note)
  • Also available in electronic form, digitized by The New York Public Library.
Call Number
*MGZB (Isadora Duncan Dancers: Carnegie Hall (6-27-1918?), Art Society of Pittsburgh (12-13-1918); Fair Park Coliseum (11-10-1919?); Auditorium Opera House (12-1-1919); Carnegie Hall (3-13-1920?); Metropolitan Opera House (4-6-1920?); Carnegie Hall (5-12-1920?))
OCLC
NYPY99-B1177
Title
Isadora Duncan Dancers programs.
Imprint
1918-1920.
Series
Treasures of the American Performing Arts, 1875-1923
Additional Formats
Also available in electronic form, digitized by The New York Public Library.
Local Note
Metropolitan Opera House program (Apr. 6, [1920]) has a review of the performance glued to the left of the program details. Fair Park Coliseum program is encapsulated.
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Indexed Term
Programs
Research Call Number
*MGZB (Isadora Duncan Dancers: Carnegie Hall (6-27-1918?), Art Society of Pittsburgh (12-13-1918); Fair Park Coliseum (11-10-1919?); Auditorium Opera House (12-1-1919); Carnegie Hall (3-13-1920?); Metropolitan Opera House (4-6-1920?); Carnegie Hall (5-12-1920?))
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