Dance - Correspondence, Memorandums, Minutes, and Miscellaneous
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Item Work in Progress in Dance (list)(1954-09-24)Item Drama and Dance Calendar, March - June 1983(1983)Drama: The Glass Menagerie, 4-H Club, Canadian Gothic, The Collection, Playing with Fire, 'dentity Crisis, As You Like It, Liverpool, Table Manners, and Hot L. Baltimor. Dance: Guest artist Kenneth King.Item Bennington College Announces 2019 Master of Fine Arts in Dance Candidates(2019-07-08) Lieber, Molly (Candidate); Nishimura, Mina (Candidate); Redmond, Natalie (Associate Writer)MFA in Dance candidates have substantial professional experience in choreography, performance, or related disciplines, and continue their creative research through this MFA. In a supportive and challenging environment, candidates collaborate with expert faculty members, engage in cross-disciplinary projects, and further articulate their ideas and artistic processes.Item Item Notes for the Danced Epilogue of Electra(Bennington College, 1937)Various Notes for the Danced Epilogue of Electra, 1937Item Electra - Danced Epilogue Drawing Notes(Bennington College, 1937)Item Martha Hill notebook for danced epilogue of Electra(Bennington College, 1937) Hill, MarthaMartha Hill's "Dance Epilogue for Electra" notebook. Three sections.Item Danced Epilogue Notes(Bennington College, 1937)Item Dance notes for the character Dionysus in Electra(Bennington College, 1937)Dance notes for the character DionysusItem Dance notes for the character Dike in Electra(Bennington College, 1937)Notes on the character DikeItem Dance notes for the character Acheron in Electra(Bennington College, 1937)Notes on the character AcheronItem Dance Counts of Sections for Electra(Bennington College, 1937) Hill, MarthaWritten counts and movements of the dancers in ElectraItem Advanced Materials and Methods of the Creative Dance(Bennington College, 1935) Hill, MarthaItem Books on Dance and Related Fields in the Bennington College Library(Bennington College, 1935-07-12)Item Symposium on Modernism in the Arts: The Dance(Bennington College, 1933-06) Hill, MarthaDance is an art which makes meaning evident through movement. True, any art derives part of its meanings from motion or motionlessness. Motion and motionlessness, like sound and silence, enhance each other. Sculpture and painting use those negative and positive poles in their motionless masses or flowing contours. These arts suggest movement without employing actual movement. On the other hand, the cinema, the drama to a lesser extent, and the dance above all, use actual movement to make manifest their meanings. The dance then is truly a movement art: its medium is movement; its instrument, the human body.Item Forum on the Modern Dance: Auspices of Bennington School of the Dance in Cooperation with Mrs. Elmhirst's Committee at Bennington College(Bennington College, 1935-08-16) Whitney, Dorothy PayneItem Note from Bessie Schonberg '36 to President Elizabeth Coleman(1990-04-17) Schonberg '36, Bessie, 1906-1997; Coleman, Elizabeth; Creach, TerryItem Note from Bessie Schonberg '36 to President Elizabeth Coleman(1990-05-17) Schonberg, Bessie, 1906-1997; Coleman, ElizabethItem The First Candance DeVries Olesen Alumni Fellow-Invitation to Dinner(Bennington College, 1990-05-14) Coleman, ElizabethBessie Schonberg '36 was the first Candace DeVries Olesen Alumni Fellow.Item Looking at Dance: An Evening With Bessie Schonberg (Poster)(Bennington College, 1990-05-14) Schonberg, Bessie, 1906-1997