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Content description from Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PdAsghQVa0k) :
Here is the sixth annual Championship Ballroom Dancing competition, with your hosts Juliet Prowse and John Kimmins. Couples perform to a variety of cabaret, Latin, and modern (pre-Rock era).
Here is the ninth annual edition of the long-running PBS ballroom competition set to music, ranging from classical to midcentury Rock 'n Roll and Blues. The lineup includes the International.
Championship Ballroom Dancing 1991.
World Ballroom Championship at the Felt Forum in New York City, 1984, opening number and introduction of couples in the ballroom division ballroomdancecincinnati.com.
No Ephemera available.
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Content description from WorldCat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/dancing-hands/oclc/42669537) :
Choreography focusing on the hands by a variety of choreographers working in many different idioms.
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Creator
Skip Blumberg, Wendy Perron, Blondell Cummings, Sally Hess, and Ellen Fisher (authors)
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Content description from WorldCat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/tap-with-gregory-hines/oclc/36937080) :
No description.
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TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
Creator
Harold Wheeler, John Falabella, David Toser, Michael Mannes, and Don Mischer (authors)
Gregory Hines (host)
Honi Coles, Tommy Tune, Hinton Battle, Gregg Burge, Savion Glover, Bunny Briggs, Buster Brown, Jimmy Slyde, Sandman Sims, Fred Strickler, Brenda Bufalino, Lavaughn Robinson, Germaine Ingram, Manhattan Tap, Jennifer Lane, Camden Richman, and Dianne Walker (performers)
Women--New York (State)--New York--Social conditions
Social conditions
URL
Part 2
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Part 4
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Part 5
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Content description from IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091514):
"Metropolitan Avenue" is an inspiring contemporary story about women who strive to combine new roles and old values in our rapidly changing society. We are introduced to a lively Brooklyn neighborhood which, like many urban areas, faces problems caused by racial tensions and cuts in municipal services. But in this case, a group of 'traditional' homemakers from varied ethnic backgrounds rise to the challenge and become leaders in the effort to save their community.
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On the Town (motion picture) - Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett, Ann Miller (performers) (1949) (trailer)
Subject
Motion pictures
Musicals
URL
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Content description from Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_the_Town_(film)) :
On the Town is a 1949 Technicolor musical film with music by Leonard Bernstein and Roger Edens and book and lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. It is an adaptation of the Broadway stage musical of the same name produced in 1944 (which itself is an adaptation of the Jerome Robbins ballet entitled Fancy Free which was also produced in 1944), although many changes in script and score were made from the original stage version; for instance, most of Bernstein's music was dropped in favor of new songs by Edens, who disliked the majority of the Bernstein score for being too complex and too operatic. This caused Bernstein to boycott the film.
The film was directed by Gene Kelly, who also choreographed, and Stanley Donen in their directorial debut, and stars Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett, and Ann Miller, and features Jules Munshin and Vera-Ellen. It was a product of the Arthur Freed unit at MGM, and is notable for its combination of studio and location filming, as a result of Gene Kelly's insistence that some scenes be shot in New York City, including at the American Museum of Natural History, the Brooklyn Bridge, and Rockefeller Center.
Ephemera: available through the CCDR Collections at Arizona State University. One page from Under Cover magazine (date unknown) with program description and many handwritten notes by JWK.
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TV broadcast recorded off air by JWK: Betamax tape
Creator
Gene Kelly and Stanley Donen (directors)
Leonard Bernstein and Roger Edens (composers)
Gene Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Betty Garrett, and Ann Miller (performers)
Fame (motion picture) (trailer) (1980) (no video link)
Subject
Motion picture
URL
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Content description from IMDB (https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080716):
A chronicle of the lives of several teenagers who attend a New York high school for students gifted in the performing arts.
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Creator
Alan Parker (director)
Christopher Gore (writer)
Eddie Barth, Irene Cara, Lee Curreri, and Laura Dean (actors)
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Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/rendille-disappearing-world/oclc/865199244):
Each morning and evening, the Rendille elders in north Kenya pray together - their prayer centered on their camels. In this driest part of Africa's semidesert, the Rendille grow no crops. They keep sheep and goats but depend largely on their camels, the only domestic animals that can convert thorn bushes into milk and meat. As the herds quickly exhaust the vegetation in an area, they must be taken wherever there is sufficient grazing - even 200 miles away. This arduous job can only be done by young, fit men with no domestic ties - so each male Rendille youth must serve 14 years as a warrior herdsman before he can settle down. The Rendille are experiencing the worst drought in nearly a century; having survived droughts before, they are confident they will again. But there is another problem: the young herdsmen are beginning to feel the lure of big-city life in Nairobi.
Ephemera: none available
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Young at Art: New York High School for the Performing Arts (Creativity with Bill Moyers unknown episode) (1982)
Subject
Performing arts and youth
Performing arts--New York
URL
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Content description from Worldcat (https://www.worldcat.org/title/young-at-art/oclc/11193690):
Looks at New York City's High School of Performing Arts, exploring the creativity of self-discovery that the students exhibit in the classroom during rehearsals and in performance.
Ephemera: available through CCDR Collections at Arizona State University. Clipping from TV guide with handwritten notes--stapled to letter from NAU President (not related to show).
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Come to the Fairs (Bill Moyers presents A Walk Through the 20th Century episode 6) (1984)
Subject
World's Columbian Exposition
Chicago (Ill.)--History--1875-
United States--History
URL
Excerpt
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Content description from WorldCat.org
(https://www.worldcat.org/title/come-to-the-fairs/oclc/961500075):
Out of the tradition of the great 19th-century European trade exhibitions came a 20th-century American phenomenon, one that provided recreation, inspiration, and what amounted to a cultural barometer-the World's Fair. At the time this classic program was produced, the United States had hosted nine of them, from the Chicago World's Fair of 1893 to the sprawling 1982 celebration in Knoxville, Tennessee. Presented by Bill Moyers, the video explores the many ways in which these global festivities have reflected-not always by design-America's changing views about the world and the future.
Ephemera: text saved from original ephemera. Small clipping from program guide. A Walk Through the 20th Century With Bill Moyers. Come To The Fairs - Viewers are taken back, through early film, to America's first World Fair in Chicago.
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