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Box 75

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Contains 5 Results:

"Turning on the Heat" works by Keiko Fuji, Jan Erkert, Suzanne Grace, Lauri Macklin, David Mamula, Eiko & Koma, Jackie Radis, Bob Eisen, Donna Mandel, Kathy Maltese, Laurie Moses, Jim Self, Frank Moore, Meredith Monk, Eric Trules, Akasha, Concert Dance, David Puszh, Jane Siarny, Susan Bradford, Susan Strong-Dowd, Judith Mikita, and Desperate Measures, Sept. 15-17, 1988

 File — Box: 75, Folder: 1104-1105
Scope and Contents note From the Series: At the height of MoMing Dance & Arts Center’s success, it functioned as the place in Chicago to view post-modern dance and performances. Thus, a variety of artists and dancers performed at MoMing either as soloists, as part of residency, or even as part of a series or showcase, such as “Dance for a Dollar.” Items found in the performance files range from but are not limited to: box office reports, clippings, contracts, correspondence, fliers, notes, press releases, photographs, programs,...
Dates: Sept. 15-17, 1988

"Young People's Performance Showcase," works by Jan Bartoszek, Charlie Vernon, and Michelle Banks, Sept. 18, 1988

 File — Box: 75, Folder: 1106
Scope and Contents note From the Series: At the height of MoMing Dance & Arts Center’s success, it functioned as the place in Chicago to view post-modern dance and performances. Thus, a variety of artists and dancers performed at MoMing either as soloists, as part of residency, or even as part of a series or showcase, such as “Dance for a Dollar.” Items found in the performance files range from but are not limited to: box office reports, clippings, contracts, correspondence, fliers, notes, press releases, photographs, programs,...
Dates: Sept. 18, 1988

Bill Setters Foundation Dancers, Sept. 29-Oct. 2, 1988

 File — Box: 75, Folder: 1107
Scope and Contents note From the Series: At the height of MoMing Dance & Arts Center’s success, it functioned as the place in Chicago to view post-modern dance and performances. Thus, a variety of artists and dancers performed at MoMing either as soloists, as part of residency, or even as part of a series or showcase, such as “Dance for a Dollar.” Items found in the performance files range from but are not limited to: box office reports, clippings, contracts, correspondence, fliers, notes, press releases, photographs, programs,...
Dates: Sept. 29-Oct. 2, 1988

La Rueda, "Obsidian Butterfly & Street Dances," Oct. 20-23, 1988

 File — Box: 75, Folder: 1108
Scope and Contents note From the Series: At the height of MoMing Dance & Arts Center’s success, it functioned as the place in Chicago to view post-modern dance and performances. Thus, a variety of artists and dancers performed at MoMing either as soloists, as part of residency, or even as part of a series or showcase, such as “Dance for a Dollar.” Items found in the performance files range from but are not limited to: box office reports, clippings, contracts, correspondence, fliers, notes, press releases, photographs, programs,...
Dates: 1988

Hayer, Karen and Elisabeth Tabler (Partners in Mime), Nov. 6, 1988

 File — Box: 75, Folder: 1111
Scope and Contents note From the Series: At the height of MoMing Dance & Arts Center’s success, it functioned as the place in Chicago to view post-modern dance and performances. Thus, a variety of artists and dancers performed at MoMing either as soloists, as part of residency, or even as part of a series or showcase, such as “Dance for a Dollar.” Items found in the performance files range from but are not limited to: box office reports, clippings, contracts, correspondence, fliers, notes, press releases, photographs, programs,...
Dates: Nov. 6, 1988