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Box AV DVD 1

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Contains 39 Results:

Moving Image: A Storyteller's Town: Winesburg, Ohio Documentary [videorecording]. Co-production of Lakeland Community College and WBGU-TV, Created and written by Gene Dent, ca. 1977

 File — Multiple Containers
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Prints and negatives, audioreel tape, and videocassette concerning Anderson, his family, friends, homes, and works. Sound and video recordings have been digitized and are available for use in the Special Collections reading room.

Dates: ca. 1977

Videocassette: Tom Greenwood and Brian Bardy, "Conversation", July 31, 1986

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Content of the Collection From the Collection: Material retained by Tom Greenwood, a participant in the American Indian Chicago Conference (AICC), which was held on the campus of the University of Chicago, June 13-20, 1961. Most of the material relates to the conference, its planning and its aftermath, and includes mostly printed matter: cover letters, documents, newsletters, pamphlets, and newspaper article reprints. Also, items relating to the Kinzua Dam controversy in 1961, the Summit Portage Powwow, a biographical letter...
Dates: July 31, 1986

Film – Merce Cunningham, 1960; Daniel Nagrin, 1958; Katherine Litz, 1960

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Contains six 16mm films featuring guest instructors, performances, and classes. The names of the instructors, performers, or classes are labeled on the film canisters. Featured guest instructors include Merce Cunningham, Daniel Nagrin, Katherine Litz, Alwin Nikolais, Murray Lewis, Don Redlich, and Charles Weidman. The films were taken by amateur photographer Alan Koplin.

Films have been digitized. See Special Collections staff for access.

Film – Improvisation Class; Weidman teaching Trio Classes, 1968

 File — Multiple Containers
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Contains six 16mm films featuring guest instructors, performances, and classes. The names of the instructors, performers, or classes are labeled on the film canisters. Featured guest instructors include Merce Cunningham, Daniel Nagrin, Katherine Litz, Alwin Nikolais, Murray Lewis, Don Redlich, and Charles Weidman. The films were taken by amateur photographer Alan Koplin.

Films have been digitized. See Special Collections staff for access.

Dates: 1968

Film – Alwin Nikolais; Murray Lewis, 1961

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Contains six 16mm films featuring guest instructors, performances, and classes. The names of the instructors, performers, or classes are labeled on the film canisters. Featured guest instructors include Merce Cunningham, Daniel Nagrin, Katherine Litz, Alwin Nikolais, Murray Lewis, Don Redlich, and Charles Weidman. The films were taken by amateur photographer Alan Koplin.

Films have been digitized. See Special Collections staff for access.

Dates: 1961

Film – Don Redlich, 1961

 File — Multiple Containers
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Contains six 16mm films featuring guest instructors, performances, and classes. The names of the instructors, performers, or classes are labeled on the film canisters. Featured guest instructors include Merce Cunningham, Daniel Nagrin, Katherine Litz, Alwin Nikolais, Murray Lewis, Don Redlich, and Charles Weidman. The films were taken by amateur photographer Alan Koplin.

Films have been digitized. See Special Collections staff for access.

Dates: 1961

Film – Movies filmed in Highland Park by Alan Koplin; Class Performing, 1971

 File — Multiple Containers
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Contains six 16mm films featuring guest instructors, performances, and classes. The names of the instructors, performers, or classes are labeled on the film canisters. Featured guest instructors include Merce Cunningham, Daniel Nagrin, Katherine Litz, Alwin Nikolais, Murray Lewis, Don Redlich, and Charles Weidman. The films were taken by amateur photographer Alan Koplin.

Films have been digitized. See Special Collections staff for access.

Dates: 1971

Film – Dance Class Influenced by Charles Weidman; Paul Taylor, 1968

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Contains six 16mm films featuring guest instructors, performances, and classes. The names of the instructors, performers, or classes are labeled on the film canisters. Featured guest instructors include Merce Cunningham, Daniel Nagrin, Katherine Litz, Alwin Nikolais, Murray Lewis, Don Redlich, and Charles Weidman. The films were taken by amateur photographer Alan Koplin.

Films have been digitized. See Special Collections staff for access.

Dates: 1968

Film of Barnes's show for the Kenosha County Fair, 1939

 File — Multiple Containers
Scope and Contents note From the Series: Professional photographs and snapshots, some in photograph albums. Included are professional photographs of nightclub stage performers (many of the Billy Rankin Revue), Barnes and other family members, and snapshots of town and college scenes from the turn of the century, and vacations in Montana, Niagara Falls, Alabama, and Texas. Also a black and white 8 mm film of Bessie Barnes's show at the Kenosha County Fair in 1939. Of particular interest is an album containing photographs of an...
Dates: 1939

VHS: Ballet Chicago, Goodman Theatre segment. Gift announcement (digitized), June 4, 1988

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Audiovisual materials including interviews with Abelson, along with recordings of awards and honorary events. Some materials have been digitized and are available for use in the Special Collections reading room.

Dates: June 4, 1988

VHS: Reflections on a Life in the Theatre. Court Theatre (digitized), May 9, 1994

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Audiovisual materials including interviews with Abelson, along with recordings of awards and honorary events. Some materials have been digitized and are available for use in the Special Collections reading room.

Dates: May 9, 1994

Motion Picture - Pow Wow, July 1968

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Scope and Contents note From the Series: 1935 field work files include notebooks containing Hanks' interviews and analysis of Kiowa Indian social conditions, legal matters, and songs; reel-to-reel recordings of Kiowa songs performed by White Horse, Old Man Horse, Monroe Hunting Horse, Bilo Cozad, and Stumbling Bear (copies made from original wax cylinders now housed in the Archives of Traditional Music, Indiana University); field notes of the five graduate students involved in the Kiowa project combined and organized by Dr. Lesser...
Dates: July 1968

A Celebration of the Life and Work of Jack W. Fuller, 1946-2016. University of Chicago, Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts (DVD), Sept. 30, 2016

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Scope and Contents note From the Series:

Items relating to Jack Fuller's childhood, family and education, including newspapers he created as a child, and coursework from Northwestern and Yale. Also included are newspaper articles written by Fuller's father, Ernest Fuller, a former financial reporter for the Chicago Tribune. Tegge family documents are from his mother's side of the family, and include deeds to land in Papineau, Iroquois County, Illinois. Personal correspondence in Folder 1111 is closed.

Dates: Sept. 30, 2016

[Home movie: Ben Hecht in Oceanside, California; sitting under his charcoal portrait and using the large multi-colored wood carving for a desk; lights up his pipe, writes, and then Jenny comes and plays around his chair (wearing a white dress)] (Digitized, 2013), [n.d.]

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Scope and Contents note From the Series: Audio reels, audiocassette tapes, 45, 33 1/3, and 78 rpm vinyl records (10", 12" and 16"), 16 mm film reels, and videocassettes on various topics. Audio reels are read-throughs or productions of Ben or Jenny Hecht (Winkelberg, The Ben Hecht Show, and Diary of Anne Frank, respectively); audiocassettes are a preservation copy of Hecht’s We Will Never Die, the originals of which are on 16” vinyl records, and a radio interview with Hecht from 1956....
Dates: [n.d.]