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Description
Video includes several prominent Bay Area Dance groups and artists, many of whom are still active in the San Francisco Bay Area. Video by Demystavision. Videographers Bill Bathurst, Ron Blanchette, Jed Handler. 1988 Bay Area Dance Series "First night" opening presentation. Includes second half of the evening with performances by Tango/Argentine Folk Ballet, San Francisco Jazz Dance Company, Theatre Flamenco of San Francisco, Balle Saba Traditional West African Dance, Deborah Slater, Keith Terry, Helen Dannenberg and Friends, Lucker/McCoy, The San Francisco Moving Company, and Dimensions Dance Theatre. First Night 2 of 2 - Calvin Simmons Theatre.
Type
moving image
Format
U-matic
Form/Genre
Dance
Extent
1 Tape of 1
Identifier
014.035.802 csfpal_000348
Language
English
Subject
Balle Saba Traditional West African Dance Tango/Argentine Folk Ballet San Francisco Jazz Dance Company Theatre Flamenco of San Francisco Slater, Deborah Terry, Keith, 1951- Helen Dannenberg and Friends Lucker/McCoy The San Francisco Moving Company Dimensions Dance Theater
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