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Title
American Tap Dance Orchestra – 10/5/90 – Part 1; Part 2; Part 3; Part 4; Part 5; Part 6
Contributor
Bufalino, Brenda, Choreographer
Waag, Tony, Choreographer
Bufalino, Brenda, Choreographer/Dancer
Waag, Tony, Dancer
Contributing Institution
University of Southern California Digital Library
Collection
Dance Heritage Video Archive
Rights Information
American Tap Dance Foundation
American Tap Dance Foundation. info@atdf.org. Distribution and reproduction of copyrighted material beyond what is allowed by fair use requires the permission of the copyright owners. Responsibility for obtaining permission also rests on the user. Digitally reproduced by the Dance Heritage Coalition, and digitally published by the University of Southern California. From the Dance Heritage Video Archive Collection at the University of Southern California.
Description
A dance performance choreographed and performed by members of the American Tap Dance Foundation (formerly the American Tap Dance Orchestra) on October 5, 1990. (Part 1 is a piece created by Susannah Appelbaum and Karmen Jelincich, titled Hold Your Screws).
Type
moving image
Format
3/4 inch videotape: U-matic SP, Color
video/mp4, 00:20:51.204
00:22:32.005
00:11:32.980
00:12:23.776
00:16:55.869
00:17:07.214
video/mp4
Identifier
DHC1130_1131_1132_1133_1134_1135
DHC1131
DHC1132
DHC1133
DHC1134
DHC1135
http://doi.org/10.25549/dancestry-c105-145
http://thumbnails.digitallibrary.usc.edu/DHC1131.jpg
Relation
Dance Heritage Video Archive
Provenance
Dance Heritage Coalition

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