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Title
Program for the Halprin-Lathrop Dance Company, 1953
Creator
Halprin-Lathrop Dance Company
Contributor
Cataloging, digitization, and access supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts. Art Works
Date Created and/or Issued
1953 December
Contributing Institution
Museum of Performance and Design, Performing Arts Library
Collection
Anna Halprin Digital Archive
Rights Information
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Description
Program for the Halprin-Lathrop Dance Company, including "Partita," "Three Characters for a Passion Play," "The Prophetess," "People Unaware," "Jacob," and "Minstrel Show."
Type
text
Identifier
AH-1576
Subject
Halprin, Anna
Lathrop, Welland
Brooks, Stanley
Wiener, Edith
Macaulay, Shirley
Hunter, Jenny
Kersh, Henry
Franklin, Dorothy
Pierce, Raylene
Lauterer, Arch
Monroe, Keith
Halprin, Lawrence
Watterson, Henning
Weil, Margaret
Rutledge, Ann
Bell, Howard
Source
Anna Halprin Papers

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