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Helen Priest Rogers dance files

Title
  1. Helen Priest Rogers dance files, 1940-1984.
Author
  1. Rogers, Helen Priest.

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Description
  1. .42 linear foot (1 box)
Summary
  1. Helen Priest Rogers was an authority on dance notation, a co-founder of the Dance Notation Bureau and a pioneer in the use of film to preserve choreography. The Helen Priest Rogers dance files consist of photographs; correspondence; and programs about dancers, dance companies, and preservation research
Subject
  1. Dance > History
  2. Dance companies
  3. Dance > Study and teaching
Call number
  1. (S) *MGZMD 389
Access (note)
  1. Collection is open to the public. Library policy on photography and photocopying will apply.Advance notice may be required.
Terms of use (note)
  1. The author/creator retains copyright of materials. For information on obtaining permission to publish, contact the Dance Division at dance@nypl.org.
Source (note)
  1. Donated by Senta Driver, 2002 and Ilene Fox, 2011.
Provenance (note)
  1. The collection was bequeathed to the Dance Notation Bureau by Helen Priest Rogers.
Author
  1. Rogers, Helen Priest.
Title
  1. Helen Priest Rogers dance files, 1940-1984.
Restricted access
  1. Collection is open to the public. Library policy on photography and photocopying will apply.Advance notice may be required.
Terms of use
  1. The author/creator retains copyright of materials. For information on obtaining permission to publish, contact the Dance Division at dance@nypl.org.
Provenance
  1. The collection was bequeathed to the Dance Notation Bureau by Helen Priest Rogers.
Source
  1. Donated by Senta Driver, 2002 and Ilene Fox, 2011.
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Research call number
  1. (S) *MGZMD 389
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