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Mission Statement
The Dance History Project’s goal is to observe and preserve the history of dance making and performing in Southern California. The focus is on those events and artists, past and present, whose work has been important to the field of live professional dance in Southern California. It includes the contributions of dancers, companies, educators, presenters, artistic collaborators, historians, and critics. More...
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NancyWang: Hello Michael. Alexander Our memory of you is so mixed with emotions. You had just approached our company Kalilang Kulintang to represent us as our agent. You had seen us a couple [...]
Denise Delgado-Torres: Please visit https://www.facebook.com/lillyaguilardancers/
Denise Delgado-Torres: Please visit https://www.facebook.com/lillyaguilardancers/
Denise Delgado-Torres: Hi! What is your name? I would like to invite you to my fb page: https://www.facebook.com/lillyaguilardancers/
yoro57: I remember you, Denise! I danced with your grandmother (and your mother) until about 1969 or 1970. Great memories!
AdamBasma: thank you
Denise Delgado-Torres: Hello I am Ms Aguilar’s granddaughter. Could you please email me? torresd@hotmail.com
Denise Delgado-Torres: Hello I am Ms Aguilar’s granddaughter. Could you please email me torresd@hotmail.com. Thank you!
Agnes de Mille: Particular Passions, Women of Wisdom
This chapter from Lynn Gilbert’s book, published in 1981, is reprinted here in its entirety, with permission from the author.
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