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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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Wynn English: I danced with Lilly Aguilar.
Elsa
Wynn English: Hello Denise
My sister and I danced with miss Aguilar.
My sister is Anita Pacheco and me, Elsa.
mmullin: I am trying to reach out to anyone who knew my mom Karen Mullin Shanley who taught dance at Orange Coast College from 1975-2000 and ran The Dancers Place in Tustin around 1978. She [...]
JavierGaribay: Debbie, if you still have these films, please contact me at jgaribay@usc.edu
JavierGaribay: Denise, if you have video, I'd like to get in touch with you as well. I work at USC and we are digitizing videos for a digital dance collection. My email is jgaribay@usc.edu
JavierGaribay: Hi Denise, do you know who Debbie Kay is below? I want to get in touch with her about the 16mm film she mentioned in a previous comment
Denise Delgado-Torres: PLEASE READ BIO TO RECEIVE DANCE PHOTOS
Elleypoo11: I am wondering if anyone studied at the Ballet studio, Ballet la Jeunesse, in Toluca Lake California around the early to mid sixties ?
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