The collections held within New York City’s libraries and museums contain many of the world’s most rare and fascinating treasures. There is also so much diversity in the types of collections amassed.
The New York Public Library recently digitized thousands of hours of its videos in the Jerome Robbins Dance Division Moving Image Archive, from grainy historic footage to contemporary productions ...
It’s a room full of records: sound recordings dating back to the early days. Some are more recognizable than others, depending on one’s music taste. “Sometimes you just walk through here and pick up ...
For more than 30 years the Bates Library has been here to support and document the Bates Dance Festival. For tickets or more information about the 2014 Bates Dance Festival click here. With a ...
This video is no longer available. With music and dancing, D.C.’s Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Library kicked off the opening of a new lobby exhibit on “The Negro Motorist Green Book” — the ...
When Angie Piechowiak was growing up in Glencoe, one of her frequent stops was the village’s public library. On Friday, she returned to the library, this time not to read, but to see the next ...
Choreographer Bob Fosse’s early years in Chicago before hitting it big on Broadway. Interviews with Columbia College Dance Center founder Shirley Mordine, “Hiplet” creator Homer Hans Bryant and the ...
The Bates Dance Festival is an incubator of artistic and scholarly excellence in what is currently the most daring and exciting field in the arts. Over the course of almost 35 years, one of the ...
Parents, caregivers, and children age 5 and under are invited to get their groove on at the East New Orleans Regional Library’s family dance party, presented by TrainingGrouds from 11 a.m. to 12:30 ...