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61.
Biography of José Gonzalez (1931-2003), Founder of Fiesta Hispana
2009
62.
Biography of L.C. "Speedy" Huggins (1913-1999), Dancer and Musician
1999
63.
Biography of Ruth Seufert(1897-1975), Concert Promoter
2008
64.
Biography of Sally Rand (1904-1979), Actress and Striptease Dancer
1999
65.
Biography of Tatiana Dokoudovska (1921-2005), Dancer
2009
66.
Biography of Uriah Epperson (1861-1927) and Mary E. Epperson (1855-1939), Philanthropists
2008
67.
Biography of Walter Fritschy (1881-1972), Concert Promoter
1999
68.
Blaze Destroys Old Ballroom: Midtown Building, Opened in 1913, Was in Renovation
October/27/2001
Photos and article about the fire destroying the Monaco Ballroom, a former movie theater being restored at 31st and Cherry Streets. Built in 1913 as the Gillham Theater ("a movie palace") "by Cleveland...
69.
Board of Review Overturns License Denial
May/30/2001
Photo and article about Club Millennium, a "dance hall at 6000 Independence Ave." receving a liquor license in an overturned court decision in 2001.
70.
Bobbye Hunter and Geraldine Hensler
n.d.
Exterior, full body view in dance costume of two dancers identified as Bobbye Hunter and Geraldine Hensler. Standing by street with apartment buildings in view behind them.
71.
Bolender Center Brings Old Building Back En Pointe
October/November 2011
Facts about the renovation of a "nearly 100-year-old power plant into a permanent home for the Kansas City Ballet." BNIM Architects worked with Jeff Bentley, the Ballet's executive director, to create...
72.
Building a Ballet
January//1981
Photos and article about the ballet company in Westport.
73.
Capstone Awards
April 6-12, 2012
The 2012 Capstone Awards is a supplement to the Kansas City Business Journal, which "honors outstanding real estate development projects and transactions throughout the community." Some of the projects...
74.
Catherine Elsie Epp
n.d.
Full body portrait identified as Catherine Elsie Epp in dance costume.
75.
Catherine Elsie Epp
n.d.
Autographed, full body portrait in ballerina costume of Catherine Elsie Epp. Autograph reads: "To my dear teacher Miss Thomes from Catherine Elsie Epp".
76.
Celebrate KC's Own 'Two Step'
August 24, 2004
Article describing the film A Conversation in Dance: A Two-Step Documentary, which chronicles the Kansas City version of the two-step. The dance, which is known as "steppin" in Chicago and "hand dancing"...
77.
Change Afoot for Kansas City Dance Scene
May/21-27/1998
Describes the current status of dance in Kansas City.
78.
Charles L. Johnson Papers Finding Aid
1861-1950
Charles Johnson, ragtime musician and composer and arranger, spent most of his life in Kansas City, Missouri. It is believed that he made the first orchestra arrangement for the song "Missouri Waltz" and...
79.
Chorus Girl Returned Here as Gypsy Rose Lee, a Star [and] Queen of Strippers Dies of Cancer at 56
April/27/1970
Photo and obituary articles about Gypsy Rose Lee (1914-1970), "the queen of burlesque" appearing in the early 1930s as an unknown dancer at "the Cuban Gardens nightclub in Clay County," Missouri, before...
80.
Chronicle of an American Crusader: Alumni Lectures Delivered at the Hebrew Union College
1944
Description of a "Walkathon" Depression-era dance craze (pages 117-118) and other activities dealing with organized crime figure "John Lazia [1896-1934], gangster and thug" in Kansas City from 1928 until...
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