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  1. Case 1: Origins: New York City
  2. Case 2: Origins: New York City
  3. Case 3: Performance & Travel
  4. Case 5: Representation & Revolution
  5. Case 6: The Black Music Division
  6. Case 7: Thoughts & Considerations
  7. Case 8: Thoughts & Considerations

1.Program: Collaborative Works: The Judith Dunn / Bill Dixon Company. Theatre of the Riverside Church, December 1973. Box 126, folder 5

2.Flyer: Collaborative Works: The Judith Dunn / Bill Dixon Company. Theatre of the Riverside Church, December 1973. Box 126, Folder 5

3.Bill Dixon and Judith Dunn. Photo by Rulko, undated. Box 104, folder 7

4.Statement of Project. undated. Box 128, folder 5

5.Flyer: Judith Dunn, Bill Dixon. Judson Dance Theater, July 1966. Box 126, folder 5

Judson Memorial Church, located steps away from Bobst Library on Washington Square South, was an early incubator of new directions in dance, poetry, and performance art in the mid-twentieth century. The Judson Memorial Church Archive (MSS.094) is a part of NYU’s Downtown Collection.

6.Program: Dances by Dunn, Dixon, Moore, Tarnay. Bennington College, May 8, 1971. Box 142, folder 6

7.Bill Dixon and Judith Dunn at Judson Arts Workshop. Photo by LeRoy W. Henderson, 1966. Box 104, folder 9

8.Judith Dunn / Bill Dixon in Groundspeed, Judson Memorial Church (Joel Freedman cello). Photo by Charlotte Victoria, July 1966. Box 104, folder 10

9.Program: Dance Theater Workshop. November- December 1967. Box 128, folder 5


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