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Theater and Dance This handout highlights ATstor content related to theater and dance, including images of costumes, venues, and staged performances from around the world, as well as portraits and performance shots of notable playwrights, theater directors, choreographers, set and costume designers, actors, and dancers.
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ative American Art and Culture ational Anthropological Archives, mithsonian nstitution library.artstor.orglibrary smithsoniannativeamerican » d i dy o uk n o w? ATstor shares fieldwor photographs of scholars and photographers who have recorded performances of traditional dance around the world. Christopher oy has photographed dances in the rural villages and towns of the obo, wa, ulani, obi, ossi, and una peoples in est Africa. ames Conlon documented dancers performing in mass and on stilts in the Dogon region of ali. The mithsonian nstitution’s ational Anthropological Archives has shared approimately 1, images of ative American art and culture. These photographs, produced in the late 1th through early th centuries under the auspices of the ureau of American thnology, serve as a uniue visual record of tribal groups, their culture, and vanished way of life. any photographs capture tribal scenes, such as dances and ceremonies, as well as the costumes and artifacts that were used in the performances. ind more information about ATstor Collections»ionllectcolrarylbio.grtsroa.trwwwtsi