The Carson-Brierly Dance
Library was founded at Colorado Women's College in 1972 by Justin
W. Brierly in memory of Martha Faure Carson, one of Denver's noted
dance teachers. The collection has since grown to over 6,000 volumes
and over 100 periodical titles. All varieties of dance are included,
from the historical dances of the pavan, galliard, and minuet to
recent developments in contact improvisation and the tap dance revival.
Supplemental books on theater history and design, costumes, kinesiology,
and therapy are also part of the collection.
In addition to books, the dance library actively collects programs,
press kits, photographs, posters, video and audio cassettes, music
scores, and recordings.
A few of the major collections within the Dance Library include:
- The Dance Poster Collection,
including over 300 dance-related posters and advertisements
- The Souvenir Dance Program
Collection, including over 600 programs from dance
companies and events world-wide
- Colorado Dance Festival
Photographs Collection, including over 1,000 images
of artists and companies presented at the Festival
- Colorado Ballet Company Papers, archives and papers, production notes and publicity materials from Denver's major Ballet Company
- The Lillian Cushing McFarlane Ballet Division,
with over 2,000 books pertaining to ballet
- The Vytautas F. Beliajus International Folk Dance Library,
an extensive collection of folk dance and folklore materials
- The Stern-Elder Microfilm Collection of theses
and dissertations about dance from major American universities
- The Glenn Giffin Oral History Collection of
taped interviews with dancers and choreographers
Steve Fisher, Curator of Special Collections, can
be reached by telephone at 303.871.3428.
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Photograph of Ernestine (McClaine) Smith and Josephine (McClaine)
Alexander of Denver RKO Orpheum Circuit, 1931
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