Ballerina Diana Budaska dances to Claude Debussy's "Clair de Lune" in the Canary Islands.
Two men (amateur filmmakers Robert Davis and Harry Hilfinger) lip sync to the song Modern Design by Johnny Messner And His Orchestra.
Comedic amateur film made by Central Cinema Photographers club member Fred Strauss depicting the chaotic production of a film of a woman on a beach...
Loosely-constructed footage of the 1984 Chicago Kool Jazz Festival in Grant Park and the 25th Annual International Folk Fair.
Footage from the 1984 Chicago Kool Jazz Festival in Grant Park, featuring performances by Redd Holt, Ramsey Lewis Trio, Laurel Massé Band, Ornette ...
The Hoosier Hot Shots perform at a barn dance in Iowa.
"The Merry Widow" (originally "Vilia") is a ballet choreographed by Ruth Page, based on the operetta by Franz Lehár. It was first premiered in Manc...
(The) Bells is a ballet in 5 episodes, choreographed by Ruth Page and based on the poem of the same name by Edgar Allen Poe. It was premiered on Ap...
"Thaïs" is a ballet choreographed by Ruth Page, based on the opera by Jules Massenet, itself based on the novel by Anatole France.  ...
"Variations on Euclid" is a ballet choreographed by Ruth Page. It premiered as "Expanding Universe" on November 2, 1932 a...
"The Flapper and the Quarterback" is an early Americana ballet choreographed by Ruth Page. It premiered on December 26, 1926 at the...
(The) Bells is a ballet in 5 episodes, choreographed by Ruth Page and based on the poem of the same name by Edgar Allen Poe. It was premiered on Ap...
"Valse Cécile" is a dance choreographed by Walter Camryn. While its premiere date is unknown, it was performed by Camryn and...
"Pygmalion" is a ballet choreographed by Ruth Page, loosely based on the Ancient Greek myth. It premiered in January 1963 in Park R...
Ruth Page choreographed one of the first ballet versions of "An American in Paris," an orchestral piece by George Gershwin (1928). Page's ballet w...
Ruth Page's version of "Romeo and Juliet" is set to Tchaikovsky's original score for it, with designs by André Delfau. &nb...