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The Baltimore Dance Theater was one of the dance companies created within the Cultural Arts Program.

Baltimore Dance Theater Artistic Director Eva Anderson informs supporters about the company's intentions for the 2002 season.

A ticket order form for the Baltimore Dance Theater's 1982 and 2001 Fall Concerts.

A photographic contact sheet documents the modern dance movements and choreography of 33-year-old Eva Anderson.

The official portraits or head shots of several members of the Baltimore Dance Theater.

The Official dance schedule for the Baltimore Dance Theater in 1979.

Eva Anderson models her signature costume. The costume was used during her signature dance titled "Playpen". During the performance, dancers were enclosed within a stretchy tent like costume. The stretchy fabric allowed performers to create various…

Although The Baltimore Dance Theater was rooted in African American history and dance, the troupe included dancers of all nationalities.

Eva Anderson was inspired by African-American dancer Pearl Primus' s signature dance titled "Strange Fruit." Eva's dance was titled "Winter of Our Days." The dance consisted of striking movements to a melody of African American spirituals.

Eva Anderson designed and sewed every costume for The Baltimore Dance Theater.

The Baltimore Dance Theater performs on stage.

Eva Anderson was commissioned by the Smithsonian National Zoological Park in Washington, D.C. to choreograph a modern dance piece for the opening of the new Elephant Exhibit at the zoo.

16-year-old Eva Anderson demonstrates an attitude arabesque leap. Anderson began studying dance at an early age.
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