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Dancers at a Expanded Arts Summer Job Program performance at Dunbar Community Arts Center. Angela Koukoui is in the center of photo in the pink unitard.

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

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

In this letter, Baltimore Dance Theater member Branch Morgan requests a critique of his choreography from his teacher and mentor Eva Anderson.

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

The Baltimore Dance Theater performs on stage.

Eva Anderson and Don Pullen pose for a photograph together. Don Pullen was a famed African American jazz pianist and organist. He and Eva were close friends. Pullen composed several pieces for Eva's choreography.

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

"Brer'r Rabbit" was created in 1988. The dance was an interpretation of "Uncle Remus" folktales. The piece was inspired by slave origins and Eva Anderson's childhood stories.

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

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