Poses from the "Come Sunday" Dance
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Title
Poses from the "Come Sunday" Dance
Description
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.
Creator
Photographer unknown
Source
Eva Anderson's Baltimore Dance Theater Collection (R0163-BDT), the Special Collections and Archives, University of Baltimore.
Publisher
Digital version made available by the Special Collections & Archives, University of Baltimore
Contributor
The Special Collections and Archives, University of Baltimore. Digital library created by Deyane Moses.
Rights
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Format
image/jpeg
Type
Identifier
R0163 BDT Box 5
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Photographic Silver Gelatin Print
Physical Dimensions
4 in. x 5 in.
Citation
Photographer unknown, “Poses from the "Come Sunday" Dance,” History Exhibits from the Baltimore Studies Archives, accessed April 17, 2025, https://ubarchives.omeka.net/items/show/9.