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

Use of this image is governed by U.S. copyright law. The University of Baltimore Special Collections and Archives makes digital surrogates of collections accessible if they are in the public domain, the rights are owned by the University of Baltimore, the Special Collections and Archives has permission to make them accessible, or there are no known restrictions on use. Due to the nature of archival collections, rights information is not always discernible. The Special Collections and Archives is eager to hear from any rights owners wishing to provide accurate information. Upon request, material will be removed from view while a rights issue is addressed. Contact the Special Collections and Archives for more information regarding this image.

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 24, 2024, https://ubarchives.omeka.net/items/show/9.