Masked performer holding stick
- 110-5-1-4-a035692
- Stuk
- June 12, 1977
A masked performer holds a stick in the foreground, in front of a drum with a dragon head sitting on top of it and other performers in the background
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Masked performer holding stick
A masked performer holds a stick in the foreground, in front of a drum with a dragon head sitting on top of it and other performers in the background
A Hanayagi-ryu dancer performs in the Great Hall
A costumed Japanese performer appears to play a drum out of frame of the picture
A performer wearing what appears to be an oni mask kneels on the floor with their arms outstretched in the foreground. A drum with a dragon head sitting on it sits behind the performer, and a performer holding a drum stands in the background.
A perfomer in a Tengu mask stands next to a drum in the Great Hall with audience members in the background
A mask of a dragon head sits on top of a drum in the foreground, while two costumed performers play a second drum as spectators watch in the background.
A performer in a dragon costume leans on a drum
A drummer performs Ryujin daiko in the Great Hall
A mask of a dragon head sits on top of a drum in the foreground, while two costumed performers play a second drum as spectators watch in the background.
Series consists of photographs, negative and slides documenting activities of the Museum of Anthropology. Most activities took place at the museum, but some took place elsewhere. The activities documented include exhibit openings, exhibit preparation, celebrations, artists working, presentations, conferences, workshops, and notable guests.
Slides in subseries 1-5 are stored in five binders, arranged chronologically. Photographs, negatives and slides in subseries 6-8 are stored in boxes, arranged according to the events they depict. Slides in subseries 9 are stored in a box, arranged topically.
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Museum of Anthropology Event Slides 1976-1980
This series consists of records created, received, and/or used by the staff responsible for school programming.
The series includes records which document the creation, organization, administration and execution of educational programming for students. The series contains the following kinds of records: correspondence, memoranda, press releases, school kits, teachers’ notes, educational program instructions, publications, evaluation reports, newspaper clippings, promotional brochures and handouts, interviews, interview consent forms, media consent forms, photographs, audio and video recordings, and other material related to school programs.
Public Programming and Education fonds
The records in this fonds are not the records of one creator, but all records that support the function of Public Programming and Education at the Museum of Anthropology (MOA). The function of Public Programming and Education at MOA produces a number of different kinds of records including: textual records, correspondence, memoranda, handwritten notes, meeting minutes, reports, brochures, press releases, newspaper clippings, financial statements, grant applications, publication drafts, policy information, mission statements and other administrative materials. Graphic material include: photographs, negatives and slides.
This fond is organized into the following series:
See attached pdf document for descriptions of these series and file lists.
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Native Youth Programme/ Native Youth Project (NYP)
Museum of Anthropology Event Slides 1988-