Sound Recordings and Moving Images, 1994-2001 and undated

Containers:
Box 20
Extent:
78.75 Linear Feet
Scope and content:

Original elements for Free to Dance exist on film, Beta SP, VHS, DVD, DAT, DA-88, audiocassettes, and open reel audio tape. To cross reference elements, see the entries below. Titles and item numbers are taken from hand-written labels on the Beta SP tapes made at film transfer. DVDs or VHS copies of the Betas have the same item number.

Audiocassette copies of the sound reels are numbered, but their numbers are not the same as the sound reels. UB numbers were assigned by DuArt Film & Video during editing.

Additional tapes (without item numbers) are also in the collection. See the box list below.

DVD access copies for each of the numbered DVDs listed below are in Box 85.

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Collection restrictions:

Collection is open for research.

Please contact the American Dance Festival Archives (adf@americandancefestival.org) to arrange for use of these materials.

Researchers must register and agree to copyright and privacy laws before using this collection.

Access to film, videotapes, or audiotapes in this collection requires the use of reference copies. To arrange for the creation of reference copies, if none exist, please contact American Dance Festival Archives.

Use & permissions:

Copyright for official American Dance Festival administrative records is held by the American Dance Festival; all other copyright is retained by the authors of items in these papers, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law.

Before you visit:
Materials from the ADF Archives may be viewed by appointment in the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book Manuscript Library at Duke University. Visits may be arranged in advance by contacting the ADF archivist at adf@americandancefestival.org. Visitors will need to comply with Duke's registration and security policies.