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- Permanent Link:
- http://digital.auraria.edu/AA00001066/00001
Material Information
- Title:
- Louise Campa in Mexican reboso
- Series Title:
- Latinos/Hispanics in Colorado Collection ;
- Creator:
- Campa, Arthur L.
- Publication Date:
- [between 1946 and 1950?]
- Language:
- zxx
Subjects
- Subjects / Keywords:
- Mexican Americans -- Pictorial works ( lcsh )
Mexican Americans -- 1940-1950 Hispanic Americans -- Pictorial works ( lcsh ) Hispanic Americans -- 1940-1950 Dancers -- Pictorial works -- Colorado ( lcsh ) Dancers ( lctgm ) Clothing and dress -- Pictorial works -- Colorado ( lcsh ) Clothing & dress ( lctgm )
- Genre:
- Digital images. ( aat )
Digital images. ( gmgpc ) Portrait photographs. ( gmgpc ) Digital images ( aat ) Digital images ( gmgpc ) Portrait photographs ( gmgpc )
Notes
- Summary:
- Louise Campa, Lucille Campa, a well known dancer and teacher of Mexican, Spanish classical dance and flamenco, poses in a Mexican dress with woven decoration and a striped reboso over her head. She wears a silver bead necklace and oversized earrings. Louise Campa was the wife of Professor Arthur L. Campa, Sr., and author, renowned scholar, historian and professor of cultural anthropology.
- Additional Physical Form:
- Image File:
- Funding:
- Mode of access: World Wide Web.
- Funding:
- Digitization sponsored by the Library Services and Technology Act and the Center for Colorado & the West at Auraria Library.
- System Details:
- Digitization sponsored by the Library Services and Technology Act and the Center for Colorado & the West at Auraria Library.
- General Note:
- Content derived from inventory prepared by Dana EchoHawk.
- General Note:
- From inventory: "Lucille Campa is shown in a Mexican reboso. Lucille was born in El Paso, TX 1919, died 2005 Denver, CO. She began Mexican, Spanish Classical, & Spanish Flamenco dance at a very early age. Her initial teacher in El Paso was the then-Director of the Ballet Folklorico de Mexico (D.F.), a renowned professional artist and accomplished dancer. She began performing with the El Paso Symphony Orchestra in a professional venue as a teenager. She then began travel, known professionally as "La Charrita."
- General Note:
- Scanned image from loaned collection.
- General Note:
- Title derived from inventory.
Record Information
- Source Institution:
- Auraria Library
- Holding Location:
- Auraria Library
- Rights Management:
- All applicable rights reserved by the source institution and holding location.
- Resource Identifier:
- 664570182 ( OCLC )
AUR-2313 ocn664570182
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