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                <text>Preserving Bay Area Dance Legacies presents highlights from key San Francisco Bay-Area based dancers/choreographers whose papers are a part of the Elyse Eng Dance Collection at the Museum of Performance + Design. Dancer/choreographers represented in this exhibit include Carlos Carvajal, Gary Palmer, Welland Lathrop, and June Watanabe. &#13;
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This collection includes images featured in the exhibit pages for these choreographers as well as images digitized from these choreographer's collections throughout the project.</text>
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              <text>June Watanabe and Sylverline Edgerton rehearsing "Orders of the Air", 1957</text>
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