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Dancers arrive Reno for the Sahara-Tahoe Hotel: photographic print

Date
1965-06 (year and month uncertain) to 1965-07 (year and month uncertain)
Description
In preparation for their engagement at the Sahara-Tahoe Hotel, Paul Steffen's dancers arrive at Reno Airport in June or July 1965.

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Photograph of female dancers in red and gold costumes, male dancers in white and gold tuxes, Paris, France, 1985

Date
1985
Description
Showgirls wearing gold costumes with matching gold headpieces and red, orange, yellow and white feathered wings perform onstage with male dancers wearing white tuxedos with short gold jackets and white top hats.
Show Name: Panache (Lido: Paris, France)
Site Name: Lido (Cabaret: Paris, France)

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Costume design drawing, four Pony Express costume sketches, Las Vegas, January 28, 1968

Date
1968-01-28
Description
Costume Details: Showgirl in sleeveless vest in spotted-pony print with fringe across chest, red tights with spotted-pony print pockets, pony print cuffs, red cowboy boots with spurs, holster with gun around hips, white hat, red bag marked "Pony Express"; topless showgirl in spotted-pony print tights with red jewelled belt, red harness, red side-blinders, matching headpiece, feathered black "tail", headpiece with black feather "mane"; male cowboy costume of black trousers, white boots, red shirt with white bandana tied around the neck, spotted-pony print sleeveless vest, holster and gun around the hips; male Civil War era costume with kepi-style cap, trousers with side fringe, fringed long sleeved jacket tied at the waist with fringed sash.
Show Name: Pony Express
Site Name: Sahara Hotel and Casino

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Photograph of male dancers and topless female dancer in front of keyboard set, Paris, France, 1985

Date
1985
Description
A topless female dancer in showgirl costume with oversized ribbon train blows a kiss to male dancers in blue jackets, black trousers and white shirts with black bow ties. They pose in front of a stylized treble clef and curving piano keyboard set.
Show Name: Panache (Lido: Paris, France)
Site Name: Lido (Cabaret: Paris, France)

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Transcript of interview with Betty Bunch by Joyce Marshall, January 9, 1996, February 7, 1996, & February 13, 2002

Date
1996-01-09
1996-02-07
2002-02-13
Description

Betty [Rosenthal] Bunch began dancing as a child. By the time she was nine years old she decided she would have a dancing career. At 18 years she began to work in stock theatre productions. Within a short time, she had joined the Moro-Landis dancers. She landed her first job in Las Vegas in 1956 at the Sahara Hotel as part of the opening line for Donald O'Connor. Following the Sahara, she worked as a dancer at the Riveria, and then returned to the Moulin Rouge in Hollywood. In 1961 while vacationing in Las Vegas, she landed a job dancing at the Dunes. She continued to dance, sing and do comedy until after the birth of her second child. At that time, she retired from the Las Vegas showroom, but not from show business. Her involvement in both film and stage has remained rich and varied. This interview focuses on the time Betty spent performing on the Las Vegas strip, including her long involvement with the acclaimed afternoon show Bottoms Up. The interview provides information on workin

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Photographs of dancers who performed at the Lido in Paris, circa 1958

Date
1957 to 1959
Description
Eight portraits of dancers from the Lido in Paris who came to Las Vegas to perform in the 1st edition of the Lido at the Stardust Hotel & Casino. Two dancers are identified on back of photos: Bernice Cornish and Irene Mansfield. Handwritten on back of all photos is either "Stardust 1st Ed." or "Stardust 1st Ed. Lido."

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