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Dancer on an advertisement for a show at Harrah's: photographic print

Date
1971-19-72
Description
Dancer from "Feminine Touch" revue poses over sign promoting Harrah's.

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"Fancy That" image 006: photographic print

Date
1973
Description
Phyllis Olsen, a dancer from "Fancy That" revue, poses poolside for a publicity shot in 1973.

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"Fancy That" image 007: photographic print

Date
1973
Description
Greta Moneyhan, a dancer from the Flamingo's "Fancy That" revue, poses poolside for a publicity shot in 1973.

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"Fancy That" image 008: photographic print

Date
1973
Description
An unidentified dancer from "Fancy That" revue, poses poolside for a publicity shot in 1973.

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Antonio Morelli Photograph Collection

Identifier
PH-00365
Abstract

The Antonio Morelli Photograph Collection documents the professional and private life of the Sands Hotel Orchestra conductor, Antonio Morelli, from 1932 to approximately 1970. The majority of the photographs show events, Copa Room showgirls, and the orchestra at the Sands Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas, Nevada during the 1950s and 1960s. Subjects depicted in the photographs include a Copa girl with an atomic bomb crown, Joe W. Brown's Horseshoe million dollar display at Binion's Hotel and Casino, and Antonio Morelli performing with Jimmy Durante and Carl Cohen.

Archival Collection

Brochure for American Nevada Company, circa 2005

Date
2005
Description

The brochure describes the history of American Nevada Company, a real estate development firm. The company is based in Henderson, Nevada, and specializes in master planned communities and commercial real estate development.

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Bluebell Girls dance troupe, image 002: photographic print

Date
1920 (year approximate) to 1989 (year approximate)
Description
Arrival of the Bluebell troupe from Paris, France. They came to Las Vegas to perform in the first Lido production at the Stardust Hotel. (The Lido was staged by Donn Arden.) Photo has stamp on back "Please Credit Bill Mark Park Sheridan Hotel, NewYork City CI. 7-8000."

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Photograph of the Wildwood Show at the Manor House, New Jersey, 1964

Date
1964
Description
Four topless female dancers in beaded bikini costumes with partial long skirts, arm bands and bracelets, with tall feathered headdresses, and five female dancers in beaded bikini costumes with sheer beaded long skirted dresses, sheer face veils, and small tiara headdresses surround a male and female pair of dancers at the center of the stage. The male dancer is wearing beaded tights, gloves, beaded ankle cuffs, and hat. The female dancer is topless, and wearing a beaded fringe-style skirt, beaded ankle cuffs, arm band, bracelet, and beaded tiara. The audience is seated on either side of a runway. A cutout of the Buddhist Deity Amoghapasha (Six Arms) is visible in the background.

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Possibly Hello, Hollywood, Hello! and Hello America at Desert Inn Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada: costume design drawings

Date
1969 (year approximate) to 1970 (year approximate)
Description

Folder from the Bill Campbell Costume Designs collection (MS-00588)

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Betty Bunch oral history interview

Identifier
OH-00137
Abstract

Oral history interview with Betty Bunch conducted by Joyce (Marshall) Moore on January 09, 1996 and February 07, 1996 for the Women's Research Institute of Nevada (WRIN) Las Vegas Women Oral History Project. In this interview, Bunch discusses the origins of her dance career and the places her pursuit of this career took her. Bunch discusses the various shows she performed in both in the United States and Europe, and describes the differences between a dancer and a showgirl. Bunch describes the responsibilities and rights of dancers, their contracts, and their leisure activities. Finally, Bunch also discusses her personal life including two of her marriages.

Archival Collection