Portrait photograph of a female dancer associated with the Columbia Pictures musical comedy All Ashore (1953). The subject wears an off the shoulder sweater and has been photographed from head to waist.
Portrait photograph of a female dancer associated with the Columbia Pictures musical comedy All Ashore (1953). The subject stands with one knee perched on a rectangular box and wears a costume comprised of a turtle-neck sweater with the words “All Ashore” printed across the chest, satin shorts with buttons along the sides, and high-heeled shoes.
Portrait photograph of a female dancer associated with the Columbia Pictures musical comedy All Ashore (1953). The subject stands with one knee perched on a rectangular box and wears a costume comprised of a turtle-neck sweater with the words “All Ashore” printed across the chest, satin shorts with buttons along the sides, and high-heeled shoes.
Portrait photograph of a female dancer associated with the Columbia Pictures musical comedy All Ashore (1953). The subject is seated on a rectangular box and wears costume comprising a turtle-neck sweater with the words “All Ashore” printed across the chest, satin shorts with buttons along the sides, and high-heeled shoes.
Portrait photograph of a female dancer associated with the Columbia Pictures musical comedy All Ashore (1953). The subject wears sweater with a scarf tied at neck.
The historical pageant, La Fiesta de la Rancho San Jose, at the Los Angeles County Fair celebrated the one hundredth anniversary of the first Spanish settlers, Don Ygnacio Palomares and Don Arcardo Vejar to the Pomona Valley.
Banjara women dancing and singing. Six women dance (a welcome song for marriage?) with raised arms, bedecked with white bangles. They wear large nose rings, toe rings, and elaborate necklaces. Their long cholīs (blouse) gāgrās (ankle-length full skirts) and oṛhnīs (shawl worn over head, one end tucked into waist) are decorated with needlework, coins, and mirror work. The headman, Gajā, plays a daf for their song. Other men had left for work in fields. Huts and a thatch-roof cowshed are visible in the background. The village is 17 miles from Hyderabad.
Banjara women dancing and singing accompanied by a daf or ḍapla (?). Two women bedecked with white bangles with arms and bodies lowered, as Gajā, plays a daf or ḍapla (?) with thin bamboo sticks. Dwellings are visible in the background. The village is 17 miles from Hyderabad.
Barbara Lee Tramutto dancing, in flowered dress, sash, necklace of flowers or leaves, and palm-frond hat, barefoot, one foot raised, hand behind head, indoors with wall in background, 2 leis hanging, and flower necklace or wreath on floor. The photograph was taken at the home of Adelbert Bartlett, located at 535 15th St., Santa Monica.