Subject: Dance costumes
**** Moderator's comments: This query comes from a person who is not on the DistList and will not see any responses that are posted here. Please respond directly to sender Searching for an experienced costume/textile conservator able to provide conservation services for two costumes of the American dancer, Katherine Dunham. I completed an overall survey of the collections of the Katherine Dunham Centers for Arts and Humanities in East St. Louis last year for the Dance Heritage Coalition. There are seven costumes designed by Ms. Dunham's husband, Jack Pratt, who was a fashion designer, that are an important part of a permanent exhibit on Ms. Dunham's life. Some of the costumes appear in original film segments on the PBS special on Ms. Dunham's work and it's impact on American dance. The costumes represent an important part of our national cultural heritage. The grant for this project is from the "Save America's Treasures" and needs to be obligated soon. The costumes are very elaborately worked, and reflect, in some cases, traditional dresses from Central and Latin America. All were worn during dances and have now been exhibited for some time. Two of the costumes ("Veracruzana" and "Cumbia") are in immediate need of stabilization, some cleaning and repair. It would be helpful as well to have a textile conservator's recommendations for the exhibition of all of the costumes and assistance on the support and mounting of all seven costumes. I have called FAIC for referrals, talked to several people, and have not been able to find anyone able to work on these costumes, which include headdresses, shoes and a parasol. I would appreciate hearing from anyone who is interested in this project. I have photographs of the two costumes that need immediate work and the costumes are already packed and waiting in East St. Louis for shipment. Ann Seibert Sr. Paper Conservator Library of Congress 202-707-8630 *** Conservation DistList Instance 15:47 Distributed: Thursday, January 3, 2002 Message Id: cdl-15-47-011 ***Received on Friday, 28 December, 2001