Scope and arrangement
The Judith Dunn collection dates from 1963 to 1978 and documents Dunn's career as a performing artist and choreographer. The collection contains primarily film and video recordings. Files containing correspondence, notes, biographies, and programs are also present.
The recordings date from 1964 to 1974 and document dance classes, improv performances, student discussions, and other performances and film clips featuring Dunn, Dixon, and members of their company, including Jack Moore and Barbara Ensley.
The file for the Judith Dunn/Bill Dixon Company contains newspaper clippings, biographies of Dunn and Dixon, and lists of choreographic works. Notes include Dunn's personal writings as well as choreographic notes. Correspondence is primarily between Dunn and Dixon, with one note from Tom Borek accompanying issues of Eddy, a magazine edited by Borek that published articles on dance and other arts.