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Ayman Harper transcript, Chicago Dance History Project, October 16, 2015
Ayman Harper transcript, Chicago Dance History Project, October 16, 2015
Ayman Harper transcript, Chicago Dance History Project, October 16, 2015
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Title Ayman Harper transcript, Chicago Dance History Project, October 16, 2015 
Creator Chicago Dance History Project, Cutcher, Jenai, Kodat, Madeleine
Date October 16, 2015 
Description Interviewee: Ayman Harper
Interviewer: Jenai Cutcher
Videographer: Madeleine Kodat 
Biographical/HIstorical Note Originally from Texas, Ayman Harper came to Chicago at the age of seventeen to join Hubbard Street Dance Chicago. After leaving Hubbard Street to dance with Nederlands Dans Theatre II, he was then asked to be a part of William Forsythe’s company as a dancer, guest choreographer, and stager. In the past 25 years, Harper has performed in over 20 countries and taught at companies and universities across five continents. (2024) 
Archival Collection Title Chicago Dance History Project oral history interviews and records
Place Illinois--Chicago
Rights Status In Copyright
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Call Number Dance MS CDHP 
Size 161.84 KB 
Unique Identifier NL12K23Z 
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