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Schola Cantorum Records, 1995/2016

2.70 Linear Feet 3 Hollinger document cases, 1 audiovisual box, and 1 oversized box boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Organizational records, programs, audiovisual material and posters from the Hampton Roads music choir, Schola Cantorum.
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Schola Cantorum Records, 1995/2016 2.70 Linear Feet 3 Hollinger document cases, 1 audiovisual box, and 1 oversized box boxes

Virginia Stage Company Records, 1968/2014

8.5 Linear Feet 20 Hollinger document cases and 1 oversized folder boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Originally founded as the Norfolk Theater Center in 1968 and later renamed in 1978, the Virginia Stage Company is Hampton Roads only professional theater company. The VSC produces six plays per year running from September through April. In addition to theater productions, the organization provides educational and community engagement programs including student matinees, in-school tours, workshops, and a summer theater camp.
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Virginia Stage Company Records, 1968/2014 8.5 Linear Feet 20 Hollinger document cases and 1 oversized folder boxes

Virginia Symphony Orchestra Records, 1921/2018

67.10 Linear Feet 60 Hollinger document cases, 6 half Hollinger cases, 19 record center cartons, 13 oversize boxes, 7 binder cases, 5 audiovisual boxes boxes
Abstract Or Scope
Consists of the Virginia Symphony Orchestra organizational archives, the Virginia Symphony Board archives, artifacts concerning premieres and other notable performances, and season programs.
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Virginia Symphony Orchestra Records, 1921/2018 67.10 Linear Feet 60 Hollinger document cases, 6 half Hollinger cases, 19 record center cartons, 13 oversize boxes, 7 binder cases, 5 audiovisual boxes boxes

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