Item is a list of Maguire's teaching appointments as a course director in the Faculty of Fine Arts, Dance, at York University between 2002 and 2013.
Item is a report made by York University BFA dance students about dance performances they presented on the Keele Campus, inspired in part by a workshop given by Maguire at Series 8:08 on site-specific performance in October 2010.
File consists of posters and notices pertaining to dance performances created and performed by the faculty and students of the Dance program of York University's Faculty of Fine Arts. These performances are "Celestial navigations" (performed in March 2008, choreographed by Maguire and part of the York Fine Arts Festival), "Flock" (performed in December 2010, choreographed by Maguire and part of the Dance Innovations series), and "Frost moon dances" (performed in November 2012, choreographed by Maguire and part of the Dance Innovations series).
File pertains to payments made to dancers Laurence Lemieux and Jay Gower Taylor for their work in Maguire's dance piece "Resurgence", performed at the World Dance Alliance Global Assembly, held at York University in July 2006. Included is a programme for the event.
File consists of notes for a Sound Symposium workshop entitled "From movement to dance", prepared by Maguire, to be conducted in St. John's, Newfoundland, in July 1983.
Item is a group photograph of the dancers who participated in Duke Redbird's video project "Totem impact", about the beaver as a totem animal. The dancers were members of the York University Dance Ensemble and the choreographer was Terrill Maguire. The photograph is mounted on a mat and signed by the dancers depicted in the image.
Item is a calendar featuring the 1994 performers of the National Ballet of Canada. Calendar is signed by dancers Gizella Witkowsky, Pierre Quinn, Martine Lamy, Karen Kain, Kimberly Glasco, Raymond Smith, Serge Lavoie, Chan Hon Goh, Jeremy Ransom, and James Kudelka.
File consists of thank-you cards sent to Maguire from dance students and friends.
Fonds consists of records documenting Terrill Maguire’s dance and choreography career, the formation and management of her dance and music festival, Inde, as well as her work as an instructor in the dance department of York University’s Faculty of Fine Arts. These records include correspondence, day planners, grant applications, proposals, course materials, contracts, memorabilia, photographs, videocassettes, audio reels, cassettes and compact discs.
Maguire, TerrillItem is a video recording of performances of Maguire's dance choreography, including "Run ragged", "Sea changes", "Passage", "Kali" and "Prism". A performance of "Dance for Terrill", choreographed by Grant Strate, is also included.
Item is a video recording of six solo dances in rehearsal, one duet, "Eclipse", and one quartet, "Terradactyl".
File consists of programmes pertaining to dance performances and/or choreography by Maguire.
File consists of programmes pertaining to dance performances and/or choreography by Maguire.
Item is a video recording of two dance pieces choreographed by Maguire featuring dancers Ann Ditchburn and Donald Dawson. Videocassette was submitted as part of a grant application to the Canada Council.
Item is a video recording of a dance piece choreographed by Maguire and performed by Maguire and Brigitte Bourbeau.
File includes dance notes for courses in dance composition taught by Maguire at York University in 1978-1979 and 1988.
File includes notes, class lists and a reading list and syllabus pertaining to Maguire's work as a dance instructor.
File consists of exam questions, a rough course outline and a list of handwritten test questions.
File consists of copies of letters written by poet Susan Musgrave to Stephen Reid, sent to Maguire from Musgrave.
File consists of student papers from Selma Odom's York University course on movement (1930.06). These papers examine performances from the Inde '85 festival.
File pertains to Maguire's work as a teacher for one of Series 8:08's alternative technique classes, held in October 2010.
File consists of biographies, correspondence, financial statements and flyers pertaining to Maguire's project Rhythm Heart, an event of dance and live music at the Arts Court Theatre in Ottawa in June 1995.
File includes Maguire's draft proposals to York University's Faculty of Fine Arts, Committee on Administrative Affairs, regarding her course, Animating Communties Through Dance and Related Arts Practices.
File consists of a sample of student project journals submitted to Maguire for evaluation as part of this 2007 course.
File consists of a sample of student project journals submitted to Maguire for evaluation as part of this 2007 course.
Series consists of records pertaining to Maguire’s activities as a dancer, choreographer, teacher and arts organizer. These records, which include grant applications, photographs, letters of agreement, correspondence, proposals and notes, document Maguire’s work as an instructor in dance in the Faculty of Fine Arts at the York University, her independent choreography and dance projects, and her involvement with community arts education and dance instruction.
File consists of theatre, music and dance programmes, often annotated by Maguire, pertaining to shows she reviewed while living in New York City.
File consists of photographs of Karen Kain, likely accumulated and used by Maguire's partner, David Langer, in the creation of his episode of the CBC's Life and Times documentary about Kain.
Item depicts Maguire posed in the Bell-Trinity Plaza fountain in Toronto for a performance of "Sanctuary", which was part of Water Sources, an outdoor performance series.
Photograph depicts three dancers performing choreography by Lawrence Gradus for the Theatre Ballet of Canada (later the Ottawa Ballet).
Item is a photograph by Terry Sutherland, a student at Northern Lights Secondary School in Moosonee, Ontario, acquired by Maguire while on an artist residency in the James Bay region.
Item is an unsigned agreement between Terrill Maguire and the Toronto Dance Theatre regarding the acquisition of Maguire's dance piece "Raining Heart".
File consists of receipts for Maguire's grants received from the Canada Council in 1988 and a 1985 receipt for a performance payment from Harbourfront.
Item is a programme for an evening of dance celebrating the life and work of choreographer Murray Darroch after his death, featuring performances of his choreography.
File consists of resource materials pertaining to education and the arts, as well as reports, minutes and agendas pertaining to the activities of the Ottawa Board of Education's Advisory Committee on the Arts. Michael Wilson was the coordinator of the arts for the Ottawa Board of Education and a member of the committee, and Maguire participated on the committee as a community member.
Series consists of photographs, newspaper and magazine clippings, posters, performance notices and programmes, newsletters, certificates, press releases, CVs and biographies pertaining to Maguire’s career as a dancer, choreographer and teacher.
File consists of photographs of a dance performance entitled "Lunatic phases", by Reinhard Ritzenstein with Maguire and composer Gayle Young, performed at the University of Guelph in 1981. Included is a description of the piece and biographies of the performers.
Item pertains to a dance performance by Maguire in the Noguchi Sculpture Garden Fountain in New York City, accompanied by musician Richard Cohen.
Item is an agreement between Maguire and Moonhorse Dance Theatre for her participation in dance event entitled Older & Reckless #13.
File consists of a signed letter of agreement and letter pertaining to Maguire's engagement for Artspace, in Ottawa, to participate in an event with Michelle George on 15-16 June 1990.
Item is a letter sent to Maguire thanking her for service as an assessor for the National Arts Training Contribution Program.
Item is a letter sent to Maguire by Vivine Scarlett, the Community Development Coordinator for the Dance Umbrella of Ontario, thanking her for her participation as a panel member at its Artsweek '98 DUOcafe.