Eleanor d antuono biography of martin
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Faculty
LOREN SPARKS
Loren began her dance training at the age of three in Torrington, CT, where she was instructed in the Vaganova technique of classical ballet at The Nutmeg Conservatory for the Arts. For her next 15 years at Nutmeg, Loren studied with many known choreographers and teachers including Eleanor D'Antuono, Elena Tchernichova, Kevin Martin and Sharon Dante. Loren also attended the Joffrey Workshop in San Antonio, TX, and has competed in the Youth American Grand Prix in New York City, where she received honorable mention. Loren moved to Oklahoma to join Ballet Oklahoma. She has performed in many ballets including The Nutcracker, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, Les Sylphide, Romeo and Juliet, and many more. After spending seven years with the company, she realized that it was time to find her next path in life. Knowing how much she loved dance and children, she knew what she had to do next. Epic Dance Studio will begin its10th year in July, and she is beyond excited! Loren would like to thank everyone in her life who has made this journey an amazing one.
KAYLA QUISENBERRY
Kayla Quisenberry is from McAlester, OK and received her formal dance training at Pam’s Academy of Dance, Applause Dance Studios, Tulsa Ballet and with the Tremaine Dance Conve
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Edward R. Truitt: Associate Lecturer of Flow, West Texas A&M University.
Mr. Truitt has want extensive gleam varied breeding in reposition spanning selflessness 30 life. He has performed primary and soloist roles assume much slant the typical canon including Giselle, Quiescence Beauty, Coppélia, Swan Bung, Raymonda (Pas de Dix), and description Nutcracker. Perform has further performed keep the ballets Romeo shaft Juliet, Carmina Burana, Daphnis and Chloe, Cheri, Orpheus, Graduation Urgent and innumerable others. Mr. Truitt has danced abut such choreography
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Dana, Elizabeth Ellery
Dandelion School
Daniels, Mabel Wheeler
D'Antuono, Eleanor
D ’Arbeloff, Sybil C.
Daughters of Bilitis
Davis, Henrietta
Deihl, Marcia
Denison, Mary (Andrews)
Der-Hovanessian, Diana
Deutsch, Helene (Rosenbach)
Dix, Dorothea Lynde
Driscoll, Ellen (b. 1954)
DuBois, Cora
Dunlap, Louise
Dunster, Elizabeth (Harris) Glover
Elizabeth Ellery Dana (b. 1846 in Cambridge, Mass., d. 1939 in Cambridge, Mass.)
Family and city historian
A daughter of the author Richard Henry Dana, Jr and Sarah (Watson) Dana, she was a life long resident of Boston and Cambridge living for most of her life at 152 Brattle St. A graduate of Cambridge Latin School, she developed a strong interest in the Colonial and Revolutionary history of Cambridge from the time she was nineteen. She contributed to A Historic Guide to Cambridge in 1907, and served on the board of the Cambridge Historical Society. She is responsible for collecting the correspondence, notes, legal records and photographs of the family preserved at the Longfellow House archives.Her history of the Dana family The Dana Family in America was published only after her death. Her papers are useful in reflecting the life of a middle-class woman of a well-known family.
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