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Michio Itō (伊藤 道郎, Itō Michio, 13 April 1892 - 6 November 1961) was a Japanese dancer who developed his own choreography style in Europe and America. He was the son of Kimiye Iijima and architect Tamekichi Ito who was educated at the University of Washington; he was one of nine children, and the brother of director Koreya Senda.
Paul Christiano (1976–2015), American dancer and choreographer. Started out as a gymnast, then moved into dance. Started out as a gymnast, then moved into dance. He was Chicago Magazine "Dancer of the year" 2003 [ 1 ] and one of Time Out ' s "Dancing Men of 2010" [ 2 ]
Paul Taylor (BS 1953, dance) [11] – choreographer Lea Ved (BFA 2013, dance) – choreographer and contemporary dancer Amber Barbee Pickens (BFA 2015, dance) - actress, choreographer, author)
Michio (written: 道夫, 道雄, 道郎, 通夫 or 三知男) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Michio Ariyoshi (有吉 道夫, born 1935), Japanese shogi player; Michio Itō (伊藤 道郎, 1892–1961), Japanese dancer and choreographer; Michio Kaku (born 1947), American theoretical physicist, futurist ...
Joan Miller (September 30, 1936 – March 23, 2014) was an American dancer, choreographer, and educator. She was the artistic director of The Joan Miller Chamber Arts/Dance Players, a mixed-media dance company that used satire to make social commentary and provoke social change, from 1970 to 2007.
Dance in America: A Song for Dead Warriors — San Francisco Ballet (Great Performances) Michael Smuin: PBS: Dance in America: Choreographer's Notebook — Stravinsky Piano Ballets by Peter Martins (Great Performances) Peter Martins: PBS: Fame "Fame Takes a Look at Music '83" Debbie Allen: Syndicated: The 1984 Tony Awards: Albert Stephenson CBS ...
Hefner agreed that Kelce, 34, has some good moves, and the infamous Dance Moms choreographer agreed, adding, “He’s a great dancer.” Taylor Swift an Travis Kelce s Relationship Timeline From ...
Swingin' at the Savoy: The Memoir of a Jazz Dancer, [6] Miller's autobiography, describes her early life and meetings with Frankie Manning, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Ethel Waters, and Chick Webb. Stompin' at the Savoy: The Story of Norma Miller is a children's book by Alan Govenar, chronicling her life, published in 2006. [14]