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Antoni A area of schwannoma with Verocay bodies (one annotated by circle) Verocay bodies were first described by Uruguayan neuro-pathologist José Juan Verocay in 1910. It is a required histopathological finding for diagnosing schwannomas (tumors of Schwann cells).
Cellular schwannoma is a relatively rare variation. Cellular schwannoma is nearly exclusively made up of a fascicular proliferation of well-differentiated Schwann cells that are cytologically bland, missing Verocay bodies, and just slightly exhibiting Antoni B pattern growth (10% of the tumor area).
Franceschi is an established dance teacher, she shares her love and knowledge of dance guest teaching for some of the world renowned companies and institutions; The Royal Ballet, Rambert, Richard Alston Dance Company, Wayne McGregor Dance (formerly Random), DV8, The New York Theatre Ballet, Alvin Ailey, Juilliard, The Rambert Dance School,....
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Surrendered School of Dance, formerly called Surrendered School of the Arts [1] [2] was established in 2009 as the official dance school of Paradosi Ballet Company. The school's primary teaching focus is ballet supplemented with contemporary dance and modern dance. Dance classes are offered for students from the age of three through adult.
The School of Dance was founded by Merrilee Hodgins and Joyce Shietze. The School of Dance opened its doors on Wellington Street, in the west of Ottawa, in 1978, as a nationally registered, educational, charitable, non-profit organization designed to provide professional training for dance. The budget was $11,000, with three staff, and the ...
The Accademia nazionale di danza (National Dance Academy) was established in 1940 in Italy and aims to promote the art and technique of dance. [2] [3] The National Dance Academy is the only university-level institute in Italy dedicated exclusively to the training of dancers, teachers, and choreographers, [1] [4] awarding academy diplomas equivalent to laurea (bachelor's degree) and laurea ...
Antonio Esteve Ródenas or Antonio Gades (14 November 1936 – 20 July 2004) was a Spanish flamenco dancer and choreographer.He helped to popularize the art form on the international stage.