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This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American choreographers. It includes choreographers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Wikimedia Commons has media related to African American choreographers .
Thelma Hill (1924 – 1977), African-American ballet dancer, choreographer and dance teacher, performed in the first telecast of Revelations; Gregory Oliver Hines (February 14, 1946 – August 9, 2003), American actor, singer, dancer and choreographer; Hong 10 (born 16 February 1985 in South Korea), male South Korean B-Boy
John Neumeier - American choreographer, artistic director of Hamburg Ballet; Nicholas Brothers - African American dancing brothers (Fayard and Harold) known for their acrobatic techniques; Kyra Nichols - American ballet dancer and teacher; Nikolina Nikoleski - Croatian teacher and choreographer of Bharatnatyam
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American male dancers. It includes American male dancers that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Contents
A young Black dancer during the decline of Washington, DC's Black dance golden age (1932 – 2000), Short represents one of the last African-American dance artists to study with Mike Malone (the founding director of Howard University's Musical Theatre department), and D.C. dancers and teachers such as Tyrone Murray, Assane Konte, Adrian Bolton ...
African-American male dancers (1 C, 123 P) B. African-American ballet dancers ... African-American choreographers (1 C, 98 P) Pages in category "African-American dancers"
The Charles Moore Center for Ethnic Studies specialized in recreating African and Caribbean traditional dances and revivals of works by African choreographers. Through his company, Moore brought many African dancers and musicians to the United States to perform, including master drummer, Chief Bay. Between 1974 and 1985, Moore's company toured ...
Mel Alexander Tomlinson (January 3, 1954 – February 5, 2019) was an American dancer and choreographer. At the time of his debut with the New York City Ballet in 1981, he was the only African-American dancer in the company. [2] [3] Ballet choreographer Agnes de Mille referred to Tomlinson as "the most exciting black dancer in America."
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