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  2. Nadia Chilkovsky Nahumck - Wikipedia

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    Nadia Chilkovsky wed Nicholas Nahumck in 1941. A native of Spring Valley, New York, and son of Nicholas and Anastasia Nahumck, he served in the United States Navy during World War II, graduated from the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts in Philadelphia in 1949, and then worked as a book artist and illustrator.

  3. Harriman-Jewell Series - Wikipedia

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    “Cezanne called the Louvre ‘the book in which we learn to read,’” said Terry Teachout, a Jewell alumnus and drama critic for The Wall Street Journal. “The Harriman program was the book in which I learned to see, hear, and love the performing arts. It gave me a golden yardstick of taste–-one I still use to this day.” [citation needed]

  4. Jean Erdman - Wikipedia

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    She was founding director of the dance program at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts and taught there from 1966 to 1971. [citation needed] Left to right: Jean, Joseph Campbell and Joan Halifax, at Feathered Pipe Ranch, Montana, late 1970s. In the 1980s, Erdman began reviving her early dance repertory and presenting it annually at The Open Eye.

  5. List of partner dance books - Wikipedia

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    This list contains books that provide guidance for how to teach partner/social dancing. It does not include books, such as The Dancing Master, that primarily focus on the dance steps or technique, rather than on how to teach. Edith Ballwebber, 1938, Group Instruction in Social Dancing, A. S. Barnes & Company, Inc

  6. Buta Kola - Wikipedia

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    The dance is highly stylized and performed as part of 'Bhootaradhane' or worship of the local deities worshipped by the Tulu speaking population. It has influenced Yakshagana folk theatre. [ 1 ] Būta kōlā is closely related to Theyyam of North Malabar region and Theyyam is the evolutionised form of Bhuta Kola.

  7. Concert - Wikipedia

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    A recital is a solo concerto, i.e. a concert by a soloist or small group which follows a program. It can highlight a single performer, sometimes accompanied by piano, or a performance of the works of a single composer, or a single instrument (organ recital). The invention of the solo piano recital has been attributed to Franz Liszt. [4]

  8. Norman Lloyd (composer) - Wikipedia

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    Norman Lloyd. Norman Lloyd (November 8, 1909 – July 31, 1980) was an American pianist, composer, educator, author and supporter of the arts who scored works for modern dance, documentary film [1] and classical chamber.

  9. Live from Lincoln Center - Wikipedia

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    Daytime Emmy: Special Class Program Nominated 1998–99 New York Philharmonic + Jazz at Lincoln Center: "Ellington at 100", April 7, 1999 Emmy Award for Outstanding Classical Music-Dance Program: Nominated New York City Ballet: Tchaikovsky's "Swan Lake", May 5, 1999 Nominated 1999–2000