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From 2002 to 2019, the Rockettes presented a dance training program called the Rockettes Summer Intensive. This weeklong dance education program offered aspiring dancers the opportunity to train with current Radio City Rockettes and choreographers and learn choreography from the Rockettes repertoire. [17]
The dance company’s invite-only, no-cost training program offers intensive study in the Rockettes' precision style. The 18 women come from two countries (U.S. and Australia) and 11 different states.
The Radio City Rockettes span a range of ages; however, there's a minimum age dancers must meet to be eligible to audition. All Rockettes must be at least 18 years of age or older.
A total of 84 Rockettes take the stage at Radio City to perform 90-minute shows between November and January; however, there are several performances that take place in the city's open air.
Mund was born in Bismarck, North Dakota to DeLora Kautzmann-Mund and Doug Mund. [4]Mund is a choreographer and dancer. [5] In high school, she trained four summers with the Radio City Rockettes [6] and was named one of their "Successful Rockette Women" in 2019. [7]
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Although joining the Rockettes always was a dream for her, she graduated in three years from Arthur P. Schalick High School in Pittsgrove to accept a traineeship with the Atlantic City Ballet in 2014.
On the morning of March 14, 1978, the day of the Landmark Hearing, the Committee organized a publicity stunt in the form of an "impromptu" kick line by the Rockettes on the steps of City Hall. This successfully brought immediate attention from reporters who were there to cover the hearing.