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The excellent dancer — Carrie Ellmore-Tallitsch, of the 360-Degree Dance Company, wearing a bandana and fingerless gloves — told us in about eight gestures what it was like to be no one, nothing, in a society.
Also, the 360-degree dance stage was a fantastic concept, but it wasn't utilized properly since the crowd rarely packed it.
She graduated from Suffolk University in Boston and received a master's degree in dance and dance education from Columbia.
Meanwhile, the soloist — Martin Lofsnes, the founder-director of the 360-degree Dance Company — was at liberty to concentrate on the movement: the fists, the stalking, the simultaneously power-packed and hobbled steps.
Annabella holds a Master's degree in Dance Education from Columbia University Teachers College, where she taught traditional Mexican dance.
So... like... "What do you do with a degree in dance?" This line of questioning often leaves me sputtering incoherent blather about dance which I am guessing sounds less than interesting and not all that impressive.
Having earned a degree in dance at UCLA, she went on to add a master's degree in dance education from New York University, and became an entertainment lawyer as well, studying by night at Georgetown University's law school in the 1980s while working by day as a dance program specialist for the National Endowment for the Arts.
In 2000, she wrote the first master's degree on dance science.
She graduated from Vassar and received a master's degree in dance from New York University.
She graduated from Cornell and received a master's degree in dance and choreography from Smith.
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