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But orchestrating the movements of Motown was only one fancy step in a lifelong dance.
A lifelong dance enthusiast, he was president of the School of American Ballet in Manhattan from 1992 to 1997.
The company's 1946 visit to London caused a sensation, and was a moment of inspiration for such lifelong dance critics as Clement Crisp and Clive Barnes (who remembers the revelation of seeing the chic, bracing French company sandwiched between "two helpings of well-meaning British stodge").
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Iosefo said he had a "lifelong passion for dance" and would often dance at family picnics and at home with his wife and six-year-old son.
"Eddie performed in anything and everything," he added, "and was a lifelong servant to dance and dancers".
The mayor's proclamation speaks not only of Cunningham's "lifelong passion for dance" and the inspiration of his innovative choreography, but also of "the final generation of dancers chosen and trained by Cunningham himself".
Given Mr Watts' lifelong focus on dance, Dr Cross also thinks the scans of his brain may reveal slight structural variations compared to average people.
He hitch-hiked all the way to New York to pursue a lifelong career in dance— as that's where the company's top schools are.
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It started a lifelong interest in modern dance for me".
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