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COLLEGE STUDIO DEDICATED TO EDUCATOR.


When a mentor passes on, it is time to mourn mourn  
v. mourned, mourn·ing, mourns

v.intr.
1. To feel or express grief or sorrow. See Synonyms at grieve.

2.
, but also to celebrate a life and legacy. Dr. Fannie Helen Melcer mentored hundreds of students and colleagues at Rhode Island College
This article is about the current institution that has used this name since its founding in 1854. For the institution that was founded in 1764 and which continued to use this name until 1804, see Brown University.
, offering them new and unexpected ways of perceiving dance and dancers. Her approach to dance and dance education was inclusive and artistically vigorous. So it was particularly appropriate that Rhode Island College paid tribute to this influential educator by dedicating a dance studio to her in the newly completed John Nazarian Center for the Performing Arts.

In an evening full of dancing and reminiscing, members of the Rhode Island College Dance Company joined Clay Taliaferro & Dancers to celebrate Melcer's inspired teaching and commitment. Dr. Taliaferro, the well-known dancer and educator who was a close friend and artistic associate of Melcer, praised her "infectious generosity of spirit" and inspiration, which awakened a·wak·en  
tr. & intr.v. a·wak·ened, a·wak·en·ing, a·wak·ens
To awake; waken. See Usage Note at wake1.



[Middle English awakenen, from Old English
 unanticipated creativity in his own earliest choreographic cho·re·og·ra·phy  
n. pl. cho·re·og·ra·phies
1.
a. The art of creating and arranging dances or ballets.

b. A work created by this art.

2.
 efforts.

As part of the evening's Fannie Helen Melcer Memorial Concert, Taliaferro recreated a version of Dance in FM, a 1978 piece dedicated to Melcer, for the Rhode Island College Dance Company, adding a section that featured alumni of the company. The evening was made possible through the generosity of Melcer's colleague and companion Billie Ann Burrill, professor emerita Emerita is a honorary title retained corresponding to that held immediatey before retirement. (associated with retired from service) --Kabir4you2002 11:55, 28 September 2007 (UTC)
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 and founder of the dance department.

After joining the faculty in the 1950s, Melcer became artistic director of the Rhode Island College Dance Company and was appointed director of Health, Physical Education, Recreation and Athletics. Her contributions included initiating the practice of bringing in professional choreographers This is a list of choreographers A
  • Paula Abdul
  • Alvin Ailey
  • Richard Alston
  • Robert Alton
  • Gerald Arpino
  • Frederick Ashton
  • Fred Astaire
  • Lea Anderson
B
  • Jean Babilée
  • George Balanchine
 to set dances on the company and instituting a public school touring program.
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Title Annotation:Fannie Helen Melcer, Rhode Island College
Author:Cohen, Patricia G.
Publication:Dance Magazine
Article Type:Brief Article
Geographic Code:1U1RI
Date:Apr 1, 2001
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