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Jack Mitchell Jack Mitchell may refer to:
  • Jack Mitchell (drummer), is the drummer of British indie band Haven
  • Jack Mitchell (fictional character), a recurring fictional character in many short stories and sketches by Henry Lawson
 took the photo of Charles Weidman Charles Edward Weidman, Jr. (1901 in Lincoln, Nebraska-1975) was a modern dancer, choreographer and teacher. He studied and performed with Denishawn before leaving to form the Humphrey-Weidman school and company with Doris Humphrey and Pauline Lawrence.  on page 66 of the April issue. Jodi Falk was not the composer ["A Voracious voracious

said of appetite. See polyphagia.
 Appetite for Dance, April, page 72]; she was collaborator and co-choreographer with Kathryn Posin on project Crossroads for the Hartford Ballet. She was also primarily responsible for the community performers. John Prinz [Hotline, April, page 30] has not staged Jerome Robbins's ballets; he has staged Balanchine ballets. The photograph by Marry Sohl [May, page 10] is of the Joe Goode Joe Goode (b. 1937) born Joseph Goode, is an American Artist. Goode was born in Oklahoma City, OK, and from 1959 to 1961 attended the Chouinard Art Institute in Los Angeles, CA. Birth of "Pop Art"
Goodes's first solo show was at James Newman's Dilexi Gallery in 1962.
 Performance Group's production of Doris in a Dustbowl.
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