Enid Ricardeau.Enid Ricardeau, a longtime dance teacher, director, choreographer cho·re·o·graph v. cho·re·o·graphed, cho·re·o·graph·ing, cho·re·o·graphs v.tr. 1. To create the choreography of: choreograph a ballet. 2. , and coach who began taking ballet lessons at age 4 to overcome partial paralysis, died of heart failure June 26, 2003, in her native Michigan. She was 91. Ricardeau had served as director of the Detroit City Ballet and Down River Civic Ballet, and as president of the Cecchetti Council of America and Dance Masters of Michigan. She tan dance studios with her dance-team partner and husband of sixty-five years, Jeff, who died in 1995. Ricardeau is survived by her children, grandchildren GRANDCHILDREN, domestic relations. The children of one's children. Sometimes these may claim bequests given in a will to children, though in general they can make no such claim. 6 Co. 16. , great-grandchildren, and many students, including Ballet San Jose Ballet San Jose in San Jose, California, USA, was originally founded in 1986 as the "San Jose Cleveland Ballet," a co-venture with the ten-year old Cleveland Ballet which offered to the dancers added performing exposure, and each city a ballet company for a moderate, shared Silicon Valley Artistic Director Dennis Nahat, who described her as "a woman of stamina, class, charisma An earlier presentation graphics program for Windows from Micrografx that included a comprehensive media manager for managing large libraries of image, sound and video clips. , and authority, with a full command of her art." |
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