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Rebecca Wright (1947-2006).


Although the Joffrey Ballet Joffrey Ballet, one of the major American dance companies. It was founded in New York City in 1954 by the dancer-choreographer Robert Joffrey. From 1956 to 1964 it made yearly tours of the United States.  promoted its "all star/no star" policy, Rebecca Wright, who danced there from 1966-1975, was indisputably a star. Sadly, after a prolonged battle with cancer, her star faded on January 29.

A dancer of remarkable precision and power, Wright seemed incapable of marking a rehearsal--she always danced full-out. Able to move instantly from pointe shoes to sneakers sneakers
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, she embodied the versatility of the Joffrey style. In Ashton's The Dream, Wrights Titania had impeccable footwork, clearly shaped port de bras port de bras  
n.
The technique or practice of positioning and moving the arms in ballet.
, and infallible musicality.

Wright demonstrated her allegro showmanship in Arpino's Kettentanz, Trinity, and Valentine, as well as in Tharp's Deuce Coupe. Later, at American Ballet Theatre American Ballet Theatre, one of the foremost international dance companies of the 20th cent. It was founded in 1937 as the Mordkin Ballet and reorganized as the Ballet Theatre in 1940 under the direction of Lucia Chase and Rich Pleasant. , she excelled as a spunky spunk·y  
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Spirited; plucky.



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 Swanilda in Coppelia and sailed through the technical demands of Theme and Variations. On Broadway, she played a spry An application framework from Adobe for building rich Internet applications using HTML. Spry takes the tedium out of writing AJAX code and also includes routines for creating animation effects and building widgets. For more information, visit http://labs.adobe.com/technologies/spry.  unicorn in the musical Merlin.

Later Wright served as the ballet master for Twyla Tharp's company, director of both the Adelphi University and Joffrey/New School dance programs, and artistic director of ABT's summer training intensives. Since the fall of 2004, Wright directed the Washington School of Ballet, succeeding Mary Day.

Christian Holder, who often danced with Wright at the Joffrey, said, "Becky's smile lit up every room she entered, just as her personality lit up every stage on which she performed. She made a wonderful contribution to dance from the '60s-'80s and in administration up to the present. I loved her very much, and still do."
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Title Annotation:dancer
Author:Carman, Joesph
Publication:Dance Magazine
Article Type:Brief article
Date:Apr 1, 2006
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