The Joffrey School.
THE JOFFREY SCHOOL has bestowed its first awards on its illustrious alumni. At its gala in February, it honored Arlene Shuler for business, Lawrence Rhodes in education, Francesca Corkle for service, Gary Chryst for lifetime achievement in the arts, and Margo Sappington Texas-born Margo Sappington joined the Joffrey Ballet in 1965 -- at the invitation of Robert Joffrey -- where she danced an extensive repertoire of works including ballets by Gerald Arpino. for choreography. Shuler talked about her career coming full circle, now that she is president and CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of New York City Center - This article is about the New York concert hall. For the shopping mall, see Columbus City Center.
New York City Center, historically known as City Center of Music and Drama[1], and also known as , where she performed with the Joffrey decades ago. Kevin McKenzie Kevin Alexander McKenzie (born July 16, 1948 in Pretoria) was a South African cricketer from 1966/67 to 1986/87. He never got to play Test cricket like his son Neil due to South Africa's apartheid ban but became a successful batsman in first class cricket. , artistic director of 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. , introduced Gary Chrsyt, saying that, as a performer, he defined the word "riveting." Chryst said he put all his faith in Joffrey. "Where else would a skinny kid with big feet be able to become a dancer?" Melissa Hayden The name, Melissa Hayden, may refer to: - Melissa Hayden is a Canadian dancer.
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presented the award to Francesca Corkle, who has taught at The Joffrey School for more than 20 years. Margo Sappington recalled her awe of Mr. Joffrey, and how, even after she started choreographing musicals, he gave her the opportunity to do her first ballet. Finis Jhung made an eloquent presentation to Lawrence Rhodes, who now directs the Juilliard Dance Division. Many speakers recalled Robert Joffrey as an excellent teacher and a man of great charm. The performances included Gerald Arpino's duet RUTH, Ricordi Per Due, danced stunningly by Maia Wilkins and Willy Shives of The Joffrey Ballet, and the current generation of students in excerpts from Surrender 2 Love, a flamenco-tinged piece by Eli Lazar for the Joffrey Ensemble Dancers. The evening, held at the Fashion Institute of Technology, was directed by faculty member Maurice Brandon Curry.
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