Gillian Murphy is a famous dancer known for being in the American Ballet Theatre, and playing many leads. Some roles she is known for is Odette-Odile in Swan Lake, Juliet in Romeo and Juliet, Cinderella in Cinderella, and many more leads. I believe Gillian Murphy is important enough to study because of her astounding past of dance, and her future as a dancer. She has made a name for herself and always have been at the top.
April 11, 1979 Gillian Murphy was born in Wimbledon, England. At the age of 3, she began her training for dance in Belgium. When she turned 5, her family moved to South Carolina. From there she started taking classes and soon became a member of the Columbia City Ballet. At the age of 11 she already had many lead roles including
As a child, she lived in Selbu, Norway (Belle Gunness Biography). Around the age of twenty-one she left Norway and immigrated to America in 1881 (Belle Gunness Biography). At the age of twenty-two, she moved in with her sister in Chicago where she changed her name to Belle (Cellania).
Kathleen Genevieve Ledecky was born in Bethesda, Maryland, March 17, 1997. Katie ledecky’s mother is Mary Ledecky, who swims for the university of new mexico, and her father, David Ledecky who is a therapist. As young Katie Ledecky got older, Katie Ledecky was influenced by her older brother, Michael Ledecky and her mother, Mary Ledecky, to start swimming. So at the young age of six, Katie Ledecky started swimming competitively, following her family members footsteps (her brother and her mother, the ones that I just mentioned), meanwhile, attending the elementary little flower school, then at age eleven, still swimming, she graduated from her middle school, and went on to her high school stone ridge school of the sacred heart, then
He admired Gene Kelly and Fred Astaire. He also took tap dancing classes at a neighbors house. Alvin began to love dance more and more after he visited a modern dance school ran by Lester Horton. He graduated
One of his male friends introduced him to the dance world at Horton’s Dance School. This school had a dance company that was actually the first company that accepted dancers of all races. At the age of 22, Alvin began complete training at Horton’s school. At the end of 1953, Horton passed away leaving the company without a choreographer. Though Alvin had little training and was only 22 years old, he was well known and respected in the Horton School.
Selena Quintanilla Perez is a Tex Mex singer. She traveled around the U.S. and Mexico performing. Her fan club president got mad at Selena and decided to kill her. In her memory a statue was built for Selena. Before I explain her monument here is a little background about her life.
Betty Marie did great things as a ballerina. She became prima ballerina for New York City Ballet. She was the first American in a century to dance for the Paris Opera Ballet. And last but not least, she performed The Firebird. These are great achievements for Betty Marie as a ballerina.
Kara Walker is a contemporary African-American artist who explores race, gender, sexuality, violence and identity in her work. She is best known for her room-size tableaux of black cut-paper silhouettes. Walker lives in New York and is on the faculty of the MFA program at Rutgers University. Walker was born in Stockton, California in 1969. Her father, Larry Walker, is a former artist and a retired professor.
Debbie Allen Is an American actress dancer, choreographer will all major dances like classical Ballet, Modern, African, Hip Hop and Jazz. Now she is currently teaching young dancers. At age 12 Debbie Allen audition at ballet school when she returned to her birth home in Texas. Auditioning for the school got denied just because of her skin color. When she got a second chance to perform a Russian instructor saw her talent of how a good dancer she is by a that the Russian instructor let her be is his academy .
A Spoonful of Sugar Thesis Statement: The life of Julie Andrews is one full of love, fun, and a little bit of magic. Julie Andrews is an extraordinary woman known for many reasons. Julie, nicknamed “Jules,” is a magical lady whose presence could light up any room. Her life is a spectacular one, along with her story. The life of Julie Andrews is one full of love, fun, and a little bit of magic.
Simone Biles was asked how did she get into gymnastics; her response was “I went to Bannon's on a day care field trip. While there I imitated the other gymnasts, and Coach Ronnie noticed. The gym sent home a letter requesting that I join tumbling or gymnastics.” As she explained to The Hollywood Reporter. She then began doing gymnastics in 2003 at the age of 6.
“[My dance instructor] Cindy believed that ballet was richer when it embraced diverse shapes and cultures. There would be times in my career when I would struggle to remember that, but I would eventually come back to that conviction, that the stage on which I performed was brighter for having me, even if some in the audience or dancing beside didn 't always agree” (“Misty Copeland
A natural leader if you would say so. She was never really sure what she wanted to do or get involved in while she was going through school. When she got old enough she decided she wanted to live somewhere steady so she moved in with her aunt and uncle in Sylvania, Georgia. Her parents shortly after got deployed so it wasn't a hard adjustment at first. She attended school at Screven County High School and decided to try out for the cheerleading squad.
She was born to an extremely religious family in Domremy, France. She did not go to school but was taught to be extremely devout. Joan was especially good at spinning, an activity that was quite common in the mid 15th century, and is said to have been a fast runner. She loved going to church and
She was then raised in El Paso, Texas. As a child, she began kindergarten where she spoke the only language she knew, which was Spanish. She soon discovered that her language only brought her trouble from her teachers and administrators. Being
At the age of twelve, her parents divorced and she moved with her mother and brother in Southgate, England. It was at this age that she also attended the Sylvia Young Theater School. But