IZZlE AWARDS HONOR BROAD SPECTRUM OF BAY AREA DANCERS.(Isadora Duncan Awards, San Francisco, California)(Brief Article)

From: Dance Magazine | Date: July 1, 2001| Author: Felciano, Rita | Copyright information

With Bay Area dance doyenne Anna Halprin and John Killacky, executive director of San Francisco's Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, as congenial masters of ceremony, the Bay Area celebrated its own during the fifteenth annual Isadora Duncan Awards on April 23. Held in the Green Room of the War Memorial Veterans Building, they were co-sponsored by the San Francisco Performing Arts Library and Museum.

One of this ceremony's most appealing aspects is in its gathering, and ho...

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