Horne, Katharyn (1932–)

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Horne, Katharyn (1932–)

American ballet dancer. Name variations: Catherine Horn. Born Catherine Horn, June 20, 1932, in Fort Worth, TX; dau. of Catherine Collie Horn and William Sullivan Horn.

Performed locally with Fort Worth Civic Ballet early on in career; moved to NY where she continued her training with Margaret Craske and Antony Tudor; as Catherine Horn, danced with Ballet Theater (1951–56), where she appeared in featured roles in John Taras' Designs with Strings, Balanchine's Theme and Variations, David Lichine's Helen of Troy, and other works; received great acclaim for her performances in Agnes de Mille's Rodeo and Fall River Legend; danced with Metropolitan Opera Ballet (1957–65) and in numerous works by James Waring, Anton Dolin, and Ron Sequoio for Manhattan Festival Ballet; taught with Craske at Manhattan School of Dance upon retirement; served as artistic director of Omaha Ballet.

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