Junger, Esther (c. 1915–)

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Junger, Esther (c. 1915–)

American dancer and theatrical choreographer. Born c. 1915 in New York, NY.

Trained with Bird Larson at Neighborhood Playhouse in NYC before joining his troupe; performed with New World Players and Senia Gluck-Sandor's Dance Center; worked at Humphrey-Weidman studio; danced at Radio City Music Hall as soloist in 2036; choreographed own solo recitals (starting 1930), including Go Down Death (1930), Closed in Cities (1932), and Bach Goes To Town; also choreographed for such Broadway shows as Tis of Thee (1940), Dark of the Moon (1945) and Dear Judas (1947); received one of the 1st Bennington Choreographic fellowships (1937). Further works of choreography include Bolero (1930), Ballad of a Nun (1930), Soap Box (1932), Dance for the People (1937), Ravage (1937), Stage Characters (1940), Judgment Day (1940), Negro Sketches (1940), Cinema Ballerinas (1940) and Black Narcissus (1942).