Sabatine, Jean A.
SABATINE, Jean A.
SABATINE, Jean A. American, b. 1941. Genres: Dance/Ballet, Theatre. Career: Illinois State University, Normal, teacher of dance and movement, 1967-69; Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, teacher of movement, 1969- 71; Pennsylvania State University, University Park, coordinator of dance and movement, 1972-80; University of Connecticut, Storrs, head of movement and dance, 1980-. Publications: Techniques and Styles of Jazz Dance, 1969; The Actor's Image: Movement Training for the Stage and Screen, 1983; Movement Training for the Stage and Screen: The Organic Connection, Mind, Spirit, Body, 1995. Address: Department of Dramatic Arts, University of Connecticut, Storrs Mansfield, CT 06268, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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