Bailin, Gladys (1930–)

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Bailin, Gladys (1930–)

American dancer and choreographer. Born Feb 11, 1930, in New York, NY; trained at Henry Street Settlement House.

Joined Nikolais' company (1948) where she appeared in nearly all his tv works; performed on stage for Nikolais' in Totem (1959), Imago (1963) and Galaxy (1965), among others; created roles with Murray Louis troupe as a charter member, including in Family Albums (1954), Signal (1960), and Chorus I; performed in notable duets with Don Redlich such as Alice and Henry and Couplet (both 1967); choreographed works for numerous concerts with other Nikolais dancers; taught at Nikolais/Louis Dance Theater Lab and New York University School of the Arts. Works of choreography include Quiet Vision (1954), Five Ladies (1954), Harlequinade (c. 1956), Prelude and Courante (1957) and Koto (1957).

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