Barret, Dorothy (1917–1987)

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Barret, Dorothy (1917–1987)

American dancer and choreographer. Born, possibly Sept 7, 1917, near Berkeley, California; died, possibly Jan 1987 in Nesconset, NY.

Presented 1st known choreography at University of Berkeley, CA, in pageant Parthneia while studying there under Louise La Gai; moved to New York City and trained with teachers of diverse dance styles, including Albertina Rasch, Pierre Vladimiroff, George Balanchine, Martha Graham, Hanya Holm, and at the Humphrey-Weidman studio; performed with company of Felicia Sorel and Senia Gluck-Sandor's Dance Center in El Amor Brujo and Petrouchka; choreographed numerous works, including Little Attitudes (1938), The Evolution of the Modern Dance (1940), Spring Fever (1941), In a World I Never Made (1942), Ariadne Leads the Way (1944), Epitaph (1944), Flirtation Waltz (1944) and Saturday Afternoon (1944).

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