Buglisi, Jacqulyn (1951–)

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Buglisi, Jacqulyn (1951–)

American modern dancer. Name variations: incorrectly seen as Jacquelyn. Born Feb 19, 1951, in New York, NY.

Made debut with Pearl Lang (c. early 1970s); joined Martha Graham Dance Company (1977) where she performed as principal artist throughout the world, dancing in company revivals of Graham classics as well as later works, such as Owl and the Pussy Cat and Flute of Pan; joined Graham faculty and that of Juilliard School (1977); founded her own company, Buglisi-Foreman Dance, with former Graham dancers Donlin Foreman, Terese Capucilli, and Christine Dakin (1994); work has been presented by Jacob's Pillow Dance Festival, John F. Kennedy Center of Performing Arts, Joyce Theater in New York City, and 1999 Melbourne International Festival, among others; received Fiorello LaGuardia Award for Excellence in Field of Dance; has more than 25 ballets to her credit, including Requiem, Frida, Suspended Women and Red Hills.