Cowen, Donna (c. 1950–)
Cowen, Donna (c. 1950–)
American ballet dancer. Born c. 1950 in Birmingham, Alabama.
Active in apprentice programs of Atlanta Civic, Birmingham, and City Center Joffrey ballets early on; joined the Joffrey where she created roles Gerald Arpino's Secret Places (1969) and performed in numerous company revivals, including Frederick Ashton's The Dream and John Cranko's Pineapple Poll.
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