Eisenberg, Mary Jane (1951–)

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Eisenberg, Mary Jane (1951–)

American modern dancer and choreographer. Born Mar 28, 1951, in Erie, Pennsylvania; trained under Laura Foreman, and at studios of Martha Graham and Erick Hawkins.

Performed with company of Louis Falco, most notably in his Caviar (1970); appeared in recitals for Jennifer Muller's troupe; danced with Glen Tetley's company; began working as choreographer and dancer with Dance/LA after moving to West Coast (late 1970s); performed in works of Bonnie Brosterman and Spider Kedelsky, among others; taught in dance department of California State University, Long Beach, for 10 years; founded Shale: Mary Jane Eisenberg Dance Company, where she served as artistic and managing director for many years; became managing director for Joe Goode Performance Groupe (1999). Choreographed Close to Home (1976), Apartments (1977), Mommy (1978) and Train Station (1980), among others.

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