Pennison, Marleen (1951–)
Pennison, Marleen (1951–)
American modern dancer and choreographer. Born Aug 26, 1951, in New Orleans, LA; trained at University of Southern Louisiana.
Performed for choreographers Barbara Roan in Blue Mountain Paper Parade (1974) and Ping Chong in Fear and Loathing in Gotham (1980); began teaching movement for actors, and became director of Stella Adler Studio movement program in NY (1977); wrote and directed the play Busy Signal (1980).
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