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Marion Durham Cuyjet (/suːˈʒeɪ/; July 29, 1920 –
October 22, 1996) was a
pioneer in
dance education in
Black Philadelphia.
Marion Durham Cuyjet was born in...
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Dance at six.
There she
studied with
Marion Cuyjet, who
became one of Jamison's
early mentors.
Under Cuyjet's tutelage,
Jamison studied classical ballet...
- /kəˈhuːn/
Cowper like
Cooper /ˈkuːpər/ Also
regular Cruwys KROOZ /ˈkruːz/
Cuyjet soo-ZHAY /suːˈʒeɪ/
Dalyell dee-EL /diˈɛl/
Dalziel dee-EL /diˈɛl/ Davies...
- Remains.
Collaborators included Tara
Aisha Willis,
Jessica Pretty,
Leslie Cuyjet, and
Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste. The work
premiered at Bard College, and...
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Undertow * (1945) List of
dancers Crawford, Mad (25
August 2021). "Marion
Cuyjet &
Betty Nichols' Orbit:
Antony Tudor". MOBBallet.
Retrieved 29
August 2022...
- doi:10.1093/acrefore/9780199329175.013.21 ISBN 9780199329175. Liu, W. M.,
Cuyjet, M. J., & Lee, S. (2010).
Asian American student involvement in
Asian American...
- society.
Bruce D. LaVant; John L. Anderson;
Joseph W. Tigg (1997).
Michael J.
Cuyjet (ed.).
Retaining African American Men
Through Mentoring Initiatives. John...
- work
included four performers: Tara
Aisha Willis,
Jessica Pretty,
Leslie Cuyjet, and
Jeremy Toussaint-Baptiste. Toussaint-Baptiste was also
sound designer...
- role
models were
Essie Marie Dorsey,
Sydney Gibson King, and
Marion Durham Cuyjet. As a
child she
wished to
shatter the
social barriers prohibiting African...
- 4, 1918, he
married Marie J.
Cuyjet, and they had one child,
Allan Randall Freelon Jr. At some
point Freelon and
Cuyjet divorced;
Freelon was married...