Worthington Civic Ballet Brochure

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Worthington Civic Ballet Brochure is text. Its dimensions are 8.5 in. x 3 in.. It is 8 pages long.

It was created in 1997.

Worthington Civic Ballet is the Creator. Worthington Libraries is the Contributor.

Worthington Civic Ballet Director, Barbara Burrows is a native of Worthington, Ohio. She opened the dance company after graduating from Worthington High School in 1963. She was trained locally by Duard Farquhar and Jorg Fasting, directors of the Capital City Ballet Company and also studied with leading dancers of Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, New York City Ballet, the Martha Graham Dance Company, faculty of the Juilliard School of Music, Carnegie Hall, the American Dance Machine, and the Gus Giordano Jazz Dance Chicago. Miss Burrows was a founding member of the Worthington Arts Council. Locally she instructed hundreds of Worthington area children in dance and theater over a course of forty years. She was known for her authentic choreography and talent as a seamstress, having designed and sewed dance costumes for her dance companies. Her dance companies performed over 700 shows in Worthington and Columbus, including the "Artists-In-Schools" touring programs with the Ohio Theatre for Youth and the Greater Columbus Arts Council.

This brochure of the Worthington Civic Ballet and Jazz North Studios and Dance Company provides information about the faculty, classes that were offered, annual performances, alumni that went on to pursue careers in the performing arts, and photographs.

It covers the topics art, ballet, business, dance and theater.

It features the person Barbara Albright (née Burrows), 1945-2003.

It covers the city Worthington.

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This metadata record was human prepared by Worthington Libraries on November 15, 2004. It was last updated October 13, 2017.