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  2. Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts (formerly the Minnesota Shubert Performing Arts and Education Center) is a performing arts center and flagship for dance in downtown Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States.

  3. Miriam Schapiro - Wikipedia

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    Miriam Schapiro (also known as Mimi) (November 15, 1923 – June 20, 2015) was a Canadian -born artist based in the United States. She was a painter, sculptor, printmaker, and a pioneer of feminist art. She was also considered a leader of the Pattern and Decoration art movement. [1]

  4. Sophiline Cheam Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Sophiline Cheam Shapiro (Khmer: ឝភីរោ ជាម សុភិលីន; born 1967) is a Cambodian dancer, choreographer, and educator. Early life [ edit ] At the age of eight, Shapiro was forced to live in the countryside of Cambodia after her family was evacuated from the city by the Khmer Rouge . [1]

  5. Wayne Center for the Arts' dance program presents 'A Jolly ...

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    Proceeds from the event will support Wayne Center for the Arts, specifically to provide scholarships and access to dance programming.

  6. Carl J. Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Robert M. Jaffe (son-in-law) Carl J. Shapiro (February 15, 1913 – March 7, 2021) was an American businessman and philanthropist. In 1939 he founded Kay Windsor, Inc. in New Bedford, Massachusetts, and built it into one of the largest women's clothing companies in the country. He was its president and chairman of the board and was director of ...

  7. Joel Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Joel Shapiro, Untitled, bronze, 1990, Museum of Fine Arts, Houston. Joel Elias Shapiro (born September 27, 1941 New York City, New York) is an American sculptor renowned for his dynamic work composed of simple rectangular shapes.

  8. High Museum of Art - Wikipedia

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    The High Museum of Art's permanent collection includes more than 18,000 artworks across seven collecting areas: African art, American art, decorative arts and design, European art, folk and self-taught art, modern and contemporary art, and photography.

  9. Cairo Contemporary Dance Center - Wikipedia

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    Cairo Contemporary Dance Center (CCDC) is an independent space for contemporary dance in Egypt. It’s the first contemporary dance school in Africa and the Middle East, offering a 3-year full-time professional training program for young dancers, choreographers and dance teachers.

  10. The Rock School for Dance Education - Wikipedia

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    Since its founding, The Rock School for Dance Education has produced world class ballet dancers including brothers Isaac Hernández and Esteban Hernández, now both at San Francisco Ballet, as well as Christine Shevchenko (American Ballet Theatre), Michaela DePrince (Boston Ballet), Beckanne Sisk (Houston Ballet), Derek Dunn (Boston Ballet ...

  11. Nat Mayer Shapiro - Wikipedia

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    Nat Mayer Shapiro was born in New York City, and spent his childhood and adolescence in Brooklyn, NY. At ten, he decided he would become a full-time fine arts painter and started attending the after-school programs at the Pratt Institute in New York. He was inducted in the army in 1941, and traveled with the Medical Corp to Australia and New ...