Anthony, Mary (c. 1920–)

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Anthony, Mary (c. 1920–)

American dancer. Born 1920 in Newport, Kentucky.

Studied with Hanya Holm, Martha Graham and Louis Horst in New York City (early 1940s); appeared in Orestes and the Furies with Holm's company (1943), among others; taught composition and began to choreograph (early 1950s); danced in John Butler's Three Promenades with the Lord and Frontier Ballad (both 1955); formed own company, Mary Anthony Dance Theatre (1956); received Ann Dewey Beinecke Endowed Chair for Distinguished Teaching at American Dance Festival in Durham, NC; choreographed numerous works which have been added to repertoires of companies, including the Pennsylvania Ballet, Bat-Dor Company of Israel, Dublin City Ballet, and National Institute of the Arts of Taiwan. Major choreographies include Threnody (1956); Blood Wedding (1958); Antiphon (1968); A Ceremony of Carols (1971); Lady of the Sea (1980).

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