Nassif, Anna (1933–)

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Nassif, Anna (1933–)

American modern dancer. Born Aug 17, 1933, in Rowlesburg, VA; trained with Martha Graham, Louis Horst, and Nina Fonoroff; studied at University of Wisconsin under Louise Kloepper, and later under Nora Kiss, Anton Dolin, Felia Doubrovska, and others.

Taught at University of Wisconsin in Madison where she was considered a great influence upon the development of modern dance in the Midwest; worked in theater as well as film, and created many works of her own, including Time Mass (1963), Dance for Two Figures with Red Scarf (1964), Meditations on Ecclesiastes (1965), Dance for One Figure and Two Objects (1965), Composition for Ten Figures in Shades of Red (1965), Variations (1965), Six Short Pieces for One Male Figure Assisted by Two Female Figures (1967), Krishna, Dance Drama No. 6 (1968), Figure in Motion with Drums (1969), Gloria (1971), Prelude by Bach (1972), Now What is Love (1972), Realizations (1974), Shakti (1975), Americana Suite (1976) and Six Intermedia Pieces (1976).

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