Dance History – at last!

Dear friends,

Someone has unearthed a dance photograph that shows my dance career in action!  For some reason when I was in the tweens and twenties I was too modest to collect photographs of myself, with the result that I let them slip through my fingers.  But luckily, others have kept their collections.  Here I am with the corps de ballet of Boston Ballet Company in the late 1960′s, performing the Waltz of the Snowflakes in the Nutcracker Ballet.

Diane as A Snowflake In BB Nutcracker 1969 or 1970_2 1400x925_2

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3 Responses to Dance History – at last!

  1. Bill says:

    I’ve been searching for you, and I think I found you! If I have the right person…I was a student of yours at Steps in NYC in the 1980′s and early 90′s, You had a very profound impact on my life and the small dance career I had. Your words of wisdom still resonate in my memory.

    If I have the right person…I would love to hear from you and write to you further. I entered my e-mail address in the box below the message. I’m assuming you can see it…if not please post a message here and I will get my e-mail address to you.

    Bill

  2. Bill says:

    Hope you see this. I left a comment earlier but it hasn’t shown up…so I’m giving it another go. I hope I have the right person, but I believe that I studied ballet with you in the late 80′s/early 90′s at Steps in NYC. Is that you? If it is, would love to send you an e-mail…you had a very profound and wonderful impact on my life and dance career (or should we say mini-career). I’m including my email address in the box below, and I’m assuming you can see it. If you can’t please post a message here so I can get it to you. I really look forward to hearing back from you…would love to tell you the story of the impact you had!

    Bill

  3. diane says:

    Bill…
    Well met! Yes, I’m sure I’m the ballet teacher you’re remembering. I’d love to catch up. Feel free to email me here… diane [at] picturina dot com.
    All the best

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