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'Juniors On Parade' Dancers, April 1938

'Juniors On Parade' Dancers, April 1938 image
Year:
1938
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, April 14, 1938
Caption:
BALLET TO BE REPEATED BY REQUEST: One of last year's prettiest numbers in "Juniors on Parade," the "Crinoline Days" ballet, is to be introduced again in the second act this year, in response to many requests. Three of the dancers are shown above. They are, from left to right, Jean Reynolds of Montclair Pl., Nancy Cory of White St. and Betty Lou Cox of E. Huron St. The dance revue will be given from Wednesday night through Saturday next week in the Lydia Mendelssohn theater, for the benefit of St. Joseph's Mercy hospital children's department.

First Performance Of Ballet Scheduled

First Performance Of Ballet Scheduled image
Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
March
Year
1964
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New Yorker Judging Civic Ballet Dancers

New Yorker Judging Civic Ballet Dancers image
Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
January
Year
1963
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San Francisco Ballet Coming March 9, 10

San Francisco Ballet Coming March 9, 10 image
Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
February
Year
1962
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Location For Dance Classes Is Forsythe

Location For Dance Classes Is Forsythe image
Parent Issue
Day
5
Month
February
Year
1962
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Civic Ballet Will Perform In Jackson

Civic Ballet Will Perform In Jackson image
Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
February
Year
1958
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AADL Talks To: Vicki Honeyman, Owner of Vicki's Wash & Wear Haircuts and Former Executive Director of the Ann Arbor Film Festival

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Vicki Honeyman

 

In this episode AADL Talks to Vicki Honeyman. A woman of many talents and interests, Vicki spent 15 years as director of the Ann Arbor Film Festival after years of involvement in the University of Michigan’s film societies. She owned the store Heavenly Metal for 18 years, and continues her decades-long career cutting hair. Vicki tells us about balancing all of her roles and interests, fueled by her love of curation in all forms.