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  2. Atlanta Ballet - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Ballet was founded in 1929 by Dorothy Alexander as the Dorothy Alexander Concert Group. [2] During the 1940s, the organization was known as the Atlanta Civic Ballet, [3] with Dorothy Alexander acting as Director.

  3. Dorothy Alexander (dancer) - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Moses opened a ballet school in 1921; it is now the Atlanta School of Ballet. [4] In 1925, she graduated from the Atlanta Normal School and began working as an elementary school teacher. [2] In 1927, she began a dance program in the Atlanta Public Schools. She studied in New York City and London. She danced both in New York and Atlanta ...

  4. Atlanta Festival Ballet - Wikipedia

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    The Atlanta Festival Ballet Company is composed of ten professional dancers and student apprentices who have dedicated themselves to the discipline of dance performance. The Company began as the vision of Co-Artistic Director Gregory Aaron, and made its debut on November 4, 1989, in a full length performance of Cinderella.

  5. Atlanta Ballet announces new executive director - AOL

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    Aug. 12—The Atlanta Ballet has a new leader, with the dance company announcing Tom West as its new executive director. Atlanta Ballet is one of two resident companies at the Cobb Energy ...

  6. Fox Theatre (Atlanta) - Wikipedia

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    Larry Douglas Embury was the theater's permanent Organist in Residence from 2002 until his death in February 2016. In that capacity he presided over the Mighty Mo in performances during the Fox's summer film festival and the Atlanta Ballet's annual production of The Nutcracker.

  7. Tom Pazik - Wikipedia

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    He later became the Atlanta Ballet's associate director and resident choreographer. In 1983, he was appointed artistic director for the Baltimore Ballet. In June 1985, Robert Barnett appointed Pazik to the position of director of the Atlanta School of Ballet and artistic director of the Atlanta Ballet II.