Rosalind Newman
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Rosalind Newman is a world renowned choreographer who has toured in numerous countries. She has taught in New York City, Hong Kong, and London, and currently resides in New York City with her husband Tom Borek, daughter Rivka Borek, and dog Jenny Pebbles.
In 1979, Newman received a Guggenheim fellowship, allowing her to focus on her choreography. Newman currently teaches at The New School and SUNY Purchase.
In February 1987, Newman's dance company performed The Technology of Tears at the Joyce Theatre in New York City, with music composed and performed by experimental musician Fred Frith. The music was later released on Frith's 1988 album, The Technology of Tears (And Other Music for Dance and Theatre).
[edit] External links
- Dance: Rosalind Newman. The New York Times Archives, February 25, 1987.
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