Shelagh McKenna

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Shelagh McKenna is a Canadian dancer and choreographer. She performed in the Broadway Dance Festival and with American Chamber Ballet in the 1970s, and is the subject of a documentary in the Jerome Robbins Archive at Lincoln Center. Her choreography was presented at fifteen festivals in Europe and North America during the 1980s, won three awards and and was selected for broadcast by Bravo! in the 1990s. The American Dance Guild invited her to speak on choreography at the Hong Kong International Dance Conference and Selma Jeanne Cohen invited her to confer with members of the Kirov Ballet because of her work in choreography for the camera.


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