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Dianne McIntyre

Dianne McIntyre (born July 1946) is an American dancer, choreographer, and teacher. Her notable works include Their Eyes Were Watching God: A Dance Adventure in Southern Blues (A Choreodrama), an adaptation of Zora Neal Hurston's novel Their Eyes Were Watching God, as well as productions of why i had to dance, spell #7, and for colored girls who have…

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Alma mater
Ohio State University
Born
July 1946 (age 80) Cleveland, Ohio
Occupations
dancer, teacher, choreographer
Parent(s)
Dorothy Layne McIntyre and Francis Benjamin McIntyre
Years active
1970–present

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Alma mater · 1
Dianne McIntyre → Ohio State University
Born · 1
Dianne McIntyre → July 1946 (age 80) Cleveland, Ohio
Occupations · 1
Dianne McIntyre → dancer, teacher, choreographer
Parent(s) · 1
Dianne McIntyre → Dorothy Layne McIntyre and Francis Benjamin McIntyre
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Dianne McIntyre → diannemcintyre.com
Years active · 1
Dianne McIntyre → 1970–present

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Dianne McIntyreParent(s)Dorothy Layne McIntyre and Francis Benjamin McIntyre1.00infobox
Dianne McIntyreWebsitediannemcintyre.com1.00infobox
Dianne McIntyreYears active1970–present1.00infobox
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Brooklyn Academy of Musicinstance ofSounds in Motion performed at venues0.80text
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Dianne McIntyrerelated to Early life and educationCleveland0.60section
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