KERI SWEET ZAVAGLIA
Since 2019, Keri Sweet Zavaglia has excelled as the senior vice president and U.S. general counsel for National Grid in New York.
Since 2019, Keri Sweet Zavaglia has excelled as the senior vice president and U.S. general counsel for National Grid in New York.
In 1994, Nancy Reynolds joined The George Balanchine Foundation as the director of research and the concept director for their video archives.
For the past 30 years, Carolyn Vance-DeVore has been active as the founder and artistic director of the DeVore Dance Center.
Since 1980, Peggy J. Mueller has worked as a dance teacher at the Jean Mueller School of Dance in Austin, Texas.
Jan J. Heyn-Cubacub currently excels as the owner of Heyn-Cubacub Originals, a company that specializes in visual and performance arts.
Since 2019, Kira Seamon has served as the artist-in-residence of the town of Natick, Massachusetts, at the Natick Center Cultural District.
Formerly a ballerina, Janet Sassoon retired from her position as the associate director of the Academy of Ballet in San Francisco in 1997.
Joan Tatum served Riverview High School as a vocational education teacher from 1969 to 1996 and instructional technology facilitator from 1996 to 2002.
An accomplished actress and teacher, Diana “Diane” L. Dunbar served as the co-president of Eric and Company Video from 1983 to 2006.
A dance educator and choreographer, Darwin Prioleau has further found success as a solo performer nationally and internationally, including in France.
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