Helen Tamiris | |
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Born | Helen Becker April 23, 1902 |
Died | August 4, 1966 New York City | (aged 64)
Occupation(s) | Choreographer, dancer |
Style | Modern dance |
Spouse |
Helen Tamiris (born Helen Becker; April 23, 1902 – August 4, 1966)[note 1] was an American choreographer, modern dancer, and teacher.[4]
Tamiris began her studies in modern dance at the Henry Street Settlement as a child, and began her career in the field of ballet. Tamiris refocused to modern dance, making her solo debut in 1928, with a focus on social activism. Tamiris was a leader in the Federal Theatre Project and its sister projects, arguing for modern dance as an art form, and choreographing multiple productions. In her later career, Tamiris choreographed on Broadway, winning a Tony Award in 1949 for her choreography in Touch and Go.
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