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Immortal Icons of Dance

Immortal Icons of Dance

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Immortal Icons of Dance is a arts podcast hosted by Lauryn Johnson. It has 11 episodes, with the latest published November 2023.

The Immortal Icons of Dance Podcast celebrates dancers of the past. Each week we will interview a guest who worked with one of the great dancers of the 20th century. We collect oral histories of their experiences and memories so that future generations can continue to learn from the icons who have become immortal through the legacy they left behind.

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Ep. 30 Lisa Mordente on Chita Rivera and Chicago

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Ep. 29 Marsha Bagwell on Chicago

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Ep. 28 Lenora Nemetz on Chicago

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Ep. 27 Pamela Sousa on Chicago & A Chorus Line

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Ep. 26 Jessica Lee Goldyn on A Chorus Line

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Ep. 25 Charlotte d'Amboise on A Chorus Line

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Ep. 24 Robyn Hurder on A Chorus Line

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Ep. 23 Donna McKechnie on A Chorus Line

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Ep. 22 - Mitzi Hamilton on A Chorus Line

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Ep. 21 Baayork Lee on Michael Bennett & A Chorus Line

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Ep. 20 Debbie Allen on Chita Rivera

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BONUS Alexandra Danilova with Jennifer Fuchs Nathanson

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Ep. 19 John Clifford on Alexandra Danilova

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Ep. 18 Diana White on Maria Tallchief

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Ep. 17 Nancy Reynolds on Balanchine's Legacy

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Ep. 16 Jean-Pierre Frohlich on The Nutcracker

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Ep. 15 Delia Peters & Carol Rosegg on Martha Swope

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Ep. 14 David K. Israel on Paul Taylor

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Ep. 13 Theara Ward on Arthur Mitchell

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Ep. 12 Perry Silvey on the New York State Theater

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Ep. 11 Allegra Kent on Her Life

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Ep. 10 Patricia Ward Kelly on Gene Kelly

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Ep. 09 Jacqulyn Buglisi on Martha Graham

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Ep. 08 Dylis Croman on Ann Reinking

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Ep. 07 Elizabeth Ferrell on Agnes DeMille

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Ep. 06 Professor Bird on Adolfo "Shabba-Doo" Quiñones

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Ep. 05 Shelby Kaufman on Dr. Harold "Stumpy" Cromer

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Ep. 04 Mary Ann Lamb on Ann Reinking

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Ep. 03 Mary Ann Lamb on Jerome Robbins

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Ep. 02 Christopher Charles McDaniel on Arthur Mitchell

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Ep. 01 Susan Pilarre on George Balanchine

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Introduction

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