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Topic: RSS FeedAt Juilliard, Charlotte Griffin Found Her Own Groove - Juilliard School of Music choreographer - Brief Article
Dance Magazine, May, 2001 by Alexis Silver
SHE TENDS TO LOOK FOR DANCERS WITH EASYGOING PERSONALITIES AND A CLEAR STAGE PRESENCE.
These days Griffin also teaches dance to children and performs with Yasmeen Goddert (whom she met at the American Dance Festival), Sue Bernhard, David Neuman, and Karen Graham. She choreographs and performs for actress and comedienne Kate Rigg, and is creating movement for an animated short film by graduate students at the School of Visual Arts. Griffin has plans to expand her horizons by getting into multimedia and commercial work. Chances are, those are just some of the many areas she'll explore. According to Keen, "Charlotte is willing to put in the time for discovery."
Alexis Silver is a first-year student at Sarah Lawrence College in Bronxville, New York, where she is an active member of the dance program.
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