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Topic: RSS FeedWhat I Did to Dance - Marguerite de Anguera writes of her career from ballet to Radio City Music Hall, from teaching to choreography
Dance Magazine, May, 2003
by Marguerite de Anguera. Princess Anne, MD: Linden Hill Ltd. Publishing. 2002. 257 pages, paper, illustrations. $24 (includes shipping and handling). ISBN: None. To order, email signal@att.net or write: Phil de Anguera, 21 Sandhurst Road, Lakewood, NJ 08701.
Marguerite de Anguera writes of her career from ballet to Radio City Music Hall, from teaching to choreography. Now in her 90s, de Anguera is still teaching and creating dance.
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