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Opinión desde Canadá

Date:Tue, 16 Sep 1997 08:16:17 –0700
From:smurray@acs.ucalgary.ca Add to Address Book
Subject:Re: Opinion on Ballet Gimnastico UPLACED
To: mario oliva <mlolivaa@rocketmail.com>

>TO: Mario Oliva
     Ballet Ginmastico de la Universidad de Playa Ancha
     Chile.

FROM: Shirley C. Murray
     Associate Professor
     The Faculty of Kinesiology
     The University of Calgary.
     Calgary. Alberta. Canada
     T2N 1N4

     I recently had the pleasure of watching a performance of the above named group in Quito, Equador. I have never seen a University performance group which impressed me more than this group. I found the quality of performance, skill, technique, and professionalism shown by the young dancers to be extraordinary. I also was very impressed with the choreography and the choice of program which was presented.

     I have seldom enjoyed a performance as much as this one. It was first class. I have worked with University students and with choreography and performance for many years and I want you to know that this group is the most polished that I have ever seen.

     Thank you for the pleasure.

Yours sincerely,

BRIEF BIOGRAPHY: SHIRLEY C. MURRAY. M.A., R.A.D., I.S.T.D.
Shirley Murray is an Associate Professor in Dance Education in the Faculty of Kinesiology at The University of Calgary where she has been teaching since 1968. She teaches many forms of dance and movement but her special expertise is in Laban analysis and its application to creative dance, choreography, musical productions, and aesthetic movement principles as they apply to dance and sport. She has given papers, workshops, and lecture/demonstrations all over the world. Her research is mostly in the area of the integrated arts and child
development. Shirley has produced, directed, and/or choreographed many very successful musical productions and is probably best known for her choreography "Olympic Images", the youth dance seen in the Opening Ceremonies of the XV Olympic Winter Games held in Calgary February 1988.

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