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CARLA
MAXWELL (Artistic
Director) joined the Limón Dance Company in
1965. She soon became a principal dancer under Limón's
direction and, in 1975, Assistant Artistic Director under Ruth
Currier. Ms. Maxwell was appointed Artistic Director in 1978,
and during her tenure, the Company has emerged as one of the
finest repertory dance ensembles in the world. She received the
1995 Dance Magazine Award and a 1998 New York Dance and Performance
(Bessie) Award for finding a creative
present in the context of a revered past, and thereby offering
choreographic opportunity
to multiple generations of artists; for inspired leadership and
artistic accomplishment. Acclaimed as a brilliant
dramatic dancer, she danced many major roles with the Company,
including
the title role in Carlota, Limón’s final ballet
which he choreographed for her. Ms. Maxwell is responsible for
many of the Company's reconstructions of Limón dances,
and as a choreographer, she has created works for the Company
and regional companies throughout the U.S. She teaches internationally
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DONALD
McKAYLE (Artistic Mentor) danced in the companies of Sophie Maslow and Jean Erdman,
and later with Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham, and Anna Sokolow.
His choreography, including the classic works, Games,
Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder, District Storyville, and Songs
of The Disinherited,
is in the repertories of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater,
Dayton Contemporary Dance Company, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance
Ensemble, Los Angeles Contemporary Dance Theatre, Cleveland San
Jose Ballet, and the Limón Dance Company. A recipient
of many prestigious national awards, Mr. McKayle has taught at
The Juilliard School, Bennington College, and Bard College, and
has served as the Dean of the School of Dance at the California
Institute of the Arts. Presently he is a Professor of Dance at
the University of California at Irvine. |
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ROXANE
D’ORLÉANS JUSTE (Artistic Associate), a
native of Montreal, Canada, has been a member of the Limón
Dance Company since 1983. She has also performed with the Eleo
Pomare Dance Company and Annabelle Gamson Dance Solos. Ms. D’Orléans
Juste’s choreography has been presented by Toronto Danceworks,
Shoenberg Dancycle, Dia Center for the Arts, L’Agora de
la Danse, The Yard, and the Museé du Quebec. She was
honored with the Canadian Dance Award, Le Prix Jacqueline Lemieux
(1980), and is the recipient of several grants from the Canada
Council for the Arts and the Foundation for Creation in Fine
Arts. An active master teacher, she also stages José
Limón’s choreography for companies and ensembles
around the world. She was appointed Artistic Associate in 2002. |
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