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- Margaret Barr's "Strange Children" [ballet], 1955 / photographer unknown
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Margaret Barr (1904-1991) was born in Bombay, India. She went to school in California, USA, and in the 1920s studied dance with Martha Graham in New York and choreographed her first works. During the 1930s she taught at Dartington Hall in Devon, England, an experimental school run by Dorothy and Leonard Elmhirst, and opened a studio in London. T...
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- State Library of NSW
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- http://www.flickr.com/photos/statelibraryofnsw/4944459226
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- ballet / umbrella / modern / sand / shift / barefoot / modern dance / movement / beach / dancers / Ballet Across The Commons / Margaret Barr / Margaret Barr Dance Group / Strange Children / CommonsBest
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