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							Recollections of Dancer-Choreologist Richard Holden |  |  
						
							| On October 14, 2015 
							Richard passed away in Tucson, Arizona at age 88 due 
							to complications from relapsed cancer.  His 
							whole life was devoted to making the world more 
							beautiful for everyone - JD Arizona Daily Star obituary
 On November 5, 2016 the University of Arizona Dance 
							Department presented a Tribute to Richard Holden. 
							They presented a memorial slide show which you can 
							view on 
							
							YouTube.
 |  Richard Holden, a soloist with 
			the Metropolitan Opera Ballet during its opening season at Lincoln 
			Center, became the first American resident Choreologist with the 
			Met, American Ballet Theater, Harkness Ballet, and Joffrey Ballet.
			 Born in Braintree, Massachusetts, 
			the youngest of five children of an abandoned mother, he grew up 
			fatherless, in poverty and abuse. At 14 he discovered dance after 
			reading the life of Vaslav Nijinsky and was inspired to become a 
			dancer. Russian speaking, he found a dance teacher in Boston, Senia 
			Russakoff, who taught him Russian character dancing. At 16 he left 
			Boston for NYC to pursue a ballet career, studying first with George 
			Chaffee, then as a scholarship student at Ballet Theater school 
			under Bronislava Nijinska, sister of Vaslav. During the 60s he 
			danced with Ballets Minerva in England and graduated from the London 
			Institute Of Choreology as the first American choreologist. He later 
			became soloist with the Metropolitan Opera Ballet during the first 
			season in Lincoln Center and resident choreologist for the Met and 
			with American Ballet Theater, Joffrey Ballet, and Harkness Ballet. 
			He is also a choreographer, writer, Russian language translator, 
			musician, and book illustrator.  The  
			chapters in this online book 
			chronologically fill in the details of the two 
			summary paragraphs above.  There are many unique contemporary 
			observations of persons and places that comprise the 20th century 
			dance world.  Illustrated with numerous vintage photographs and 
			drawings, the book takes the reader on an engaging and insightful 
			journey.  As well, the reader will find out what a Choreologist 
			does! Please as well visit
			
			Richka.Com for Russian folk music, 
			pictures, and full length online performance videos. James DuncanOKAY Multimedia
 Santa Cruz, California
 April 8, 2006
 
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