Katherine Dunham Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

Katherine Dunham Biography, Age, Weight, Height, Friend, Like, Affairs, Favourite, Birthdate & Other

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This Biography is about one of the best Choreographer Katherine Dunham including her Height, weight,Age & Other Detail…

Biography Of Katherine Dunham
Real Name Katherine Dunham
Profession Choreographers, Contemporary Dancers, Writers
Nick Name La Grande Katherine, Katterine Dunham, Katherine Mary Dunham, Katherine the Great
Famous as Dancer, Choreographer, Social Activist, Author
Nationality American
Personal Life of Katherine Dunham
Born on 22 June 1909
Birthday 22nd June
Died At Age 96
Sun Sign Cancer
Born in Glen Ellyn
Died on 21 May 2006
Place of death New York City
Grouping of People African American Dancers
City Illinois
Family Background of Katherine Dunham
Father Albert Millard Dunham
Mother Fanny June Dunham
Siblings Albert Dunham
Spouses/Partners John Pratt, Jordis McCoo
Children Marie-Christine Pratt
Education 1936 – University of Chicago, Joliet Junior College
Founder/Co-Founder Performing Arts Training Center, Katherine Dunham Company
Personal Fact of Katherine Dunham

Katherine Dunham, an American dancer and choreographer, was a trendsetter in African-American modern dance. She performed a confluence of both the cultures and combined classical American ballet with African rhythms to create an exciting new dance style.

After losing her mother at a young age and going through a series of challenges in her personal life, she finally found freedom in college. With a keen interest in dance and literature from an early age, she delightfully accepted the fellowship to study the dances of the Caribbean Islands, where she spent 18 months. Upon her return, she completed her graduation and then decided to pursue a career in dance.

She formed a dance troupe and performed on various platforms including Broadway musicals and movies. She also continued refining and teaching her techniques to transmit that knowledge to the next generation of students. She was also a social activist and continued to fight against racism and injustice all around the world throughout her life.

She once refused to hold a show after finding out that the city’s black residents had not been allowed to buy tickets for the performance. She was a groundbreaking visionary and her legacy of spirited dance, cultural acceptance, and social justice lives on.