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Josephine Schwarz, Co-Founded Ballet Company, 95

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Mar 1, 2004, 12:38:45 PM3/1/04
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It was reported from Boulder, Colorado, that Josephine Schwarz, who
co-founded the nation's second-oldest regional ballet company 67 years
ago, died in her sleep Friday, February 27, 2004, her family said, at
the age of 95.

With her older sister Hermene, Schwarz co-founded the Dayton Ballet in
Ohio in 1937.

Schwarz was a pioneer of the regional ballet movement that instituted
professional dance classes, performing standards and choreographic
training in cities outside major population centers.

The New York City Ballet, San Francisco Ballet and Atlanta Ballet,
which also began as a regional troupe, are the only professional
ballet companies in the United States older than the Dayton Ballet.

She directed the company for 43 years before retiring in 1980.
Although she choreographed more than 75 works, she was best known as
an exacting teacher and director.

She sent dancers to Broadway and to companies including the New York
City Ballet, American Ballet Theatre, the Alvin Ailey American Dance
Theatre, and the Joffrey Ballet.

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