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George Zingali obituary

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Michael Fath

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Apr 9, 1992, 3:43:29 PM4/9/92
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From Boston Globe (March 9?)

George M. Zingali, 40
Olympic choreographer

George M. Zingali, a choreographer and designer of routines for
marching bands, drum and bugle corps, and color guards, died Friday
[March 6] at his home in Revere [MA]. He was 40.


Mr. Zingali, a native of New York City, attended New York University and
Boston College.

He won several awards for his work desiging the routines of color guards
and marching bands, among them the champion Quasar and Erte bands of Revere.

He choreographed the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1980 Winter
Olympics in Lake Placid, NY.

Mr. Zingali attended the Actors and Directors Laboratory in New York from
1983 to 1986 and acted in several plays. His last performance was in
"The Shadow Box" in 1990.

He leaves his mother, Mae F. of Revere. A funeral Mass will be said at
St. Anthony's Church in Revere. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery
in Malden.


(If you want to read a wonderful tribute to George Zingali, look
at Mike Boo's article in March DCW - mf)


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Apr 9, 1992, 11:48:58 PM4/9/92
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In previous article, fa...@husc8.harvard.edu (Michael Fath) writes:
>From Boston Globe (March 9?)
>
>George M. Zingali, 40
>Olympic choreographer
>
>George M. Zingali, a choreographer and designer of routines for
>marching bands, drum and bugle corps, and color guards, died Friday
>[March 6] at his home in Revere [MA]. He was 40.
>
>
>Mr. Zingali, a native of New York City, attended New York University and
>Boston College.
>
>He won several awards for his work desiging the routines of color guards
>and marching bands, among them the champion Quasar and Erte bands of Revere.
>
>He choreographed the opening and closing ceremonies of the 1980 Winter
>Olympics in Lake Placid, NY.
>
>Mr. Zingali attended the Actors and Directors Laboratory in New York from
>1983 to 1986 and acted in several plays. His last performance was in
>"The Shadow Box" in 1990.
>
>He leaves his mother, Mae F. of Revere. A funeral Mass will be said at
>St. Anthony's Church in Revere. Burial will be in Holy Cross Cemetery
>in Malden.
>
>
> (If you want to read a wonderful tribute to George Zingali, look
> at Mike Boo's article in March DCW - mf)
>
What a great job Mike did on his article. What a tribute to
George Zingali.


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