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  1. Please click on the image below to view our class schedule. Note: Class schedule is subject to change.

  2. Looking back, Fortune-Green's return to JHDS as artistic director in 2006 seems fortuitous. In a May 1974 article in At Home magazine about Jones and Haywood, it was written, "Right now, their eyes are on Sandra Fortune, who they hope will continue their school. In Sandra, who has been taking lessons from them for 12 years, the women see images ...

  3. 13 de oct. de 2016 · The Jones-Haywood Dance School (JHDS) is a treasured institution in the nation's capital. Originally founded in 1941 by dance pioneers Doris W. Jones and Claire H. Haywood, the dance school sought to expose children of color to the international world of classical ballet. For almost 75 years, Jones-Haywood considers training and exposure in the ...

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  5. A conservatory approach which asserts more time and intensive training would support this goal. The objectives of the program are to: 1) foster a love of ballet. 2) develop an understanding of its historical origins. 3) teach a comprehensive, high-level ballet technique, incorporate “ballet dancers of color” history and appreciation.

  6. 16 de ene. de 2021 · Virginia Johnson and Dance Theatre of Harlem. Virginia Johnson, the daughter of a naval architect father and a mother who taught physical education at Howard University, decided to “pursue this dream in the basement of a church in Harlem” after studying ballet with Therrell Smith, with Mary Day at the Washington School of Ballet, and at the Jones-Haywood School of dance.

  7. 21 de jul. de 2017 · Claire Helen Haywood was born in Atlanta and earned a B.A. in English at Spelman College in 1934, an M.A. from Howard University in 1936, and a Ph.D. at Catholic University in 1938. Haywood became a dance student of Doris W. Jones, and together they founded the Jones-Haywood School of Ballet, where Haywood taught until 1978.