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  1. 7 de nov. de 2017 · Jane Dudley, founder and honorary chair of the Swan Ball — one of the South’s most prestigious white-tie charity events and a Cheekwood fundraiser — has died. She was 92.

  2. Jane Dudley, Duchess of Northumberland, was born Jane Guildford around 1509. By the time she was sixteen or so, she had married her father’s ward, John Dudley (born 1504), whose father, Edmund Dudley, had had the dubious distinction of being one of the first people executed by Henry VIII.

  3. Jane Dudley choreographed her modernist masterpiece, "Time is Money" in 1934. It was performed at the time in union halls or on concert stages. Dudley chose to use the eponymous poem by Communist writer Sol Funeroff, both as an inspiration and as a sound accompaniment for the dance. While the play clearly evokes a denunciation of the oppression ...

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    Jane Dudley (3 de abril de 1912 - 19 de septiembre de 2001) fue una bailarina , coreógrafa y profesora moderna estadounidense . Inspirada por su mentora, la coreógrafa Martha Graham, Dudley ayudó a llevar su movimiento inspirado por los males sociales al American Dance Festival en Connecticut College en la década de 1950.

  5. Jane DudleyBorn: New York City, NY April 3, 1912. Died Sept. 19, 2001, London, EnglandJane Dudley was one of the most important American choreographers of the 1940s and also made a significant contribution to contemporary British dance. Born in New York, she was educated at the Walden School and the University of North Carolina.

  6. Founded in 2007, Jane Dudley built a practice on the foundation of providing relief to her clients through massage as a significant role in health care. Jane is a graduate of Hesser College Massage Therapy Program, Board Certified, representing a standard that maintains the highest degree of integrity.

  7. Juana Grey, Juana I de Inglaterra (hacia 1537-12 de febrero de 1554), también conocida por su nombre en inglés, Jane Grey, o Lady Jane Grey y como la «Reina de los Nueve Días» por su breve reinado, 1 fue una noble y, de facto, reina de Inglaterra e Irlanda desde el 10 de julio hasta el 19 de julio de 1553. Juana era bisnieta de Enrique VII ...