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  3. When Jane Dudley was born on 14 February 1745, in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut, United States, her father, Samuel Dudley, was 33 and her mother, Jane Tallman, was 27. She married Absalom Leete about 1769, in Guilford, New Haven, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 1 daughter.

  4. 26 de sept. de 2001 · Jane Dudley was born in New York on April 3 1912, the daughter of a businessman and a dance teacher. She started dancing aged six, when her mother decided that she needed to be more graceful.

  5. www.numeridanse.tv › videotheque-danse › time-moneyTime is Money| Numeridanse tv

    Jane Dudley a chorégraphié son chef-d'œuvre moderniste, Time is Money en 1934. Il était  joué à l’époque dans les salles des syndicats ou sur les scènes de concert. Dudley a choisi d’utiliser le poème éponyme de l’écrivain communiste Sol Funeroff, à la fois comme source d’inspiration et comme accompagnement sonore pour la danse.

  6. The sixteen-year-old Lady Jane Dudley, born Grey, was pushed onto the throne for nine days in July 1553, a last-minute effort in retaining a Protestant monarch. She was quickly toppled by the rightful heir, the Catholic Queen Mary I, giving Jane the shortest reign in English history. Shortly thereafter, Jane was beheaded for treason. For the next four and a half centuries, Jane’s story would ...

  7. hmn.wiki › es › Jane_Dudleyjane dudley

    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.