New book focuses on Philadanco founder breaking ballet's color barrier
January 5, 2012
By Peter CrimminsOne of Philadelphia's longest-running and most successful modern dance companies is Philadanco, founded over 40 years ago by Joan Meyers Brown.
Brown grew up with dreams of becoming a ballerina, but as a black girl in Southwest Philadelphia in the 1940s, the chances of achieving that goal were slim. Ballet—a European tradition associated with aristocracy—was a white institution.
Brown was part of the first generation of dancers to break the color barrier in ballet, and established Philadelphia as a premiere dance training region. She is the subject of the new book, "Joan Meyers Brown and the Audacious Hope of the Black Ballerina."








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