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Stanley Williams (dancer)

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ballet styles. Williams contrasted slow movement with sudden, almost spastic moves, and spoke in vague terms that some students found hard to understand. One of his famous phrases was "You're going out, you have to go in," which he constantly repeated to correct many different types of movements and
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are situated. He apparently accepted the job as a teacher on the condition that he be allowed to smoke in the building. The smell of his pipe, which often pervaded the SAB corridors, became associated with him and SAB. He often worked in class with pianists like Lynn STANFORD or Katerina BAPTIST.
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They played for him using triolet giving an impression of a soft circle music. Katerina BAPTIST released a CD of music for the class "in memory of Stanley Williams".
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His original teaching style relied a lot on exercises to develop speed, foot work and petit allegro (small jumps), in the tradition of the
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style, which in his opinion, lacked the movement flow, continuity and contrast he was seeking.
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six years later, and by 1950 he had begun teaching at the Royal Danish School of Ballet in
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From 1964 until his death in 1997, Stanley Williams was first among instructors at the
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He smoked a pipe and was the only person allowed to smoke in the Rose building, where
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In the 1950s, Stanley Williams was performing as a principal dancer with
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Williams often stressed his dislike of certain features of the
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Index

dancer
ballet
England
Copenhagen
Bournonville
Harald Lander
Vera Volkova
Agrippina Vaganova
Royal Danish Ballet
principal dancer
Copenhagen
George Krista
Ballet Comique
balletmaster
George Balanchine
School of American Ballet
New York City
School of American Ballet
Bournonville
Balanchine
Russian ballet
SAB
NYCB
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School of American Ballet
Peter Martins
Patrick Bissell
Gelsey Kirkland
Peter Boal
Lawrence Leritz

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