Mel Tomlinson

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Mel Alexander Tomlinson (January 3, 1954 – February 5, 2019) was an American dancer and choreographer. At the time of his debut with the New York City Ballet in 1981, he was the only African-American dancer in the company. Ballet choreographer Agnes de Mille referred to Tomlinson as "the most exciting black dancer in America." rdf:langString
Mel Alexander Tomlinson (Raleigh, 3 gennaio 1954 – Huntersville, 5 febbraio 2019) è stato un ballerino e coreografo statunitense; all'epoca del suo debutto con il New York City Ballet nel 1981, era l'unico danzatore afroamericano della compagnia. La coreografa Agnes de Mille si riferiva a Tomlinson come "il ballerino nero più eccitante d'America". rdf:langString
rdf:langString Mel Tomlinson
rdf:langString Mel Tomlinson
rdf:langString Mel Tomlinson
rdf:langString Mel Tomlinson
rdf:langString Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.
xsd:date 1954-01-03
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xsd:date 1954-01-03
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rdf:langString North Carolina School of the Arts
rdf:langString Ballet dancer, modern dancer, minister
rdf:langString Mel Alexander Tomlinson (January 3, 1954 – February 5, 2019) was an American dancer and choreographer. At the time of his debut with the New York City Ballet in 1981, he was the only African-American dancer in the company. Ballet choreographer Agnes de Mille referred to Tomlinson as "the most exciting black dancer in America."
rdf:langString Mel Alexander Tomlinson (Raleigh, 3 gennaio 1954 – Huntersville, 5 febbraio 2019) è stato un ballerino e coreografo statunitense; all'epoca del suo debutto con il New York City Ballet nel 1981, era l'unico danzatore afroamericano della compagnia. La coreografa Agnes de Mille si riferiva a Tomlinson come "il ballerino nero più eccitante d'America".
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