Bird, Bonnie., 1915-1995

Bonnie Bird (1915-1995) was an American modern dancer and internationally known teacher. She was born in Portland, Oregon and was educated at the Cornish School of Fine Arts in Seattle where she studied with Martha Graham. Graham invited her to join the Graham concert group in New York where she performed in many premieres over the period 1933-37. In 1937 she became head of the dance department at the Cornish School where she trained Merce Cunningham among many others, and where John Cage was an accompianist. She was among the first dance faculty at the 92nd Street Y in New York and taught there from 1951-1963, establishing the Merry-Go-Rounders, a highly successful company that presented dance for children. She played an important part in the founding and development of the American Dance Guild and the Congress on Research and Dance. From 1971-74 she was the Director of Education at the Dance Notation Bureau in New York. In 1974 she began a long association with the Laban Centre for Movement and Dance, helping to found Transitions Dance Company in 1982. An entry for Bonnie Bird can be found in Cohen-Stratyner, Barbara Naomi. (1982) Biographical Dictionary of Dance. New York: Schirmer.

From the guide to the Bonnie Bird Collection, c1920-2003, (Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance: Laban Archive)

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