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Elizabeth Aldrich
Elizabeth Aldrich (born 26 February 1947) is a dance historian, choreographer, writer, lecturer, consultant, administrator, curator, and archivist.〔"Aldrich, Elizabeth," ''Who's Who in America'' (New Providence, N.J.: Marquis Who's Who, 2014).〕 She is internationally known for her research, performance, choreography, teaching, and lectures on Renaissance and Baroque court dance, nineteenth-century social dance, and twentieth-century ragtime dance.〔"Aldrich, Elizabeth," guest artist biographies, People at the Theatre and Dance Department, University of New Mexico, 2014. http://theatre.unm.edu/people/faculty.php. Retrieved 18 February 2015.〕
==Early life, education, and training==
Elizabeth Aileen Aldrich was born in Appleton, Wisconsin, a daughter of Stanley J. Aldrich, an astrophysicist, and Donna J. (Olsen) Aldrich, a public school music teacher.〔''Currciulum vitae'' Elizabeth Aldrich, 2012, in personnel files of the Music Division, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. The source of much biographical information given herein, used by permission of the subject.〕 At age five, she began her dance training in ballet, tap, and acrobatics classes at the Vera Lynn School of Dance in Los Angeles, where her family had moved. Soon after, encouraged by her mother, she added music lessons to her dance training as she began taking instruction on the cello from Mary Lewis in Wrightswood, California. When her family moved again, to Maine, she continued her studies in dance, music, and acrobatics, in which she won the state floor exercise championship in 1965. After graduation from high school in Windham, Maine, she attended Ohio University in Athens (1963-1967), where she studied modern dance and dance history, and the New England Conservatory of Music in Boston (1968-1972), where she studied cello as well as ballet and early dance of the Renaissance and Baroque periods. She earned a bachelor of music degree from the conservatory in 1970 and a master's degree in 1972. Thereafter, she moved to New York City and continued her dance training at the Melissa Hayden Studio (1973-1975) and at the New School (1973-1979), where she studied modern dance with Julie Sander and ballet with Saturo Shimasaki.

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