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Freda Rosen
Freda Rosen (September 7, 1945 – July 17, 2007) was an American playwright, director, political activist, life coach, social therapist and mentor to prominent choreographers including Bill T. Jones, Arthur Aviles and Amy Pivar.〔Avilés, Arthur. ("Letter from the Editor." ) ''Bronx/Dance Magazine'' 17 (Fall 2006): 2.〕 Her dance work collaborations with Amy Pivar through Amy Pivar Dances were frequently reviewed in the ''New York Times''.〔Kisselgoff, Anna. ("Review/Dance; Marking Communism's Fall With a Confessional Style." ) ''New York Times'' November 19, 1993. Retrieved March 4, 2013.〕〔Kisselgoff, Anna. ("Dance Review; Stein and Toklas as Symbols Of Creative Partnership." ) ''New York Times'' November 22, 1994. Retrieved March 4, 2013.〕〔Anderson, Jack. ("Dance: When Women Onstage Compete with Real Women." ) ''New York Times'' April 26, 1997. Retrieved March 4, 2013.〕 ==Life==
Born in the Bronx and a longtime resident of Manhattan’s Upper West Side, Freda Rosen was a political activist in the gay liberation and democracy movements in the 1970s and 1980s. She studied philosophy, psychology, history and politics; was a founding member of Social Therapy; and co-edited ''PRACTICE: The Journal of Politics, Psychology, Sociology & Culture'' (1984–1987). She built and led numerous community-based organizations and co-founded Amy Pivar Dances with choreographer Amy Pivar where she produced, directed and wrote several of their dance/theater projects. Rosen was diagnosed with lung cancer and valiantly fought it and continued her practice up until her last days.
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