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Jack Anderson (dance critic) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jack Anderson (dance critic)
Jack Anderson (born 15 June 1935) is an American poet, dance critic, and dance historian.〔"Anderson, Jack" in ''The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Ballet,'' 2nd ed., by Horst Koegler (Oxford University Press, 1992.)〕 He is well known for his numerous reviews of dance performances in the ''New York Times'' and ''Dance Magazine'' as well as for his scholarly studies in dance history and for ten volumes of poetry. ==Early life and education== Jack Warren Anderson was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where his father, George, was a motion picture projectionist at a downtown movie theater and his mother, Eleanore, was a hospital administrator. As a youth, Jack took piano lessons and acted in little theater groups before leaving home to go to college. At Northwestern University he earned a bachelor's degree with a major in theater and minors in English literature and philosophy, and at Indiana University he earned a master's degree in creative writing.〔"Anderson, Jack,' in ''Who's Who in America'' (New Providence, N.J.: Marquis Who's Who, 2014). Also available via Marquis Biographies Online.〕 He pursued further graduate study at the University of California at Berkeley but abandoned it after a year when he got his first job with a newspaper.
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