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Sandra Noll Hammond
Sandra Noll Hammond (born 21 December 1935) is a dancer, teacher, dance historian, and educator. Internationally recognized for her studies of the development of ballet technique and training from the eighteenth through the twentieth centuries,〔Ivor Guest, ''Ballet under Napoleon'' (Hightstown, N.J.: Princeton Book Company, 2002), p. 505.〕 she is the author of two books on ballet technique and of numerous published articles, lectures, and papers presented at dance workshops and scholarly conferences.〔"Sandra Noll Hammond," biography, Lifetime Achievement Award, 2009, Council of Researchers of Pedagogical Studies in Ballet (CORPS de Ballet) International. http://www.corps-de-ballet.org/awards. Retrieved 18 March 2015.〕
==Early life, education, and training==
Sandra Sue Noll was born in Shawnee, Oklahoma, and raised in Fayetteville, Arkansas, where her parents moved when she was five years old. She began her theatrical training at an early age in classes for ballet, tap dancing, and drama at the Sue Keller Studio. Her ballet teachers there included Keller's daughter, Toby Keller Jorgensen, as well as a changing roster of dancers trained in Balanchine technique at the School of American Ballet in New York City. Noll continued her training at the Keller Studio until her sophomore year at the University of Arkansas. She was befriended during her college years by Eleanor King, a pioneer of modern dance who was an artist in residence at the university. In 1956, encouraged by King and at her mother's urging, she found the courage to audition for entrance to the recently established Dance Division at the Juilliard School in New York, which offered an innovative curriculum that included both ballet and modern dance for all its students.〔Sandra Noll Hammond, Professor of Dance, ''curriculum vitae'' supplement, dated 19 March 2015, in faculty files of the University of Hawai'i Manoa; used by permission of the subject.〕
At Juilliard from 1956 to 1958, Noll was strongly influenced by the example of Martha Hill, modern dancer and founding director of the Dance Division. Among her modern dance teachers there were José Limon, whose company she had admired at a university performance in Arkansas, and Betty Jones, a legendary teacher and founding member of Limon's company. Her ballet teachers on the faculty, including Antony Tudor, Margaret Craske, and Alfredo Corvino, were even more important to her training. In 1957, at age twenty-one, Noll married Philip Hammond, a sociologist of religion, and acquired the surname by which she would become professionally known. She then continued her dance studies with Thalia Mara and Arthur Mahoney at the School of Ballet Repertory and with Tudor and Craske at the Metropolitan Opera Ballet School.

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