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Shareen Blair Brysac is an author of non-fiction books and a former dancer, television producer/director/writer. ==Biography== Brysac was born in Denver, Colorado and graduated from Barnard College, Columbia University. While at Barnard, she attended the Juilliard School and danced as a member of the Jose Limon and Merce Cunningham Companies. After her graduation, she also appeared with the Paul Taylor Dance Company in Europe and with the New York City Opera. In 1974 she began working for CBS News as a producer/director of documentaries for the network. Her documentaries ''1968'', ''American Dream, American Nightmare'',〔 CBS News Special: American Dream, American Nightmare...the Seventies (Part 1), CBS, 1979.〕 ''The Cowboy, the Craftsman, and the Ballerina'',〔(The Cowboy, the Craftsman, and the Ballerina ), CBS, 1981.〕 and ''Juilliard and Beyond: A Life in Music, Once in Lifetime''〔(Juilliard and Beyond: A life in Music ), CBS, 1982.〕 won five Emmys, a DuPont Citation, a George Foster Peabody Award,〔, Peabody awards, 1982.〕 a Writers Guild Award, medals from New York and Chicago film festivals, and a special invitation to the Edinburgh Film Festival. From 1985-87 she was first Program Manager for CUNY TV, the cable television station for the City University of New York and subsequently she was a member of the Media Faculty of the Borough of Manhattan Community College. In 1989, she founded and directed the Campus Programming Service designed to bring foreign programming to university television stations for which she received a Rockefeller Grant. Brysac is a past member of the American Guild of Musical Artists, the Directors Guild, the Writers Guild, the Teacher’s Union, and Women in Film. She is currently a member of the Authors Guild. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Shareen Blair Brysac」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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