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Vincent Warren
Vincent Warren, C.M., (born 31 August 1938) is a Canadian dance historian and lecturer. After a distinguished career as a ballet dancer and teacher, he became widely known and respected as a historian and archivist. He is celebrated as a leading figure in the dance world of Canada.〔Kathryn Greenaway, "Vincent Warren," in ''Encyclopedia of Theatre Dance in Canada / Encyclopédie de la Danse Théâtrale au Canada'' (Toronto: Dance Collection Danse Press, 2000).〕
==Early life, education, and training==
Vincent de Paul Warren was born in Jacksonville, Florida. He and his fraternal twin Denis were the youngest of their parents' fourteen children. Influenced by his mother's love of opera and music, Vincent was a sensitive boy, receptive to what he has called "a fantasy life of beauty." At age ten, he saw the ballet movie ''The Red Shoes'' (1948) and discovered his future profession. At eleven, he began taking ballet classes with Betty Hyatt Ogilvie, a former Balanchine dancer. His twin brother Denis was drawn to the Roman Catholic church and at thirteen left home to join the clergy, but Vincent continued his dance training throughout his teenage years. He graduated from high school at eighteen, and soon he, too, left home, headed for New York City with a letter of introduction to Igor Schwezoff, a Russian-trained teacher at the American Ballet Theater School. He was given a scholarship to study at the school, where he excelled in classes. As a promising student, he was soon offered another scholarship, at the Metropolitan Opera Ballet School, where Antony Tudor was teaching. At age nineteen, in 1957, he auditioned for a position in the company at the Met and was hired as a member of the ''corps de ballet.''〔Victor Swoboda, "Vincent Warren: An Artist of Compassion," ''Dance Collection Danse,'' no. 72 (Fall, 2012).〕

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