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Lighting Up the Stage

Submitted by Grethe B. Holby, Nov 29, 2006 20:28

What a wonderful artist and a wonderful man. It is so rare that such success is combined with such personal integrity and humanity. Bravo for the beautiful article on Clifton and his work.


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What a wonderful artist and a wonderful man. It is so rare that such success is combined with such personal...

Grethe B. Holby 

Nov 29, 2006 20:28

Kodos to Clifton Taylor. Creating magic, music and an extraordinary compliment to any piece of choreography. He is the KING... [MORE]

Kim Bears-Bailey 

Nov 30, 2006 17:34

in a writing and literature class I taught. Smart, sweet, and sharp as a tack. I still remember the day... [MORE]

Martha Garvey 

Jan 2, 2007 15:58

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