Cape May County Herald, 8 April 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 12

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Herald & Lantern 8 April 81

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r ^ Dancer Is Featured As Teacher

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COLD SPRING - Joanne Reagan, director of Joanne Reagan Dance Studios here, recently taught a teachers’ master . class in tap dance at the Rickshaw Inn, Cherry Hill. Ms . Reagan was on the teaching slate for the March meeting of Dance Masters of America , Inc., Chapter 25 of Pennsylvania. THE PENNSYLVANIA Dance Masters Chapter conducts five meetings a year affording certified dance teachers the opportunity to take master clases in various areas of dance. Ms. Reagan shared the teaching forum with jazz teacher Tony Parnell of the Philadelphia Dance Co. and ballet mistress Tatgania Akienrieva - Smith of the Delaware Regional Ballet Co. Ms. Reagan is a member of Chapter 25 of Dance Masters of America. She has studied with various tap and jazz teachers in New York. She was also a highlighted tap teacher at the 57th Annual Convention of the Eastern District National Association of Dance.

Talent Show Winners Told RIO GRANDE - The winners of a talent contest held recently by the county unit of the American Cancer Society have been announced. In the 2 to 10 year group, the winners were John Rodriquez, dancer, and Kim Glenn, singer. IN THE 11 TO 1« group, the winners were Susan McClain singer, and Rita Willis, dancer In the 17-yeaf-old group winner was Dennis Flynn, singer. For best effort the winner was Sharon Jordan, singer.

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