* Jerome Andrews; American Pioneer of Modern Dance
Jerome Andrews, 84, an American pioneer of modern dance whose partners included Martha Graham. Andrews was Graham’s first male student before becoming her partner. He choreographed productions at New York’s Radio City Music Hall, notably one to Maurice Ravel’s “The Waltz.” He made Paris his home in the early 1950s, where he danced and taught several generations of French modern dancers, including Francoise and Dominique Dupuy. In Paris on Monday of undisclosed causes.
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