Jerome Andrews Explained

Jerome Andrews
Birth Date:1908
Birth Place:Plaistow, New Hampshire, United States
Death Date:October 26,
Death Place:Paris, France
Occupation:Dancer, choreographer

Jerome Andrews (1908  - October 26, 1992) was an American dancer and choreographer. He is remembered as a pioneer of modern dance in France.

Biography

Early life

Jerome Andrews was born in Plaistow, New Hampshire, in 1908.[1] [2] He was educated at the Cornish College of the Arts in Seattle.[1] He was then trained in modern dance by Martha Graham, as well as Ruth St. Denis, Doris Humphrey and Hanya Holm.[2] [1] He was also influenced by Mary Wigman.[1] [3]

Career

He started his career as a dancer in Paris in the early 1930s, where he was a dancer in Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin at Le Colisee.[4] He also danced in London, where he was choreographed by Sigurd Leeder for Prometheus.[4] At the same time, he also worked as a dancer of ballet and modern dance from 1931 to 1937 at the Radio City Music Hall in New York City.[1] While working at the Radio City Music Hall, Andrews met ballet dancer Edith Allard, who later credited him with inspiring her to pursue a career in Paris.[5] At the same time, he worked as a dance teacher and assistant to Alyse Bentley.[1] He also worked with his former teacher, Martha Graham.[3] [6]

He also worked as a choreographer in New York. For example, he choreographed Maurice Ravel's The Waltz, which was performed at the Radio City Music Hall.[2] [3] [6]

He moved back to Paris permanently in the 1952, where he worked as a dance teacher and choreographer.[1] [2] [6] A year later, in 1953, he established Les Compagnons de la Danse, a dance company.[1] Some of his most renowned students were Dominique Dupuy and Francoise Dupuy.[2] [6] A decade later, in 1964, he formed the Jerome Andrews Dance Company.[1] According to the Los Angeles Times, he pioneered modern dance in France, where ballet was a more popular form of dance in the 1950s.[2]

Death

He died on October 26, 1992, in Paris, at the age of eighty-four.[2] [1] [6]

Notes and References

  1. https://www.nytimes.com/1992/10/27/obituaries/jerome-andrews-84-choreographer-dies.html Jerome Andrews, 84, Choreographer, Dies
  2. Web site: Jerome Andrews; American Pioneer of Modern Dance . 1992-10-27 . 2022-03-03 . Los Angeles Times.
  3. Web site: Jerome Andrews . 1992-10-27 . 2022-03-03 . Orlando Sentinel.
  4. Jacqueline Robinson, Modern Dance in France (1920-1970): An Adventure, Routledge, 2013, p. 236 https://books.google.com/books?id=0BBOL6CYx4kC&dq=jerome+andrews+dance&pg=PA237
  5. Book: Robinson, Jacqueline. Modern Dance in France (1920-1970): An Adventure. 2013-07-04. Routledge. 978-1-134-39685-6. 269. en.
  6. https://variety.com/1992/scene/people-news/jerome-andrews-100522/ Jerome Andrews