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− | Contemporary dancer, first with the Paul Taylor Dance Company in the United States (1983-1987), and then formed his own company The Douglas Wright Dance Company (1989-). Subject of the documentary film 'Haunting Douglas' (2003). Author of a collection of poems, 'Laughing Mirror' (2008). Also known as Douglas James Wright. | + | Contemporary dancer, first with the [[Paul Taylor]] Dance Company in the United States (1983-1987), and then formed his own company The Douglas Wright Dance Company (1989-). Subject of the documentary film 'Haunting Douglas' (2003). Author of a collection of poems, 'Laughing Mirror' (2008). Also known as Douglas James Wright. |
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+ | * [[New Zealand Order of Merit]] | ||
==Further Reading/Research== | ==Further Reading/Research== |
Latest revision as of 21:10, 12 May 2015
Contents
Country
New Zealand
Birth - Death
1956 -
Occupation
Entertainment, Poet
Notable Achievements
New Zealand Order of Merit
Description
Contemporary dancer, first with the Paul Taylor Dance Company in the United States (1983-1987), and then formed his own company The Douglas Wright Dance Company (1989-). Subject of the documentary film 'Haunting Douglas' (2003). Author of a collection of poems, 'Laughing Mirror' (2008). Also known as Douglas James Wright.