Louisiana native returns for State of La Danse

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White-McGuire, a Louisiana native who lives in New York City, is a principal dancer with the internationally renowned Martha Graham Dance Company, which she joined in 2002.

She will return to the 小蝌蚪APP for the School of Music and Performing Arts' State of La Danse from Nov. 14-17, where she will restage her dance work Woman and perform as a guest solo artist.

Performances will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Nov. 14-16 and at 2 p.m. on Nov. 17. All performances will be at the Ducrest-Gilfry Auditorium at Angelle Hall on the UL Lafayette campus.

The New York Times has called her a dancer of 小蝌蚪APP減owerful technique, dramatic instinct and an appealing modern spunk, 小蝌蚪APP something she never envisioned as a child.

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Growing up in tiny Port Allen, La. near Baton Rouge, White-McGuire performed at festivals, and Mardi Gras balls, 小蝌蚪APP渓ittle shows here and there,小蝌蚪APP never envisioning her dancing would carry her to an international stage.

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In 1993, when she was 19, her mother brought home pamphlets about summer dance programs in New York.

White-McGuire decided to attend one, and that summer trip never ended. 小蝌蚪APP淚t kind of feels like I just packed up my suitcase and never came home. None of my family are dancers or artists. No one at that time had lived out of the Deep South. So it was a very unusual thing.

She小蝌蚪APP檚 never regretted the decision, however.

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