Eleanor King
Eleanor Campbell King (1906–1991) was an American
modern dancer,
choreographer, and educator. She was a member of the original
Humphrey-Weidman company, where she was a
principal dancer in the pioneering
modern dance movement in New York City, then moving on to choreography and founding her own dance company in
Seattle, Washington. She was a
professor emerita at the
University of Arkansas, where she taught from 1952 to 1971, before retiring to
Santa Fe, New Mexico, to start a new course of study into classical
Japanese and
Korean dance. She choreographed over 120 dance works, and wrote extensively for a variety of dance publications. In 1948, she was named Woman of the Year in Seattle, and in 1986 was listed as a "Santa Fe Living Treasure", also receiving the New Mexico Governor's Artist Award. In 2000, her archive was recognized by the
White House Millennium Council's "
Save America's Treasures" program.
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