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Alicia
Enterline-Little

Alicia
Enterline-Little was born in Williamsport, PA and began the study
of ballet at age 4 with her Mother, Kay. She began studying
baton at age 5 iwth her father, Tom. She went on to study
ballet with her father and later with New
York City's Barbara Fallis, Richard Thomas, Dick Andros,
Nicholas Orloff, Sean Lavery, Daniel Levans, Robert Blankshine,
jazz with Luigi, Frank Hatchett, Ronnie DeMarco and Jo Jo's Dance Factory. In
Philadelphia she worked with Robert Wilson and in Washington, D.
C. with Mary Day.
Ms.
Little worked under choreographers Frederic Franklin, Victoria
Simons (NYCB), Debbie Allen, Mercedes Ellington, Daniel Levans,
Kaleria Fedicheva and Lisseth Aguilar.
She
appeared in the production of Tennessee Williams "Sweet Bird
of Youth" with Irene Worth and Christopher Walken at the
Eisenhower Theatre, Kennedy Center, Annenberg Center, Brooklyn
Academy of Music and on Broadway at the Harkness Theatre, NYC.
She
also performed with the Bel Canto Opera Company at the Beacon
Theatre in :Cecilia Waldes" and "Life of the Czar". She performed in the Felt Forum as the guest artist
in the "Bugs Bunny Follies"; was guest on the Joe
Franklin TV Show and featured with the Adagio Dance Team of Augie
and Margo, Senior Wences and Francis Brunn, Jo Jo Smith, the Big
Apple Circus and various shows in Las Vegas, Florida, and the
Bahamas.
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