Double Helix RNA/DNA (Part 1) Modern Ballet Choreographed by Peggy Willis Aarnio
Double Helix RNA/DNA (Part 1) Modern Ballet Choreographed by Peggy Willis Aarnio
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Double Helix RNA/DNA (Part 1) Modern Ballet Choreographed by Peggy Willis Aarnio while she was still a Professor and Head of the Dance Program in the Texas Tech University Department of Theatre and Dance, in Lubbock, Texas, 1992. Now, a Professor Emeritus and Graduate Faculty Member at Texas Tech, Dr. Peggy Willis-Aarnio is Director of the Willis Conservatory where she instructs Academic Classical Ballet Lessons. Since 1994, Professor Emeritus Peggy Willis-Aarnio’s originals ballets have been seen in over 400 venues in North America, including Russia, Malta, North America, including The Bahamas, The Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Costa Rica and Canada. For more information about Dr. Peggy Willis-Aarnio, visit the website: www.willisballet.com or to contact her: e-mail wiballet@msn.com. She loves to hear from all of her former students.
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