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- Rachel_Browne abstract "Rachel Browne (born Ray Minkoff; November 6, 1934 – June 9 2012) was a dancer, teacher and choreographer based in Winnipeg. She founded Canada's longest running modern dance company in 1964 called Winnipeg's Contemporary Dancers and was its artistic director until 1983. She remained with the company as a fundraiser and advisor, and continued to teach dance. She was awarded the Order of Canada in 1997 and the Winnipeg's Contemporary Dancers performance venue was renamed The Rachel Browne Theatre in 2008. She died in 2012 in Ottawa while visiting to watch a performance at the Canada Dance Festival.".
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- Rachel_Browne wikiPageWikiLinkText "Rachel Browne".
- Rachel_Browne birthDate "1934-11-06".
- Rachel_Browne birthName "Ray Minkoff".
- Rachel_Browne birthPlace "Philadelphia, Pennsylvania".
- Rachel_Browne deathDate "2012-06-09".
- Rachel_Browne deathPlace "Ottawa, Ontario".
- Rachel_Browne formerGroups Royal_Winnipeg_Ballet.
- Rachel_Browne formerGroups Winnipegs_Contemporary_Dancers.
- Rachel_Browne name "Rachel Browne".
- Rachel_Browne occupation "Dancer, artistic director, fundraiser, teacher, choreographer".
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- Rachel_Browne subject Category:1934_births.
- Rachel_Browne subject Category:2012_deaths.
- Rachel_Browne subject Category:Canadian_choreographers.
- Rachel_Browne subject Category:Contemporary_dance_choreographers.
- Rachel_Browne subject Category:People_from_Philadelphia,_Pennsylvania.
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- Rachel_Browne comment "Rachel Browne (born Ray Minkoff; November 6, 1934 – June 9 2012) was a dancer, teacher and choreographer based in Winnipeg. She founded Canada's longest running modern dance company in 1964 called Winnipeg's Contemporary Dancers and was its artistic director until 1983. She remained with the company as a fundraiser and advisor, and continued to teach dance.".
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