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Honoring the Philadelphia Museum of Art on the occasion of the Degas and the Dance exhibition.
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WHEREAS, French artist Edgar Degas (1834-1917) was known as "the painter of dancers"; and
WHEREAS, Degas had an intimate knowledge of the dance and familiarity with ballet technique because of his regular attendance at ballet performances, his unique access to rehearsal rooms and backstage areas, as well as his acquaintances with both prima ballerinas and students; and
WHEREAS, From February 12 through May 11, 2003, the Philadelphia Museum of Art is hosting Degas and the Dance, a comprehensive exhibition of paintings, works on paper and sculptures focussing, for the first time, solely on Degas' exploration of the art of the dance; and
WHEREAS, The City of Philadelphia has a rich tradition and long history of dance, with an impressive array of dance companies and schools - many known throughout the world; and
WHEREAS, the Philadelphia Museum of Art developed a partnership with the Philadelphia Dance Alliance to help the Museum successfully involve the area's dancers in a collaboration to promote dance to all of the citizens of Philadelphia through the Degas exhibition; and
WHEREAS, The Degas Dance Collaboration Steering Committee was established, with 60 local dance companies and schools, representing a wide range of the City's dance community, including traditional/ethnic/folk, ballroom/Latin/swing, jazz/tap/hip-hop, modern and ballet; and
WHEREAS, The poster with all of the participant collaborating organizations lists more than 100 performances taking place in every part of Philadelphia this spring during the Degas exhibition and is being broadly distributed throughout the region; and
WHEREAS, We should all be proud that Philadelphia is the place to be this spring to take dance, to see dance and to see the Degas and the Dance exhibition; now therefore
RESOLVED, BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, That we hereby honor t...
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