Jeanine Durning

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Jeanine Durning
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Website http://www.jeaninedurning.com/

Jeanine Durning is a choreographer, performer, and teacher based in New York. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] Her work has been presented in Amsterdam, Berlin, Zagreb, Toronto, and across the US. [6]

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