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November 07, 1986 - Image 61

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-11-07

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Meredith Dincolo

Music Study Club of Met-
ropolitan Detroit will present
a program of "Dance Plus
Piano" at its next meeting
Nov. 16 at 3 p.m. at the
Southfield Civic Center Au-
ditorium.
Christopher Carlon, piano

Christopher Carlon

soloist, and ballet dancers
Meredith Dincolo and Lief
Lorenz, who are affiliated
with Iacob Lascu, ballet mas-
ter and choreographer, will

Lief Lorenz

perform the Grand Pas de
Deux from the Nutcracker
Suite and Coppelia.

Carlon will present a pro-
gram of the works of Franz
Liszt. Carlon is a graduate of
Michigan State University
and has a Master of Music
degree from the University of
Michigan. He is the recipient
of numerous awards and has
appeared on PBS television.
Lorenz began his ballet
training with Lascu, and has
danced in the Nutcracker an-
nual production with the De-
troit Symhony Orchestra and
Dance Detroit, plus many
other of Lascu's choreog-
raphies. He is currently a
member of the New York
based Dinosaur Dance Com-
pany, and continues his
studies with David Howard.
Dincolo is a freshman at
Andover High School in
Bloomfield Hills. She began
her ballet studies at age se-
ven. Since moving to Detroit
in 1980 she has been a stu-
dent of Lascu. For the past
two summers she was
selected to study at the
School of American Ballet in
New York City, and has been
invited to return for next
summer.
Lascu has studied classical
ballet, character dance and
folklore in his native
Romania and with Russian
masters Ivan Kirilov and Igor
Smirnov of the Bolshoi Thea-
ter of Moscow. He has been
ballet master, choreographer
and lead dancer with Roma-

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Iacob Lascu

nian opera and the National
State Ensemble. Since corn-
ing to Detroit, Lascu has
been the choreographer for
Dance Detroit. He has taught
ballet at Oakland University
in addition to his full time
position at Marygrove Col-
lege. Lascu also manages his
own ballet studios.
Corliss
Rosenberg
is
President of Music Study
Club of Metropolitan Detroit.
Vera Rollin is chairman of
the day. The program is open
to the entire community at
no charge.
For details, call Ms. Rollin,
851-4307.

Music Teachers Name
Stasson For State Honor

Jerome Stasson of South-
field, violinist, teacher, or-
chestra conductor and music
administrator, has been
named Michigan 'Teacher of
the Year" by the Michigan
Music Teacher's Association.
Stasson has been the
Michigan. State String
Chairman since 1974 and is
nationally certified.
His many honors include
"Teacher of the Year" from
the Detroit Musicians League
in 1985 and a testimonial
resolution by the Detroit City
Council "for his contribution
to the arts and excellence in
performance by his students
in 1982."
He has been the director of
the Detroit High School Hon-
ors Symphony Orchestra and
the Detroit Public School
Opera Orchestra for perform-
ances of the "Evening of Fine
Arts." In 1962, he organized
the Cong. Shaarey Zedek
Youth Symphony which re-
ceived national recognition as
the only synagogue group in
the United States.
His articles concerning
music education have been
published by several national
magazines and periodicals.

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