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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-06-10

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formed in a Detroit Sym-
phony Orchestra-Detroit
Dance Company production of
"The Nutcracker" ballet,
although he'd never danced
before.
"Yaacob Lascu, the director
of the Detroit Dance Co. at
the time, was a stern
taskmaster, and I worked on
the steps for months before I
was integrated into the pro-
duction, playing the role of
the father?'
(Though his performance
gained him national atten-
tion through an article that
appeared in the New York
Times, Faxon stressed that he
found professional ballet "not
something I coveted return-
ing to.")
Now, he's taken up another
artistic pursuit.
"One of the few things I
haven't done on a stage is solo
as an instrumentalist," he
said.
With that, he went to the
piano and delivered a brief
rendition of Beethoven's
"Moonlight Sonata."
"I don't read music," he
said, apologizing for a few
missed notes. "I just learned
this by memory."

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