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September 06, 1996 - Image 90

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1996-09-06

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She's All That Jazz

JILL DAVIDSON SKLAR STAFF WRITER

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igal Peled-Gil remembers the through late November.
first time she took a dance
Peled-Gil, who moved from Is-
class. She was little, living in rael this past October, received her
Israel and the style of dance bachelor's degree in education
was ballet.
with a specialization in physical
She hated it.
education and dance from the
"It was too stiff," she said. "My Wingate Institute in Netanya, Is-
mother said I should take some- rael. She took additional classes
thing more free, something cre- through the Alvin Ailey School of
ative."
Dance in New York and at Coven
She followed her mom's
Gardens in London.
Israe li Sigal
advice and began her life-
For insight, Peled-Gil
it will now looks back to her first in-
long passion for dance, Peled-G
conti nue her
specifically modern dance lifelong passion of structor of jazz who
and jazz.
modem dance and helped her find her cre-
"I had a great teacher jazz in Michigan. ative expression through
who really taught me to
try to movement.
love dance," she said.
tea
.
ay she
Today, Peled-Gil hopes to have teaches with
ch young
the children,"
the same impact on her students Peled-Gil s . "A lot of imagina-
at the Jewish Community Center. tion
creativity,
ear.
expressing feel-
She is teaching two jazz classes as ings and
isd fear.
part of a year-old joint effort be- than
ings
"Itan much more important
tween the JCC and the Center for
the technique when they a are t
Creative Studies Institute of Mu-
young."
sic and Dance (CCS) where the so e4 for
class-
Maple-Drake JCC acts as a satel-
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call more
attract more students with three
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On Sunday, the JCC will start reg-
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