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January 16, 1998 - Image 25

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1998-01-16

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Clad in flouncy
tutus and pink
leotards,
Harriet Berg's
young students
learn to move
with grace.

JULIE EDGAR News Editor

KRISTA HUSA Photographer

Hanna Rogers
practices her
balance.

T

/--'

hese days, Harriet Berg devotes
most of her time to running her
dance company, Festival
Dancers.
But she continues to teach the under-5
set who attend her Tuesday Twinkle Toes
classes at the Jimmy Prentis Morris Jewish
Community Center.
"This was one class I could not give up,"
Berg says. "I don't have grandchildren, and
3- to 5-year-olds are a wonderful age. They
need movement and dance in their lives to
fully express themselves."
With her magic wand, Berg seems to
have a way of making little girls' dreams
come true. ❑

/-

Above: Jennifer Levin is a fairy princess.

Left: Rikki Eiseman is feeling exuberant.

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