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Thelma Lee Elliott
LANEXA Our beloved Thelma Elliott went to her eternal home to be with the Lord Saturday, March 6, 2021. She was born Oct. 15, 1940, to the late Joseph and Mary Marie Jones.
She was united in marriage to the late Freddie C. Elliott. To this union, five children were born.
Thelma loved the Lord her Savior and friend. She lived her life in worship to Him. Her earthly service to Christ and others was to love in spirit and in truth. Thelma never met a stranger. Her beautiful smile and loving way put others at ease. She was always ready to lend a listening ear, give words of encouragement and share wise counsel to help others find their way in life.
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Othella Dallas, who was one of the last surviving early members of the Katherine Dunham Dance Company, the nation’s first self-supporting Black modern dance troupe, and taught the Afro-Caribbean-influenced Dunham technique in Europe well into her 90s, died on Nov. 28 at a nursing home in Binningen, Switzerland. She was 95.
Her son, Peter Wydler, said the cause was lung cancer.
The sound of conga drums reverberated at Ms. Dallas’s studio in Basel, Switzerland, for years as she gyrated to their rhythm. Her students watched reverently, eager to learn from a woman who had learned from Dunham, the matriarch of Black dance, who died in 2006.
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Othella Dallas, Keeper of Katherine Dunhamâs Flame, Dies at 95
Ms. Dallas taught the Afro-Caribbean-influenced Dunham dance technique in Europe well into her 90s. She also had a career as a blues, jazz and R&B singer. An early member of the Katherine Dunham Dance Company, she later had success as a singer.Credit.via Peter Wydler
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Othella Dallas, who was one of the last surviving early members of the Katherine Dunham Dance Company, the nationâs first self-supporting Black modern dance troupe, and taught the Afro-Caribbean-influenced Dunham technique in Europe well into her 90s, died on Nov. 28 at a nursing home in Binningen, Switzerland. She was 95.
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