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“Intermezzo” marks end of an era for Hutson-Fish

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Idalee Hutson-Fish, adjunct instructor of dance, will retire after more than 30 years at Whitman.

She presented her last production as a faculty member on April 7. The production featured four distinctly different works chore-ographed by Hutson-Fish and Raffaele Exiana. They range thematically from communing with nature and receiving spiritual guidance to exploring a minimalist landscape of light and dark.

Cambria Wethey ’13, who took ballet with Hutson-Fish for three years, said choreography is one of Hutson-Fish’s strengths.

“She brings personal experiences to her choreography. It can tell stories about her life and yours,” she said.

 

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