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Terence Duncan

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Terence Duncan began dancing in New
Hampshire and went on to receive his BFA in dance performance from
Towson University. While at Towson University, he had the fortune
to work with artists such as Mark Taylor, Lawrence Keigwin,
Stephen Koplowitz and Mark Dendy. He was a principal dancer with
New York Theatre Ballet for seven years and danced with the
Suzanne Farrell Ballet for three seasons. Mr. Duncan has performed
a wide range of both classical and contemporary repertory,
including works by Tudor, Balanchine, and Lubovitch. He has been a
guest dancer with companies including Connecticut Ballet, The
Tallahassee Ballet, and David Parker and the Bang Group. Terence
began dancing with The New York Baroque Dance Company in 2000 and
continued until 2003, taking leave to attend graduate school. He
was awarded the Suzanne Farrell Fellowship at Florida State
University from 2003 through 2006 and received his MFA in dance in
the spring of 2006. While at Florida State University, Terence
taught ballet and contemporary dance for the non-dance major
student population while continuing a rich performance life.
He also was responsible for pre-concert classes within the
dance department. Mr. Duncan has taught for Suzanne Farrell’s
Young Dancers’ Workshop, Perry Mansfield Performing Arts School,
and has been a guest teacher at The Tallahassee Ballet and South
Georgia Ballet. He was on the ballet faculty in the
dance department at the Hartt School, University of Hartford
2006-2007. Currently, he lives in New York working as a freelance
performer Terence is very happy to be working with the New York
Baroque Dance Company again.
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