Roseola hightower biography of william hill
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Hightower, Rosella
Native American dancer Rosella Hightower (born ) was an internationally renowned ballerina from the s through the s.
Dancing with such companies as the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, the Grand Ballet du Marquis de Cuevas, and the American Ballet Theatre, and with other luminaries such as Rudolf Nureyev, her strength and lyricism delighted critics and audiences alike.
In addition to a stellar career as a dancer, Hightower was noted for founding a distinguished dance academy in the South of France and being the first American to direct the famed Paris Opera Ballet.
Childhood
Hightower was born on January 30, , in Ardmore, Oklahoma, to Choctaw Native American parents.
When she was still in infancy, the family moved to Kansas City, Missouri, where Hightower was reared. It was during the time of Prohibition, dance crazes such as the Charleston, and little tolerance or acceptance of Native American culture or rituals.
Hightower's early years were an unusual combin