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Dayton Contemporary Dance company history timeline

1968

The Dayton Contemporary Dance Company was founded in 1968 by Jeraldyne Blunden as a performance outlet for students at Jeraldyne's School of Dance.

1972

Blunden picked students from her school for the dance company, acquiring twelve female dancers by 1972.

1973

In 1973, the company performed Blunden's ballet, Flite, earning the honor of being the first African-American group to gain membership to the Northeast Regional Ballet Association Festival.

1976

The company soon produced its first large scale performance in 1976, also marking the first time the dancers were paid for a performance.

1990

In 1990, Blunden fell ill and Kevin Ward became the new artistic director of the company.

2007

Kevin Ward retired on July 1, 2007, and Debbie Blunden-Diggs became the company's new artistic director.

2013

2013-14, as part of DCDC's 45th Anniversary, 10 new works were commissioned for DCDC by choreographers' Kiesha Lalama, Ronen Koresh, Ray Mercer, Donald Byrd, Alvin Rangel, Rodney A. Brown and more.

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1968
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Jeraldyne Blunden,Jarrett Rashad
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