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  1. Welcome to Jones-Haywood Dance School (JHDS), celebrated in the nation's capital for seventy-five years for its commitment to providing high-quality dance training and arts education to students of all races and socio-economic backgrounds.

  2. The Jones-Haywood School of Ballet, now known as The Jones-Haywood Dance School, was founded in 1941 by Doris W. Jones and Claire Haywood in Washington D.C. to teach young dancers of color classical ballet.

  3. Established as the Jones-Haywood School in 1941 by dance pioneers Doris W. Jones (R) and Claire H. Haywood(L), Jones-Haywood Dance School (JHDS) as it is known today, was founded expressly to give minority children an opportunity to study classical ballet at a time when opportunities were limited for African-American students, and this types of ...

  4. Jones-Haywood Dance School offers a full academic year of study, September through June, for ages 4 to 18 in Classical Ballet & Pointe, the Contemporary Repertory, Tap, Jazz and the Lester Horton Technique.

  5. 21 juil. 2017 · The school, now known as the Jones-Haywood School of Dance, is still in operation under the direction of Sandra Fortune-Green. Fortune-Green began her dance training at the school at the age of 10 and became the first Black woman to compete in the International Ballet Competition in 1973.

  6. 22 févr. 2021 · While the Jones-Haywood Dance School has broken barriers in the world of ballet for the last 80 years, we explored the strides they’re making for girls and boys and the complex business of...

  7. The Jones-Haywood School of Ballet, now known as The Jones-Haywood Dance School, was founded in 1941 by Doris W. Jones and Claire Haywood in Washington D.C. to teach young dancers of color classical ballet.