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Helene Frank Cohen

Helene Frank Cohen

Female 1937 - 2021  (83 years)

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  • Name Helene Frank Cohen 
    Born 14 Sep 1937  Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Female 
    Occupation Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Professor of Dance 
    Died 18 May 2021  Maryland, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    • Helene Breazeale, of Baltimore, MD, passed away on Tuesday, May 18th, 2021 at the age of 83.

      Performer/choreographer/teacher/historian/author/proud mother and grandmother and Baltimorean, Dr. Helene Breazeale did it all!

      She is survived by her sister, Maxine Caplan, son Greg Breazeale, daughter-in-law Jamie

      Breazeale and grandson's Brandon and Andrew Breazeale. Dr. Breazeale earned a B.S./M.S. degree in Dance Performance and Choreography from The Juilliard School in New York, an M.A. degree in Dance Education from Columbia University in New York, and a Ph.D. in Dance Education from The Union Institute and University in Ohio. She had a 19-year professional performing career including the José Limón Dance Company, the Broadway revival of Oklahoma,; the Celtic Ballet of Scotland, industrial shows, off- Broadway, summer stock, concert stage and television. Her 50+-year teaching career included such institutions as The Juilliard School, Queens College, Peabody Institute, Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland State University. She is the choreographer of over 20 major works including the TV Emmy Award winning production,The Singing Angels Christmas Show. Her writings are included in such publications as Fine Arts Magazine, Dance Magazine, Dance Teacher Now, Vestnik, Museums of Russia, and The Baltimore Sun.



      As a Professor Emerita at Towson University, she continued to make generous contributions to the arts as a consultant, a Governing Member of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra, and, until recently, Vice President for Special Services and Events for the Baltimore Symphony Associates.



      During her 33-year tenure at Towson University (TU) in Baltimore, Maryland, Dr. Helene Breazeale was Professor of Dance, founder of the TU Dance Company in 1972, the dance major program in 1976, the Children's Dance Division in 1981, TED (Towson Ensemble Dancers) in 1984, and the International Ballet Symposium in 1987.



      Following her doctoral research in curriculum development, at TU she was the designer of the Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A.) degree program in Dance Performance and Dance Performance and Education that began in 1985. To date, TU is the only institution of higher education in the State of Maryland to offer a B.F.A. degree program in Dance that is fully accredited by the National Association of Schools of Dance (NASD).



      Dr. Breazeale was Chair of the Dance Department for 18 years, and served as Associate Dean of the College of Fine Arts and Communication from 1990-1996. At the same time, in 1995, she was named Executive Director of the World Music Congresses. Working for the Institutional Advancement Division at TU, she produced and directed the World Cello Congress® II in St. Petersburg, Russia, July 1-8, 1997; the World Cello Congress® III, May 28-June 4, 2000 at TU and the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore, Maryland; and The First World Guitar Congress®, June 2-9, 2004, at TU and the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.

      With all of these accomplishments she was most proud of her role as mother and grandmother. Devoted to her family and adoring of her grandchildren. Born in Baltimore, she lived most of her life here. Her parents, Harry and Sophia Cohen were 1st generation Americans with roots going back to Russia. Helene and her sister Maxine were raised in the Forrest Park neighborhood and graduated from Forrest Park High School in the 1950's. After her teaching career began, she moved back to Baltimore where she continued to raise her son, Greg and where she would eventually dote over her daughter-in-law, Jamie and her grandsons, Brandon and Andrew. She was a passionate supporter of the Arts. If you would like to make a donation in her memory: The Baltimore Symphony Orchestra or any Music and Arts organization that is near and dear to your heart. They are all struggling in this year of upheaval and are grateful of any support we can give them.
      Published by Baltimore Sun from May 20 to May 21, 2021.
    Notes 
    • Before retiring in February 2005, during her 32-year tenure at Towson University (TU) in Baltimore, Maryland, Dr. Helene Breazeale was Professor of Dance and held the positions of Associate Dean and Executive Director of the World Music Congresses. She was Chair of the Dance Department for 18 years, and served as Associate Dean of the College of Fine Arts and Communication from 1990-1996. She now has the title of Professor Emerita, and continues to make generous contributions to the arts as a consultant as well as working for the Children’s Theater Association.

      Working for the Institutional Advancement Division at TU, she produced the World Cello Congress® II in St. Petersburg, Russia, July 1-8, 1997; the World Cello Congress® III, May 28-June 4, 2000 at TU and the Joseph Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore, Maryland; and The First World Guitar Congress®, June 2-9, 2004, at TU and the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall.

      Some of Dr. Breazeale’s achievements as Executive Director of the World Music Congresses include:

      -- 1997 World Cello Congress® II in St. Petersburg, Russia: Mstislav Rostropovich, President; 30 countries represented.
      -- 2000 World Cello Congress® III at TU and the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore: Janos Starker, Honorary President; Bernard Greenhouse, Artistic Advisor; Yo-Yo Ma, Featured Guest Artist; 47 countries represented.
      -- 2004 First World Guitar Congress® at TU and the Meyerhoff Symphony Hall in Baltimore: Mrs. Andrés Segovia, Honorary President; Les Paul, Honorary Chairman; Jim Hall and Ronaldo Miranda, composers of new concerto commissions; 23 countries represented.
      -- Combined number of attendees at the three world music congresses mentioned above: 44,014 students, amateur and professional musicians, music lovers from around the world and the public-at-large.
      -- Combined number of musical events: 191 including four world premieres, two commissioned concerti and one commissioned composition for a 235-member massed cello ensemble - adding to the library of world music literature for all time.
      -- Combined number of guest artists: more than 311 world-renowned musicians, composers, conductors and music educators participated, plus four symphony orchestras.
      -- Combined number of exhibitors: 135.
      -- Combined number of program advertisers: 135.
      -- Combined funds raised: more than $1,000,000.
      (For photos [cello congresses only], names of guest artists and other information on the cello and guitar congresses go to: http://www.towson.edu/worldmusiccongresses.)

      Dr. Breazeale is the recipient of two Towson University Merit Awards and the Maryland Council for Dance Award for Outstanding Service to Dance in the State of Maryland. Her international work has taken her to over 15 foreign countries including residencies with the Royal Danish Ballet, and as the originator of the Towson University/St. Petersburg Conservatory Russian exchange program in dance and music that began in 1989. At Towson University she founded the TU Dance Company in 1972, the dance major program in 1976, the Children’s Dance Division in 1981, TED (Towson Ensemble Dancers) in 1984, and the International Ballet Symposium in 1987.

      She had a 19-year professional performing career including the José Limón Dance Company, the Broadway revival of "OKLAHOMA," the Celtic Ballet of Scotland, industrial shows, off-Broadway, summer stock, concert stage and television. Her 45-year teaching career has included such institutions as The Juilliard School, Queens College, Peabody Institute, Case Western Reserve University and Cleveland State University. She is the choreographer of over 20 major works including the TV Emmy Award winning production, "The Singing Angels Christmas Show." Her publications include Fine Arts Magazine, Dance Magazine, Dance Teacher Now, Vestnik, Museums of Russia, and The Baltimore Sun.

      Helene Breazeale earned a B.S. degree in Dance from The Juilliard School in New York, an M.A. degree in Dance Education from Columbia University in New York, and a Ph.D. in Dance Education from The Union Graduate School in Ohio.
    Person ID I108  Himelfarb Family Tree
    Last Modified 5 Oct 2021 

    Father Harry S. Cohen,   b. 8 Jun 1906, Bishopville, Lee, South Carolina, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 27 Feb 1996  (Age 89 years) 
    Mother Sophia Himelfarb,   b. 1 Oct 1905, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, United States Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 16 May 2003, Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 97 years) 
    Married 8 Nov 1931  Baltimore, Baltimore City, Maryland, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F67  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 1 (Divorced) Albert Farleigh Breazeale, III,   b. 27 Jul 1931, Montevideo, Uruguay Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 16 Apr 1992, Florida, United States Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 60 years) 
    Married 1959  Manhattan, New York, New York, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Divorced 1971  Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio, United States Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Gregory Breazeale
    Last Modified 1 Mar 2024 
    Family ID F216  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family 2 (Divorced) Thomas O. Meinhardt 
    Last Modified 1 Mar 2024 
    Family ID F983  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

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    Helene Cohen Breazeale
    Helene Cohen Breazeale
    Helene at cemetary in Demedowka
    Helene at cemetary in Demedowka