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She founded The New York Baroque Dance Company ( http :// www. nybaroquedance. org /) in 1976 with Ann Jacoby, and the company has since toured internationally.
She toured the United States in 1852 – 53, appearing there with Camilla Urso.
She lived wholly for her art, and toured Europe and the United States.
She has toured on behalf of many other causes, including Amnesty International's 1986 A Conspiracy of Hope tour and a guest spot on their subsequent Human Rights Now!
She even toured with the Basie Orchestra in the mid-1970s, and Fitzgerald and Basie also met on the 1979 albums A Classy Pair, Digital III at Montreux, and A Perfect Match, the last two also recorded live at Montreux.
" She toured South America and Japan successfully into the early stages of 1990 and then retreated into acting.
She subsequently starred in another Ngema musical Mama ( 1996 ), which toured Europe and Australia.
She toured " Plan B " through 2008, and performed Miracle of Lights on some morning shows in New York.
She toured with Lollapalooza in 1995, but dropped out when she became pregnant.
She toured the US from January 1942 to September 1943 ( appearing before 250, 000 troops on the Pacific Coast leg of her tour alone ) and it is said that she sold more war bonds than any other star.
She helped run a Naval Auxiliary Canteen and toured frequently to raise funds.
She toured regional vaudeville with some success, but became known less for her singing than for her entertaining " wild west "- related patter.
She briefly toured with an ensemble vocal group called FamilyTree, the creation of producer Guenter " Yogi " Lauke.
She retired from the road to raise the child while The Pips toured on their own.
She toured the UK in 1959, before she had achieved much pop recognition in the US.
She has toured with both The Butchies and her band The Volunteers.
She left Kansas City around the age of 15 and toured the Midwest with the Dubinsky Brothers ' traveling theater show.
She also appeared as a judge on the MTV show Rock the Cradle and toured during the summer of 2008 as part of the Regeneration Tour with The Human League, A Flock of Seagulls, ABC and Naked Eyes.
She did not appear in the stage version, which toured the U. S. both before and after production of the film.
She toured the United States in Stephen Sondheim's well-reviewed musical A Little Night Music, then took the show to London, and thus originated the role of Desirée Armfeldt on the West End.
She retired to Scotland for the summer, and in the fall toured Belgium and the Netherlands.
She also at this time was made a present of ' Un Enfant ' by Jacques Brel, with whom she toured.
She and Irving also toured with great success in America and Britain.
She then toured England, taking engagements in Nottingham, Liverpool, and Wolverhampton, and created the title role in 1905 in J. M. Barrie's Alice-Sit-by-the-Fire at the Duke of York's Theatre.

She and extensively
She also worked extensively in live musical theatre as a band member and accompanist.
She later opened another business across the street in a building she extensively renovated downtown called Walton's Fancy and Staple a bakery, upscale restaurant and floral shop that also offers services such as event planning.
She had already published extensively, having won various awards, and had come especially to meet Hughes and his fellow poet Lucas Myers.
She also worked extensively on the population genetics of disorders with ethnic distribution.
On October 29, 2006, Judd appeared at a " Women for Ford " event for Democratic Tennessee Senate candidate Harold Ford, Jr. She has also campaigned extensively locally and nationally for a variety of Democratic candidates, including President Barack Obama in critical swing states.
She is the founder of the Jane Goodall Institute and has worked extensively on conservation and animal welfare issues.
She is no longer planning a biography of Queen Elizabeth I of England and Ireland, as this subject has already been extensively covered.
She participates actively in the field of sexology and has written extensively on the fields of biology of gender, sexual identity, gender identity, and gender roles.
" She traveled extensively in Europe and Asia as part of the Red Cross.
She worked extensively with texts by romantic poet Ahmad Rami and composer Mohammad El-Qasabgi, whose songs incorporated European instruments such as the violoncello and double bass, as well as harmony.
She was deeply influenced by the French phenomenologist Maurice Merleau-Ponty, who wrote extensively on perception, vision, embodiment, and painting.
She also appeared in two New York revivals of Hello, Dolly !, and toured with it extensively throughout the United States.
She has performed regularly at Gidon Kremer ’ s Lockenhaus Festival since 1981 and toured extensively with ” Kremer & Friends ”.
She raised funds for Ethiopia's first teaching hospital and wrote extensively on Ethiopian art and culture ; her research was published as Ethiopia, a Cultural History ( London: Lalibela House, 1955 ).
She was a primary lingerie and hosiery model for the relatively new Victoria's Secret company in its mail-order catalogs and retail stores in the 1980s, and she appeared extensively in the catalogs.
She spent her remaining years working on a second novel, which she never completed, and she painted extensively.
She worked extensively with fashion photographer Peter Lindbergh, who encouraged her to consider a short hair cut.
She recorded extensively for the Victor Talking Machine Company and was often featured prominently in that firm's advertisements.
She toured extensively to promote Middle Cyclone with dates in North America, Europe, and Australia, as well as a performance at Lollapalooza 2009 in Grant Park, Chicago.
She has published extensively, as a poet, translator, and scholar.
She sang extensively for Pakistani films and also sang Ghazals, folk songs and patriotic songs ( milli naghmay ) for Pakistan television.
She has recorded extensively with this unusual instrument and has collaborated with such luminary figures as composer Pauline Oliveros, choreographer Deborah Hay, the Kronos Quartet, and Francis-Marie Uitti.
She has also contributed extensively to several magazines, including Cosmopolitan, Nick Jr., Family Circle, Child, and Notre Dame Magazine.
She worked extensively in television, notably as Donna Stone, an American middle class mother in the sitcom The Donna Reed Show ( 1958 – 1966 ), in which she played a more prominent role than many other television mothers of the era and for which she received the 1963 Golden Globe Award for Best TV Star-Female.

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