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Bolender completed his doctorate at Northwestern University in 2006.
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Ms. Bolender said it was only the second time in her life she had voted against the Republican candidate.
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Todd Bolender and he showed an interest in me right away.
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Since the opening last year of both the Kauffman Center for Performing Arts and the Kansas City Ballet's new home at the Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity near Union Station, enrollment at the Ballet's Johnson County campus has increased by 15 percent.
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She kept in touch with Bolender, the Kansas City Ballet's founding artistic director, and eventually he invited her to join the company.
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He loved the Bolender Center and he sat next to me during rehearsals.
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At another rehearsal Whitener worked with Alexander Peters, who plays Tom, and Laura Wolfe, who plays Becky Thatcher, in an upstairs studio at the Bolender Center.
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Gloria Bolender, 57, a homemaker who said she was a Republican, left the fire hall in Clarence, N.Y., where Ms. Corwin had voted earlier Tuesday, and said that she had voted for Ms. Hochul - in part because she was worried about Medicare.
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About three weeks ago, when Tommy Tune was in town to perform at the star-studded opening-night gala at the Muriel Kauffman Theatre, he made time to swing by the Todd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity to catch part of a "Tom Sawyer" rehearsal.
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She has danced 16 ballets choreographed by Bolender, 12 by William Whitener the current artistic director and 20 by George Balanchine.
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