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La Meri (born Russell Meriwether Hughes Jr.; May 13, 1899 – January 7, 1988) was an American
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r,
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,
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, anthropologist and
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. She integrated the dance styles of many cultures, most notably those of
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and
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, in her work.


Early life and training

She was born Russell Meriwether Hughes Jr. in
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on May 13, 1899. Her family moved several years later to
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, where she began her dance training, studying ballet, Spanish, and Mexican dance forms. She also studied violin, wrote poetry and acted in amateur productions as a child. She continued her training in Hawaii, where she studied
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, and then New York, where she studied
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and ballet. As she began working professionally, she combined acting, singing, and playing the violin in her performances, including in "prologues", the short live stage productions presented by movie theatre owners before the main feature was shown in the
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era.


Career

Hughes moved to New York City in the early 1920s, where she worked in vaudeville and Maria Montero's Spanish dance company. There she met her agent and future husband Guido Carreras, who arranged bookings for her in Mexico in 1926, Cuba and Puerto Rico in 1927, and Central and South America from June 1928 to August 1929. Hughes adopted the name ''La Meri'' in 1926 after a Mexican journalist shortened her name from "Meri Hughes" to "La Meri". Her early programs included works of ballet and interpretive dance. In the 1930s, she studied with
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r Ram Gopal, one of the early pioneers of the dance of India in the west, who toured with her extensively. Throughout the 1930s she toured and studied in areas such as Central and South America, Europe, North Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, India, Burma, Indonesia, the Philippines, China, Japan, Ceylon, and Hawaii. As she traveled, La Meri learned the native dances of the different areas she visited, studying with local dance masters, and acquired recordings of the music and traditional costumes. She went on to create her own dance works based on the steps and movement vocabularies she learned. Her research into the dance styles of Latin America, Spain, Africa, and Asia allowed her to bring authenticity to the stage in a way that rang true to the roots of each dance style. When the outbreak of
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made her international dance tours impracticable, she and her husband settled in New York City, where she and
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founded the "School of Natya", which is Hindu dance, in 1940. Through the school, La Meri formed ''The Five Natyas'', her first performing company. In 1945 she absorbed the school of Natya into the Ethnologic Dance Center and the Ethnologic Dance Theater, which operated from 1942 to 1956. She also performed at the
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"The American Museum of Natural History Presents La Meri and Company with Juana in Around the World with Dance and Song," Program from 1949. Dieman-Bennett Dance Theatre of the Hemispheres records, Iowa Women's Archives, The University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City. and presented concert programs of young ethnic-dancers from across the globe. In 1944, she choreographed ''Swan Lake'' with the inclusion of Hindu dance movements and hand gestures. She did not change the ballet's music and plot, but added a prologue and a danced fight between the princess and Von Rothbart. She moved from New York to Cape Cod in 1960, but continued to write extensively and give lecture-demonstrations. While nominally "retired", she founded Ethnic Dance Arts, Inc. and produced an annual summer ethnic dance festival from 1970 to 1979. La Meri also taught regularly at
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in Becket, Massachusetts and served on its board of directors. She retired once more in 1980, when she relocated to San Antonio. She died there on January 7, 1988.


Writings

In addition to her memoirs, La Meri published a number of magazine articles and books, including ''The Gesture Language of Hindu Dance'' (1941) and ''Spanish Dancing'' (1948). The latter book is considered to be a definitive text on the subject of Spanish dance. In 1938 La Meri published a book ''Songs and Voyages'', with 82 pages of poetry, now very rare. ivorno -Arti Grafiche S. Belfort & C. 5 Dicembre 1938 - XVII, printed in ItalyAccording to the frontispiece, her poetry had appeared in ''American Poetry Magazine'', ''Literary Digest'', ''Braithwaite Anthology'', ''L'Alouette'', ''The Harp'', ''The Dance Magazine'', ''Independent Poetry Anthology'', ''Lariat'', ''Circle'', ''Buccaneer'', ''Contemporary Verse'', ''Interludes'', ''Gammadion'', ''Texas Anthology'', ''Bozart'', ''American Anthology'', ''Poetry Journal'', ''Bright Scrawl'', ''Unicorn'', ''Home Magazine'', ''Present Day Poets'', and ''Wandering Eros''.


Legacy and awards

Overall, La Meri's extensive work in
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, a term she claimed to have created, earned her the reputation of being one of the foremost experts in the field. La Meri's work helped to inspire other choreographers to show respect for dances of cultures not their own, as well as educating the audience. Her anthropological work embodied the values of each ethnicity she used in her choreography and highlighted the importance of integrity in the dance world. She received the Capezio Dance Award in 1972.


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Archival footage of La Meri performing her piece "Hamsa-Rani" at Jacob's Pillow in 1951La Meri photographs, 1898-1988
held by the Jerome Robbins Dance Division,
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