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Anne Benna Sims was the first African-American ''danceuse'' at American Ballet Theatre〔(''Jet'', March 19, 1981, p. 64. )〕 and the first African-American soloist in the company's history.〔(''Misty Copeland bio on BlackPast.org'' )〕 Sims danced with the Grands Ballets Canadiens in 1972.〔(La Bibliothèque de la danse, École supérieure de ballet contemporain de Montréal. )〕 At ABT she was in the first cast of the company premiere of Paul Taylor's ''Airs'' (reconstructed by Eileen Cropley); other members of the cast were Lisa Rinehart, Janet Shibata, Rebecca Wright, Brian Adams, Warren Conover and Robert La Fosse.〔(ABT website )〕〔Anna Kisselgoff, ("Ballet: Taylor's 'Airs' and 'Sylphides'" ), ''The New York Times'', April 23, 1981.〕 She had earlier been featured in a revival of Antony Tudor's ''Undertow'' with Peter Fonseea. 〔(''Theatre World'', Glenne Currie, ''The Hour'', June 5, 1979. )〕〔Anna Kisselgoff, ("Dance: 'Petrouchka' and Two Debuts" ), ''The New York Times'', May 30, 1979.〕 Sims graduated from Bishop Reilly High School in 1970. Her sister is museum curator Lowery Stokes Sims. == Footnotes ==
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