Coryphée Dancer Christine Windsor Retires from the Stage

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Photography by Frank Atura

The Sarasota Ballet announced today that Coryphée dancer Christine Windsor has made the decision to retire from the stage. Windsor, who has been with The Sarasota Ballet since 2007, has performed a diverse assortment of roles over the years. “Christine has been an important part of our Sarasota Ballet family for over thirteen years, and we will all miss her,” said Iain Webb, Director of The Sarasota Ballet. “She was amongst the first dancers that I hired when I arrived in Sarasota, and it has always been a pleasure to see her perform."

Photography by Frank Atura

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