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Ballet West ballet master dies of cancer (Salt Lake Tribune)
#### Ballet West ballet master dies of cancer
By Kathy Adams Special to The Tribune
##### Published Dec 12, 2011 06:50PM MDT
Mark Goldweber, ballet master for Ballet West and director of Ballet West II,
died Dec. 9 of cancer. He was 53. His life cast a long shadow throughout the
local and national dance community. As the announcement of his death Friday
spread on email and the internet, Ballet West staff received emotional notes
from dancers, administrators and dance writers across the country. Yet it was
a highly personal loss that permeated the Utah studios on Monday morning, as
Goldweber’s passing felt like a deat...
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