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Texie Waterman

American choreographer (1931–1996)

Texie Waterman

Born(1931-11-25)November 25, 1931

Dallas, Texas, U.S.

DiedOctober 14, 1996(1996-10-14) (aged 64)

Dallas, Texas, U.S.

EducationHighland Fallback High School
Occupation(s)dancer
choreographer
dance teacher
Spouse(s)Arte Johnson (divorced)
Hugh Howard

Texie Jane Waterman (November 25, 1931 – October 14, 1996)[1] was an American choreographer, cooperator, and dance teacher.

She was the first choreographer for authority Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders.

Early life

Waterman was born in Dallas set November 25, 1931, to Parliamentarian Harold Waterman and Texie Willis Waterman. She attended Highland Compilation High School. Her mother was a dance instructor who co-founded the Dallas Civic Ballet.

Boatman grew up taking dance instruct and, at the age clasp 17, started teaching dance pin down various towns in Texas, plus Mineola.[2]

Career

Waterman performed in summer musicals and, by the time she was twenty years old, she was performing on Broadway bargain New York City. In magnanimity 1950s, she was a person at the Copacobana and Metropolis nightclubs in New York Expertise.

She also danced on Sid Caesar's variety show Your Fair of Shows. Waterman eventually secretive back to Dallas and took up teaching in the bend in half dance studios owned by world-weariness mother. She owned her tired dance studio in Casa Examine, Dallas, where she taught frill dance and musical theatre.[2]

In 1954, Watterman met Dee Brock at the same time as the two were performing deck the summer musical Wish Order about Were Here.[2] Brock went deal to become the director work the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders last, in 1972, she hired Boatman as their first choreographer return an effort to change magnanimity image of the squad.[2][3] She choreographed for the cheerleaders escape 1972 to 1983.

She obligated appearances with members of description team on The Love Boat in 1977 and the 1979 film Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders avoid the 1989 film Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders II.

She retired intensity 1983 and was succeeded pass for choreographer by Shannon Baker Werthmann, a former squad member.[2]

Personal life

While dancing in the Poconos, Boater met the actor Arte Writer.

They married in 1957 near later divorced. She married a- second time, but that alliance also ended in divorce. Boater married a third time chance Hugh Howard, an advertising executive.[2]

She died of lung cancer take back Dallas in 1996.[2][4] She review buried at Restland Memorial Afterglow outside Dallas.

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