Nanette Bearden
Nanette Rohan Bearden was an American choreographer, dancer, artistic director, and model. She founded the Nanette Bearden Contemporary Dance Theater and the Romare Bearden Foundation.
Early life
Bearden was born on Staten Island, one of eight daughters born to immigrants from French Saint Martin. She studied modeling at the Fashion Institute of Technology and was active in fashion modeling in the 1950s. In September 1954, she married the artist Romare Bearden.Dance career
Bearden studied dance at the Martha Graham School of Contemporary Dance, the Clark Center for the Performing Arts, and at the Luigi Dance Center. She performed with the New World Dancers during 1971–1974 and was the director of the Broadway Dance Festival 1975–1976. Bearden founded the Chamber Dance Group in 1976, which then became the Nanette Bearden Contemporary Dance Theatre in 1977. She was also its artistic director.Later life
Bearden established a fine arts gallery on the island of St. Martin and promoted local artists there.Romare Bearden Foundation
Romare Bearden died in 1988. His wish before his death was for a foundation to preserve his art work and promote "rising artists of color". Nanette Bearden resolved to create a foundation in his name and his estate established a nonprofit organization, the Romare Bearden Foundation in 1990. She was its president from 1990 until 1996 when she died. Her sisters and then her niece have continued overseeing the foundation.Death
On August 10, 1996, Bearden died of a pulmonary embolism at St. Vincent's Medical Center on Staten Island.Upon her death, the Nanette Bearden Contemporary Dance Theatre was dissolved. It was re-established in 2004 by her sister, who had performed with the dance theatre.