Angna Enters

Angna Enters

Anita "Angna" Enters (April 18, 1897, New York City, New York – February 25, 1989, Tenafly, New Jersey) was a dancer, mime, painter, writer, novelist and playwright.

Read more about Angna Enters:  Early Life, Emergence As A Dancer, Visual Artist, Relationship With Louis Kalonyme, Writing, Teaching

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