Kei Takei

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Kei Takei (武井 慧; born December 30, 1946)[1][2] is a dancer-choreographer and the creator of Moving Earth dance company.

Born in Tokyo, Takei studied a variety of dance styles including folk dances, ballet, and Japanese classical dance.[3] She arrived in New York from Japan in 1967 for a Fulbright Scholarship at Juilliard School of Music based on the recommendation of Anna Sokolow.[1] In 1969, Takei formed her dance troupe, Moving Earth.[1] She has been the recipient of two Guggenheim Fellowships (1978 and 1988).[4]

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