Ballet memorializes a Virginia Marine
Amy Wolfe, artistic director of Manassas Dance Theatre, has created an unusual tribute to her 19-year-old son, Colin, who was killed in Iraq. The ballet, simply titled “Colin,” captures the life of a young man who was a dancer before he was a Marine.
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Feb. 28, 2013
Amy Wolfe, artistic director of Manassas Dance Theatre, second from right, puts the finishing touches on a ballet performance that this weekend will honor her son, fallen Marine Colin Wolfe. Joining her in Manassas, from left, are Margaret Hannah, Aleksey Kudrin, Sara Gaydash and Joshua Burnham.
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