Patti Enoch
Patti Enoch began dance studies in Denver, Colorado with Marianne Koch. She founded and taught in her own dance school during high school and college years in Yankton, South Dakota before moving to New York City. In New York Patti studied at the Balanchine School of American Ballet. She was in the original production of The Most Happy Fella. At that time she studied with Margaret Craske, Anthony Tudor and Robert Joffrey. In 1957, Mrs. Enoch was accepted into American Ballet Theatre where she worked directly with choreographers Agnes deMille, Jerome Robbins, William Dollar, Job Saunders, Anthony Tudor, Kenneth MacMillan, Bridget Culberg, and Herbert Ross.
Patti's local experience includes performing, teaching and choreographing for the Peabody Preparatory and Moving Company Dance Center, local television appearances, and extensive work with her liturgical dance company, The Kyrios Liturgical Dancers. She is a certified teacher for the Royal Academy of Dance and enters candidates for examinations each year. She has been a Road Scholar at Peabody teacher since 1984.
