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Frohman

[froh-muhn]

noun

  1. Charles, 1860–1915, U.S. theatrical producer.



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A poet, who is also a friend, whose work teaches me a lot about how you can use the body in the production of a poem, in the service of a poem — Denice Frohman.

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At first, though, the actress worried that she wouldn’t be a good pick for the diverse group of performers, which includes the samba-reggae marching band Fogo Azul NYC, the poet Denice Frohman and the Heidi Latsky Dance company.

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Larry Frohman, a professor at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and executive vice president of the North American Neuro-Ophthalmology Society, said the specialized field attracts fewer doctors because it requires an additional year of formal training beyond neurology or ophthalmology.

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Poet and educator Denice Frohman, who is among those Stevens meets in the film, sums it up best: “It’s so incredibly important for us to be connected to our lineage to those who came before us … those who walked through a door and cracked it open wider so that we could walk through it after them.”

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The readers in the films include people who were born in Ireland, immigrants to Ireland, people who live in Britain and a few from the United States, like Denice Frohman, who was born and raised in New York City.

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