User talk:CatchyJ/Archive 1

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 * This page was revised using correct information mostly derived from sources available at The Margaret Herrick Library at The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. It also lists several other references. It is not promotional in any way and simply corrects the original page and states facts. In fact, I revised the original revision taking out adjectives (many on the original page) that would seem more of a personal opinion. The original page had less references, wrong information, was poorly written and cited the artists personal website many more times than mine as a reference. I am not affiliated with Ms. Basil but am a Dance major and want information on notable choreographers to be correct on the web. A simple search on the IMDB and Billboard's website will confirm film, television, music and choreography work and other websites are given for awards and exhibits. Even though some people may not think the IMDB is not a good source, it is actually a great source as no one is listed on a creative work unless they actually worked on it. Also, if a video/dvd is available, one can simply rent it if they're are so unsure and it matters so intently to them. There is also no conflict with the subject and honestly, I can't understand why someone feels so strongly about this particular page when this entire website is full of pages on people that are unreferenced, uninformed and just plain wrong. CatchyJ (talk) 16:03, 27 October 2009 (UTC)