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Neil Dale, Sculptor. His peerless miniatures, sometimes netsuki-sized, sometimes microscopic were created with dental tools.

Rebecca Darr, Painter, mobiliest. Ms Darr's paintings and mobiles are studies in positive aspects of congested living conditions. She wrote and received a grant to study the Brazilian rainforest, in order to paint its principles of prolific coexistence, and to apply those principles to swarming urban life. She is presently living in Philadelphia.

Curtis Davis, Architect, City Planner. A member of AIA, Mr Davis was former Director of Design & Engineering of the Central Artery Tunnel Project. He is currently Director of Construction Management of the Hancock Real Estate Investment Group. He is also Board Chairman of United South End Settlements.

Jan Forney-Davis, Singer.

Patrick Degas, Musician. Moved to California with his wife Olga, a physical therapist, and their children.

Robert Deveau, Actor and director, Mr Deveau has been cited by the Boston Herald's Arthur Friedman as "one of Boston's best actors. His acting credits include roles in One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest, House of Blue Leaves, Dracula, Under Milkwood, Of Mice & Men, Hamlet, Look Back In Anger, and the premičre productions of Larry Blamire's In The Nations, and Jump Camp. He has developed a system for training psychotherapists using actors as simulated patients. He has directed many educational videos using this approach, funded by such clients as the Eli Lilly Foundation, the National Institutes for Mental Health and the Public Broadcasting System (PBS). A founding member of Cambridge's Alley Theatre, he has directed productions of The Crucible, his own translation of Cocteau's The Human Voice (La voix humaine), and the Boston premičres of Division Street and Buried Child. He was nominated for a Boston Theatre Critics' Circle Award for his direction of Wait Until Dark. Most recently he performed in the Beau Jest Moving Theater production of War of the Worlds. He is part of the "Great Move-out of 1999."

Edouard deSoto, A dancer for many years with the Jose LimĒn Company, he toured the world with them. He retired to Boston to teach modern dance at the Boston Conservatory. He also danced with the RamĒn de los Reyes Spanish Dance Theatre. He moved to Switzerland where he continues to teach and choreograph.

Don Doe, Painter. Recently opened a show in New York City.

Paul DuPont, Photographer, proprietor of Subtractive Technology.

RamĒn de los Reyes, Founder and Artistic Director of the RamĒn de los Reyes Spanish Dance Theatre, he was born and reared in Madrid. An active performer and choreographer, he has received many awards, including a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship, as well as citations for service to the community from Governor Michael Dukakis and Mayor Raymond Flynn. You can E-mail him at spanishdancetheatre@juno.com.

Rudolfo Diaz (Macchu Picchu), Sculptor in ceramic. Mr Diaz presently resides in Saint Augustine, Florida. He was responsible for the sculpture of Mickey Mouse in cheese, celebrating the opening of Disney World.

Rhea Dunn, Culinary Artist.

Sharon Dunn, Visual Artist.

Lotus Do, Painter. She is presently on the faculty of the Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York City.

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