Talk:Alberto Burri
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Personal life
editBurri was married to the American choreographer Minsa Craig. The had a second home in the Hollywood Hills on Woodrow Wilson Drive. Behind the house overlooking the San Fernando Valley was a dance studio that also served as Burri’s studio when he was in Los Angeles. 2603:8000:B001:88F:69AF:E223:3AAA:A78D (talk) 17:09, 25 December 2021 (UTC)
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